Jabra Evolve2 65 Uc Wireless Headset With Link380a, Mono, Black – Wireless Bluetooth Headset For Cal
Jabra Evolve2 65 UC Wireless Headset with Link380a, Mono, Black – Wireless Bluetooth Headset for Calls and Music, 37 Hours of Battery Life, Passive Noise Cancelling Headphones
- PASSIVE NOISE CANCELLATION – Jabra Evolve2 65 wireless headsets features superior passive noise cancellation thanks to the enhanced memory foam padding and new angled design that cancels 48% more of the noise around you
- BIGGER & BETTER SOUND – This business headset has powerful leak-tolerate 40mm speakers for rich, high definition audio for calls & music. Plus, the enhanced 3-microphone call technology means 23% less background conversation noise on your calls
- INDUSTRY-LEADING BATTERY LIFE – The Evolve2 65 telework headset provides up to 37 hours of battery life on a single charge. With a 15-minute charge giving you up to 8 hours of use, it’s an on-ear headset built to keep pace with your busy schedule
- ALL-DAY COMFORT – When it comes to your wireless headset, true luxury is forgetting it’s there. Made with durable, premium materials, the soft memory foam cushions mold to your ears’ natural contours for incredible all-day comfort
- UC-CERTIFIED – This Jabra headset works with all leading Unified Communications platforms, including Microsoft Teams, Cisco, Mitel, Avaya & more for truly seamless collaboration. Includes the Jabra Link 380a (USB-A) Bluetooth adapter
- User hearing protection : Jabra safe Tone 2.0
Brand : Jabra
Category : Electronics,Headphones, Earbuds & Accessories,Headphones & Earbuds,Over-Ear Headphones
Rating : 4.3
ListPrice : US $289
Price : US $243.67
Review Count : 90
SalesRank : 0
Jabra Evolve2 65 UC Wireless Headset with Link380a, Mono, Black – Wireless Bluetooth Headset for Calls and Music, 37 Hours of Battery Life, Passive Noise Cancelling Headphones
- Clear great calls. Easy connection and just made perfectly for long hours of use.
- I\'ve had a few of these headset and the sound on this is brilliant. I wish it had an auto switch off and a stand. But I\'ll take the perfect sound.
- Overall, I wish I needed to buy another one of these. I recommend this to YOU, to my friend and family, and especially to my coworkers. I am happy with all aspects of this headset: the ease to buy on amazon, the fast shipping, the secure packaging, the simple straightforward instructions, the almost plug and play installation of the hardware and software. I wear it for nine hours a day, and the comfort is outstanding. At certain times I would forget I was wearing it if I wasn’t on a call. None of the people I spoke to on the headset could hear my music playing and to test it out I turned it up to what I thought was pretty loud (probably not loud) and they couldn’t hear it. Noise cancellation hard at work. I was able to hear and be heard without issue. The one time I thought I had a staticky connection, we determined that I was on speaker phone and the issue was their phone and not mine. The moment I was off speakerphone the other people I was talking to was crystal clear. I bought this headset because I was sorely disappointed with my last headset. This eclipses that Logitech 933 (beware). The battery life is extraordinary, I mean after nine hours it was still only at 95%. That’s my number one concern and why I am a fan of Jabra now.Update.Five weeks later.Best headset ever, and I’ve had at least eight.I can pair the headset with my PC and make and receive calls: crystal quality even on the third floor. Seriously.Better than all that, I can also pair this headset with my iPhone or iPad while still connected to my PC and listen to audiobooks and podcasts between calls. So I can work and entertain myself simultaneously while still only using about 20% of my battery after a nine hour day.Buy this and nothing else.
- I\'ve only been using this headset for a couple days so far but I really like it! I am quadriplegic and I control my laptop almost exclusively via Windows Speech Recognition so my biggest concern before I bought this headset was its accuracy with that program. And of course, I couldn\'t find any reviews with any information regarding how it worked with the program. I read and watched some reviews and I heard mixed and contradicting opinions regarding the microphone and its quality, the microphone is really good, Windows Speech Recognition understands every command very clearly and the dictation and speech to text types everything I say perfectly spot on, I believe it\'s even more accurate than the wired headset that I\'ve been using forever. I should have bought this headset a long time ago! The sound is really good, I think I was just expecting a little more bass. The headset is also very comfortable and stays in place extremely well, at least for me. And battery life is excellent! I would highly recommend this headset!
- Got this product since I take inbound calls. After years of suffering with a tethered cord headset and work refusing to upgrade to a wireless one, I took a chance on this headset and I am so glad I did! I got the single-ear model and I love it! The sound is so much better than my work-approved headset!
- So, I work from home for a major insurance company answering \'auto-in\' calls in a call-center style environment (virtually) and while this headset is fantastic for someone who initiates a call themselves, or who may need to do the occasional zoom or teams call, it is not geared toward the inbound call-center style workers. I\'ll explain:The headset once it detects silence immediately goes into a sort of built-in power-save mode - the issue is when I would get a *beep* notification, the notification would be over before the headset would even register it, thereby missing the notification. I spent all day attempting to troubleshoot and resolve this issue (I am very in tune with technology and I rarely write reviews, but I just wanted buyer to beware!) - just to have run through google the issue I was experiencing and what do you know? It\'s a \'feature\' by \'design\' according to Jabra support on reddit and the many other people who are experiencing the same issue who have reached out to them. If this is a feature, why can\'t Jabra make it where it can be disabled (yes, sure, even in spite of amazing battery life!)
- This device uses passive noise cancelation, not active cancelation.Passive noise canceling is what you get when you stick your fingers in your ears – it’s a physical obstruction that may or may not prevent some sounds from reaching your eardrums.Active noise canceling makes use of microphones to analyze ambient noise and counter it by electronically generating mirror images of said ambient noise.
- In general, I enjoyed this headset while it worked. The sound quality was good, and according to people on my calls, the voice transmission was excellent. Well, it was excellent until the microphone started to fail. It began intermittently failing on calls, and then progressed to not working at all. So, strike one. But, the product had a two year warranty, so I was willing to cut them some slack.The Jabra warranty indicates that you must work through the retailer to arrange service. OK, not really what I wanted to hear, but I gave it a shot.After 75 minutes on the Amazon customer service \"chat\" (which should really have only been 15 minutes but the CSRs kept changing and often left LONG gaps between responses), I was told that the manufacturer would contact me. I was given no proof of this...no ticket number, no contact information, nothing. So, do I believe I\'ll ever hear back? Of course not.I did send an email to Jabra customer service with my issue, so perhaps there is a chance they will resolve the issue and I won\'t be out $200+. I\'ll accept that as a happy surprise it if happens.I would suggest purchasing a different product to avoid taking a similar risk.
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