🎉 Elevate Your Work Experience with Jabra Evolve2 55!
The Jabra Evolve2 55 Stereo Wireless Headset combines cutting-edge AirComfort technology with advanced noise-cancelling features, ensuring you stay comfortable and focused during long meetings. With seamless connectivity to multiple devices and crystal-clear call quality, this headset is certified for Microsoft Teams, making it the perfect companion for professionals seeking efficiency and collaboration.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.29 Pounds |
Antenna Location | Music |
Compatible Devices | Universal |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Sub Band Coding (SBC), PeakStop, SafeTone Technology, Active Noise Canceling, LED Indicator |
Enclosure Material | Information Not Available |
Specific Uses For Product | Calling |
Headphone Folding Features | On Ear |
Earpiece Shape | On-ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | On Ear |
Style Name | Teams Certified |
Color | Information Not Available |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
C**Y
Excellent Work-from-Home Headset with Outstanding Background Noise Cancellation
After extensive research and watching YouTubers do sound tests, I decided on this headset, and I'm glad I did. The active noise canceling on the microphone is outstanding—I've had music blasting and even vacuumed in the background, and no one could hear a thing. I bought this headset specifically for my work-from-home job, and being able to listen to music from my stereo while working has made my days much more enjoyable.So far, in Teams meetings, the mic has performed flawlessly, and I’ll update my review once I’ve used it for client calls. I also appreciate the dual functionality of Bluetooth and USB connectivity, which is a must for companies that require wired headsets. The automatic mute feature when the dongle is flipped up is incredibly convenient, and it works seamlessly on Teams.My only issue is that the headset tends to fall off easily when I look down. I’m used to wearing a different brand that stays securely in place, so this has been a bit frustrating. I may try adding a headset headband cover to help hold it in place. Overall, it’s a great purchase for noise cancellation and work productivity with just a minor adjustment needed for fit.As for the noise canceling on the speakers, I can tell it works because I notice a clear difference when I put them on versus when I take them off. That said, when I wore them to the gym, I could still hear the music blasting outside the headphones much more than with my high-end Sony ones. Also, while the music quality isn’t as powerful as a high-end Sony headset, that’s not what I use these for. The strength of this Jabra headset lies in ensuring the person on the other end of the call doesn’t hear any background noise, which makes it perfect for my work-from-home needs.
K**Y
Worth it
I’ve had this headset for two weeks and am glad I bought it. It is comfortable, easily connects to each of my laptops and has great sound quality.
B**R
More affordable and functional than Jabra Evolve2 65 Flex and Logitech Zone Wireless 2
Finally, a reliable headset! I previously tried:1. Jabra Evolve2 65 Flex—I loved the form factor but my voice would cut in and out, almost as if the headset was noise canceling my voice. After multiple emails and a call with Jabra customer support, digging through the Jabra subreddit, I gave up. It appears the mic is too short to work consistently.2. Logitech Zone Wireless 2: my voice was too quiet even at max volume and it was uncomfortable from the first wear. Too tight of a clamp, heavier than the Jabra products.Thus, despite my evolve2 55 missing a USB-C cable (I ordered used), I decided to keep it.Pros:-I sound good! Got compliments from listeners around clarity-no connectivity issues-noise canceling is about 20% quieter, which is enough for me since I work in a closed environment-easy to sync to my phone and computer-battery sufficient despite being used-lightweight, portable (not as much as the evolve2 65 flex but at least the mic works. I’m still bitter lol)Cons:-My ears feel sore after maybe 45 minutes, but my work flow allows me to take breaks-wish I could get a discount for not receiving the full item, but I made the choice to not return and reorderI would recommend buying used—there are several “Like New” at half the price. I wouldn’t pay more than $120 for this item.
N**E
Great for a few months until it's not
This headphones started out great. It fits really nicely, the sound quality is okay, the connection is okay and the mute functionalityis amazing. I've had it for a few months without any issues. Recently, my sound started to cut out while in important meetings. What makes it really bad is that you have no indication that the sound cut out. It's way worse now, to the point that I can't use the microphone. It is very annoying. I would not recommend this product. For the price, I would have thought it would last at least a year. DO NOT PURCHASE.
J**N
Best headset I’ve ever tried
Amazing headset, exactly what I needed. Love the function to lift up the microphone to mute yourself, pretty useful for my needs.Reach distance it’s amazing too!
A**R
Worth it
So far these are working out so great I love them. Comfortable and easy to use. Worth the buy.
H**Y
Intermittent fuzz, disconnects, dropouts, and other problems
Wish I could give this headset a positive review, but it's completely unreliable for business purposes. The comfort is fine, the battery life is fine, the speaker quality is fine. I can also confirm that in a wood-framed house, the connectivity is strong and will stay live between floors and rooms with a surprising amount of distance between the headset and the dongle... but that's where the positives stop.ANC is functional but incredibly weak, as should be expected with ear cups that don't fully enclose the ear, but it does work to diminish the hum of a ceiling fan as an example. It's not comparable with a high-end apple, Sony, or Bose quality ANC, but it works...The microphone is fair quality, but is easily beaten by my cheap wired Jabra unit that was less than 1/3 the cost of this headset.Now, to the bad, this headset is completely unreliable. During calls, the audio will start fizzing to the point of complete unintelligibility. This isn't an issue with the speakers, it's the audio signal fizzing and popping for 20 seconds to a minute at a time. Annoying by itself, but the headset also completely stops transmitting and receiving during calls on a regular basis. In the middle of a conversation, it will completely stop with no audio for up to a minute - but annoyingly - it stays connected as if nothing is wrong.All of this is with the latest firmware, the Jabra app installed, and no competing devices.So, long and short - I hate this headset and can't rely on it for any business critical purposes.
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