🎤 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Jabra Evolve2 65 Flex is a premium wireless stereo headset designed for professionals, featuring advanced noise-cancelling technology, exceptional comfort, and seamless connectivity for an unparalleled audio experience.
Special feature | Foldable |
Included components | Cable |
Age range (description) | Adult |
Material | Faux Leather |
Charging time | 120 minutes |
Control type | Noise Control |
Cable feature | Without Cable |
Item weight | 136 Grams |
Unit count | 1.0 count |
Product Dimensions | 15.5 x 20 x 10.8 cm; 136 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 26699-999-899 |
Connector | Wireless |
Material Type | Faux Leather |
Size | Evolve2 65 Flex |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Operating System | Optimized for Microsoft Teams |
Power Source | Battery-Powered |
Item Weight | 136 g |
B**N
Very good!
It is a high-end headset - very capable, lightweight, compact, foldable and it does everything high-end headsets can do. Its quite pricy, but it's worth it, especially if you use it for work. Well, you can use this for listening to music too. I compared its sound with a good quality wired YAMAHA listening to music - believe me, this headset's sound was better! My only concern is that it seems and it feels like is entirely made of plastic and I don't know if that will make it flimsier than it should! I guess its like mobile phones - make sure you don't drop it on hard surfaces that's all!
A**K
Firmware issue until Early 2025
This headset noise cancelling is great, but a little too good. The mic cuts out your voice when speaking at random times.Jabra support told me it would be resolved in Q1 2025
S**R
Fabulous headset - while it worked well. Now it has all sorts of issues eight weeks in
Just over eight weeks in and this is one of the worst pieces of kit for work I have ever bought:This headset is vastly overpriced, and does not work well. It is meant to be for Teams. The functionality stopped working three weeks ago and hasn't returned.It now mutes the entire call when on teams when the mic arm is lifted (so you can't hear audio at all, when in fact it is only the mic that should mute). A search on the internet has shown other versions of this headset with the same problem and shame on Jabra they still have not fixed this functionality.It fails to pair - it has been re-paired four times with a brand new HP laptop running Win.Avoid it at all costs. It does not work and cannot be relied on. It gives the illusion of working but give it a short time and look what a mess it becomes.Here is my original review two weeks in:I’ve been using this headset for a couple of weeks now and love it. It’s all of the things it promises, lightweight, easy to set up and great for video calls. I use the teams functionality too which is not essential but a nice add on.The noise cancelling is a great help and clarity of call brilliant.I wondered if I really needed a headset at this price point but I can honestly say it’s quickly become an essential piece of office kit for me and I haven’t regretted buying it.As well as work, it’s good enough for music, podcasts and audiobooks while out and about on the working day as well as calls. I wondered if you’d notice the stored mic but you really don’t. It has a good hearthrough function which is helpful if you quickly need to chat to a colleague or pick up the latest announcement on a train.It’s a great all round headset for a working day and the flex function means it’s easy to carry around when on the move.
W**M
the mic tip got broken
I have only used this headset at the office, averaging 5-6 times per week for the past month. I have never dropped it and always handle it with care, but the tip naturally broke. There were two cracks on the tip may due to the hot weather before it fell off. I was disappointed, but I'm glad Jabra confirmed it is still under warranty. I sent it in for repair and am now waiting for it to be returned.
O**.
Microphone cuts of at random times. Also, (Bluetooth) range is bad.
I've bought it instead of old Poly Focus 2 headset and now regret it.Good:- The design is good, probably a bit less convenient than non-foldable headset, but the portability more than makes up for it.- The charging, again, while less convenient than specialised dock, is reasonably good and it uses generic Qi pad.- The sound quality and noise cancellation are OK.Bad:- Microphone is randomly cut off for few seconds. Doesn't depend on connectivity type (dongle or generic Bluetooth) or noise cancellation. It makes usage frustrating and I regret that I've missed a return window- The Bluetooth range is bad. With the Poly Focus 2 I could go around on all floor - not with Jabra.No Jabra products again for me.
M**H
All that glitters is not gold
The headphone has impressive features and is undoubtedly lightweight. However, despite being "Teams Certified," it still receives sound complaints and suffers from significant interference. If it were an inexpensive headphone, one might overlook these issues, but considering its high cost, it fails to meet basic expectations. Moreover, the problem is not limited to just one unit; even when my wife used another piece, she encountered the same problems.
A**T
When they work they’re great
When they work they’re astonishing. I have builders in the house and the noise cancelling microphone means that people on the other end of the call can’t hear even the loudest builders’ noise. However they can be a pain to connect. Even when they say they’re connected sometimes they’re not, and they refuse to be. Apart from that (and it’s quite a big hitch) they’re wonderful.
A**T
Intermittent mic fault.
Microphone kept cutting out within calls.
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