![]() The right side mounts the track controls for audio listening, the Teams button that answers or ends calls, and a button on the end of the microphone can mute/unmute or activate a voice assistant. While this headset might be inherently easier for a right-handed person to use, this bias isn’t as evident as we’ve seen elsewhere, and the button selection is reasonably well dispersed between the two sides. Image Credit: Future (Image credit: Jabra GN) The best over-ear headphones money can buy.This functionality allows you to use two different computers or devices, and seamlessly transition between them. The Bluetooth on the Evolve2 is version 5.2, supports the pairing of the headphones with up to eight different devices and can connect to two of those at any one time. What it lacks are any audio jack options making it exclusively either Bluetooth or USB connected. The headset has a soft carry case that includes a pocket for the Bluetooth adapter and a USB-A to USB-C cable to charge the headset or directly connect it to a computer over USB. Our review Evolve2 75 sample was the Microsoft Teams compatible USB-A headset with the charging base that comes with the Jabra Link 380 Bluetooth adapter. They felt lightweight yet finely crafted and comfortable to hold and wear. Picking these up for the first time, nothing stood out as misplaced or ill-considered. Jabra chose not to do that here, and the Evolve2 75 is significantly different from the original Evolve 75 it replaces in both form and function.Įverything about the new design is smoother and more elegant, with a shorter retractable microphone boom and a discrete charging base. Typically, when headphone maker produces a second version of a successful design, they often retain much of the original structure and technology, primarily to reduce costs. Image Credit: Future (Image credit: Jabra GN) Design
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