

🎧 Stay connected, focused, and ahead with Jabra Evolve 65 UC!
The Jabra Evolve 65 UC Stereo Wireless Headset offers professional-grade dual Bluetooth connectivity with a 100-foot range, delivering up to 14 hours of talk time. Featuring an advanced noise-cancelling microphone and an integrated busy light, it’s engineered for seamless multitasking across PC and smartphone. Lightweight and comfortable, it’s ideal for business, home office, and personal use, ensuring you stay productive and connected all day long.






















| ASIN | B0728KWLZK |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Life | 14 Hour |
| Best Sellers Rank | #234 in Telephone Headsets #3,654 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 100 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 4.2 |
| Cable Feature | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Charging Time | 10 Hours |
| Compatible Devices | Compatible with all leading UC platforms certified for Avaya, Cisco and Skype for business for a plug and play experience |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Noise Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,742) |
| Date First Available | October 1, 2016 |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
| Earpiece Shape | around the ear |
| Form Factor | Headphones |
| Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00615822009416 |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
| Headphones Jack | Wireless |
| Included Components | Evolve 65 headset, Jabra Link 370 USB adapter, Neoprene pouch, USB dongle, User Manual |
| Input Device Interface | Bluetooth |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.71 ounces |
| Item model number | 100-98500000-02 |
| Manufacturer | Jabra |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Evolve 65 UC - SME |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 6.1 x 6.7 x 2.3 inches |
| Series Number | 65 |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Special features | Lightweight |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, personal, home office, school, office, workplace, professional |
| Style | UC Optimized (Standard) |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | Yes |
| UPC | 615822009416 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
E**E
Great sound and they last all day with heavy use.
Been using this Jabra Evolve 65 UC headset every day for nearly 2 months now and I am very satisfied with it, both as a UC headset as well as general use headphones. For the last year my home PC has also been my work PC due to Covid WFH situations so I have it a co-mingled mix of my personal apps like video editing software, sound mixing software, and general use for watching Netflix or YouTube, and work apps like my Fuze softphone, Teams, Skype for Business, Zoom, and WebEx. I've also paired this headset with my cell phone for hands free calling. I've been really happy with how it performs in every case and can't think of anything that has been a major disappointment. The sound quality is quite good. It's not $300 Bose quality but it is still enjoyable for casually listening to music or watching a video with no annoying qualities like tinny highs or muddy or lackluster bass. If I had to pick one weak spot it would be that the headphone part is passive noise cancelling, which just means it has foam cushions that cover your ears and blocks out some noise. It works pretty well for ambient noise but I share an office with my wife and we are about 6 feet apart and when she is on a call I can hear her very clearly while wearing these Jabra headphones. That said, I knew they were passive NC when I bought them so I can't fault them for this. The mic, on the other hand, does an EXCELLENT job of rejecting most any sound that I don't make. I'll be on a call with my immediate team and my wife is being particularly animated on a call and I'll ask my team if they can hear her and everyone says they can't but I am loud and clear. I'm quite impressed with the noise cancelling of the microphone on this Jabra Evolve 65 headset. I've used them for voiceover work with my video editor and the mic sounds great there too. Another nice thing is the headset has a built in mute for the mic. I long press the vol down and it mutes the mic at the headset regardless of the app or phone connection being used at the time. I love the battery life. These headphones will make it through an entire day with plenty of battery life left. I've left them on overnight and they were still working in the morning, and if I do get in a low battery situation they will work just fine while charging so I can plug them in and let them charge while I'm using them. Overall I am very pleased with the Jabra Evolve 65. My wife has the Evolve 75 with active NC on the headphones and I've tried them out and didn't feel they were worth the additional money for my use, but it does work really well so if you are in a call center type environment you might consider spending the extra money for the headphone NC. otherwise, these Evolve 65's are a fantastic headset and I definitely recommend them.
F**I
imo great for gaming
recently got into elite dangerous, a pc sim game and purchased a gaming pc, mouse, desk, keyboard and monitor, but when it came to a headset i couldnt find anything that worked for me until i purchased the jabra 65 UC. first i bought a gaming headset and they were just too heavy, then tried a regular audiophile headset and although the sound was terrific, again they were just uncomfortable. from there i tried a gaming earbud type and couldnt get use to something stuck in my ear, so i took a chance and tried an office headset. these were very comfortable, i just found the cord was annoying and wanted to try a cordless version which brought me to these. granted , an office type headset doesnt have the sound quality of a regular headset, but imo they are still very good and personally i feel that gaining comfort, lightweight, and wireless outweigh the difference in sound quality by miles. i dont even feel these on my head and being wireless is awesome. i use a program called voiceattack with the game, it controls part of the game by voice commands, so it requires a good mic to hear these commands and the jabra mic has been performing flawlessly. i do also listen to music on my pc with these and to me it sounds pretty good, but there main function is for the game and although these are kind of expensive compared to alot of gaming headphones i personally think they were worth every penny...
T**R
Better than the rest, but still has room for improvements
I didn't get this for X-Mas and Santa Claus did not deliver one to me. However, this is an amazing item that would be just as great as something I would imagine to be delivered directly by Santa Claus! It's expensive, but I feel like the build quality is there as long as I take care of it. I prefer the dual ear pads for business usage instead of those other models with just one ear pad. The weight of the entire headset is pretty light, maybe not as light as a single-sided ear pad headset but it's not heavy compared to one of those serious music over-the-ear style headphones. I would not wear this to the gym to workout, because I feel these might not hold tight enough against the head while you jog on the treadmill. Was able to connect the headset to both my PC and iPhone, however, I initially had trouble finding a way to switch between the two devices. I contacted their support team by phone and was able to get a hold of a team member. He explained that the company is still working on the latest version of the software. He advised that I download version 1.0 from and install that instead. Once I installed it, I was able to navigate to the "Bluetooth" section to Disconnect or Connect the device depending on what I wanted. It's a decent workaround while they work on the existing latest version of the software for iOS Bluetooth and PC USB connectivity. Battery life has been pretty fantastic so far, but I have used it only for a few days. Today was not too busy for me so I spoke using the headphones for a couple hours only. Left it uncharged all day (10+ hours) and when I pressed on the button to check battery life the digital voice said, "battery full". Not sure if this power status is true or not, but I guess I could leave it unplugged for a couple days to test? I'll leave it unplug for another day or so and if it still does not drain any batter then the digital voice status generated by the headset might be wrong. The headset feels comfortable wearing it for several hours at a time. I do feel a little warm around the ears after two hours straight, but nothing major (expected). It's a work headphone so I have not tested music or game. I have Sony headphones for those other types of activities. The mic is pretty awesome, it is clear and people have no issues hearing me. The background noise is held to a minimum. The boom mic is slick and swivels up and down, and you can wear it either side of the ear. It has a magnet that clamps to the top of the headset if you are not using it. SUPPOSEDLY you can mute the mic if you swivel the mic boom to the top....? I haven't tested it, but I don't care. It would be a bonus, but not important to me. I mute the mic by software or by pressing on the "down" volume button on the headset for a 1 or 2 seconds. The mute button on the headset works when you are on an active call, but it does not seem to mute if there is no active call going on. The busy light signal on the side where the mic boom is located turns on occasionally? I thought it only worked with Bluetooth, but one time I saw it light up when I just completed a call from PC USB connection to my VOIP system. Not sure why it was lit up, but I disabled it because it feels a bit gimmicky. I don't expect people to actually "know" that I'm on the call just by seeing the red circle light up. It's not bad though, I don't have any negative opinions about it. The USB to Micro USB cable that comes with it is long enough for me to connect and use with my PC. It's not super lengthy (slightly under 5 feet, between 1.2 to 1.5 meters?), but good enough to be used while you are sitting close to your laptop. Just do not expect that you can walk around your desk with the USB cable attached. One feature request would be to be able to view the battery charge percentage from Jabra Direct software? That would be nice if the headset's digital voice status is not accurate. Overall, I believe this device is expensive but it does seem to be of high quality material. The sound quality is excellent as far as conversation goes. The ease of connectivity is fantastic. The mute is easy to activate compared to other generic headsets. Highly recommended! Update (8/05/2019): I am giving this product a 4 stars instead of 5, because I just found out that the headset was down to 5% battery this morning. The software popped up a notification, but when I pressed the button on the right side of the headset the digital voice stated "battery full". I do not agree to be mislead on this information, so minus one star of an otherwise great product. It is still a recommended product, but I hope the battery does not short out in the near future.
Z**N
Nice upto the mark
S**V
Excellent headset! I used to have the Mono version of it and would continue to use it, but after four years (!) the padding began to chip. I use the headset all day long, connected simultaneously to computer and to my cell. The sound quality is amazing indoor and outdoor. I tried a competing product that claims to use an advanced noise cancellation system. Ended up returning it back and buying Jabre Evolve again. Jabra's noise control is much superior to any advanced noise cancellation bullshit. Only shortcoming I note is the instability of the device on your head. If you bend or move your head sharply, the headset tends to get loose. But considering everything else, I would recommend this headset and if I ever need a new one this would be my first choice.
S**T
Great performance. I am using it for my meetings. Mic doesn't let ambience noise go through. Only thing is that on-the-ear headphones are uncomfortable to wear for long duration.
N**A
Its very good for the office call. In case you are getting this in Amazon Warehouse deal then it is worth. I liked this very much but after buying Bose quite comfort II, I rarely use it. My whole perspective got changed after using Bose. Even though Bose is costlier than this but every penny you spend on Bose has worth. You can also recieve Skype Call, Computer meeting, Office call from Bose QC 35-II. Jabra 65 headphone is also very good, Computer Call quality is very clear. Jabra updates firmware regularly. But Still you can not compare Jabra with Sound and Comfort which Bose has. You can easily wear Bose whole day but Jabra after wearing long time starts becoming uncomfortable. Any way rating on 5 point basis would be, my rating would be: Sound Quality (Music) - 3, not comparable to Bose Office Call quality (Skype, Phone) - 5 No Noise cancellation Microphone - 5. It has better microphone than Bose Comfort - 4, Bose is more comfortable Price - 5, It is cheaper than Bose.
P**O
Simplemente lo volvería a comprar, Me gustaría que al colocarlos no escucharas el ruido externo y si disminuye pero no lo suficiente. En lo que resta, la batería de dura mucho, sonido de muy buena calidad me escuchan muy bien
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