🎧 Elevate your workday with earbuds that work as hard as you do.
The Jabra Evolve2 True Wireless Earbuds combine advanced Active Noise Cancellation, four-microphone call technology, and Bluetooth 5.2 Multipoint connectivity in a compact, water-resistant design. Certified for virtual meetings, they deliver up to 8 hours of battery life and quick USB or Bluetooth setup, making them the ultimate productivity companion for professionals on the move.
Control Method | Voice |
Control Type | control |
Item Weight | 4.94 ounces |
Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Earbud |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Style Name | All Platforms |
Theme | Music |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 8 Hour |
Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
Bluetooth Range | 19.81 Meters |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Bluetooth |
Headphone Jack | usb |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Is Electric | Yes |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Antenna Location | Calling |
Compatible Devices | Universal |
Cable Features | Retractable |
Additional Features | Microphone Included |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Calls, Meetings |
J**3
Works with Teams!
I bought these earbuds because I wanted a wireless solution for all the Teams meetings I have. I tried other wireless earbuds or head sets, but none of them were reliable with Teams. I could usually hear the meeting, but the mic never worked. I used a wired set for a while, which do work, but the wires got in the way while I tried to take notes. These work with Teams but you need to use them in a specific way and be aware of peculiarities with Teams. Before you launch the Meeting install the USB adapter - you MUST use this adapter, do not use the Bluetooth connection to your PC!! Next install one or both earbuds. Do not add a second earbud during the meeting if you started with one - you will lose the mic. If you walk away from your PC during a meeting and go out of range, you will lose the mic. Do not connect these earbuds to any other device besides the PC you plan to use it with. I had mine also connected to my phone for a short while and had intermittent issues with, you guessed it, the mic, during Teams meetings. I hate Teams in general, and hate the incompatibility with practically everything. I hate the way it drops me out of meetings occasionally or I lose audio totally during a meeting. And the list could go on. Never had these issues with WebEx or Zoom or GoToMeeting. But Teams is a whole different animal. Unfortunately it’s cheap, and bundled with MS 365, so many companies are adopting it.
E**I
Great headset that works well in Stereo with Zoom and Teams
Bought this headset because my AirPods didn't work in Zoom and Teams on the Windows PC correctly. The sound that would come out from those would be mono if you wanted to use the microphone. This headset solves this problem. It works very well in Stereo both on the PC and on the phone. There's a catch though... in order to work properly you MUST install the Jabra software both on the phone and on the PC. Update the Firmware and it will work perfectly. I have been using for 3 days in several meetings and haven't had any issues. It has been working as expected. It also has spatial sound and works really well. NOTE: During meetings when you unmute yourself, the noise cancelling will be stopped. That's a limitation and there's no way around it. Once you mute yourself again, the noise cancelling is re-enabled.
M**L
Not good.
I have been a Jabra user for over 5 years, solely on their Evolve and Evolve2 lines. When my Evolve 75e finally died, I looked at the Evolve2 Buds (I already own the Evolve2 85) because I wanted something portable and easy to carry around.I had high hopes for the E2Buds, but after numerous complaints on calls that my voice couldn’t be heard and that there was too much background noise, I started doing more research and found the consumer grade version Elite 10.The Elite 10s are an upgrade over the E2Buds and should frankly just replace them. On call and recording tests, they outperformed on voice clarity and noise suppression while the E2Buds were frankly garbage. One should already expect degraded noise suppression on buds as they lack a boom arm and are too small to fit all the tech needed, but the E2Buds were so far away from being what I’d expect from Jabra. The Elite 10s do a good job of blocking out 90% of regular background noise such as conversations and ambient noise. The E2Buds which market themselves as professional grade absolutely do not.If you’re look at these because you thought they were Jabra’s best earbuds, look at the Elite 10s instead. It also appears they’re supporting the Elite 10s more because the E2Buds are still on firmware 1.something but the Elite 10s are on 3.something as of the date of this review.
M**M
One step forward, two steps back!
I'm so disappointed in this next iteration of Jabra earbuds aimed to help the mobile professional.First, let me preface my review by stating I've owned the Elite 75t as well as (currently) the Elite 85t, so that is the reference point for comparisons from my personal experience.Call clarity and quality over Zoom when connected to my work laptop via the USB C connection has a "tinny" quality to it; it's noticably less rich and full as the Elite 85t. It's actually quite distracting.Volume output using the same connection is significantly lower; where I find 28-30 in Windows is adequate for the 85t, the Evolve2 have to be double that to get the same output. This would be a huge problem on any calls where a participant is quieter than the others.I don't like the "muted"/"unmuted" audible confirmation that occurs even if someone is talking during a call (or if I am, for that matter). I have the voice feedback turned on for my 85t set, and they don't do this. It's extremely distracting.There are sporadic (what I would call) audible artifacts heard over the USB C connection when in use. I didn't test Bluetooth because the whole selling point of these was to get better battery life and further range using the new USB C connection instead of relying solely on BT.My biggest complaint: the fit and comfort of these is abysmal. Nowhere near as sleek and comfortable as the 85t. I attribute this primarily to the ovular shape of the 85t fit when compared to the traditional circular shape fit of these. This is a step in the wrong direction for comfort and a decent ear seal without causing wear fatigue.Battery life is stellar, but that doesn't matter to me when factoring-in all the other sacrifices Jabra appears to have made just to extend the battery life and range.I really wanted to like these, they are well-built. Unfortunately, for my use case they don't meet my QOL needs, and I wouldn't recommend them. It looks like I'll be buying a second pair of the 85t to use for work days with back to back calls since I can't usually get more than 4 hours out of those.
J**E
Good enough
I replaced my older "around the neck" Jabra headset with these and am pretty happy. The sound for meetings is good, the mic is not very strong. Your voice is quite tinny, I ended up using a desk mic instead and just use these for earphones.
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