🎧 Elevate your workday with sound that means business.
The Jabra Evolve2 85 is a premium wireless headset designed for professionals craving supreme comfort, industry-leading noise cancellation, and crystal-clear calls. Featuring 10 built-in microphones, 40mm HD speakers, and up to 37 hours of battery life, it ensures seamless collaboration across all major UC platforms with a sleek, foldable boom arm and USB-C Bluetooth adapter.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Media Control |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 10.08 Ounces |
Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 2.5 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Carrying Case Material | hard-shell plastic |
Is Electric | Yes |
Antenna Location | Calling |
Compatible Devices | Universal |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Microphone, USB connectivity, Noise-Canceling, wireless, Foldable |
Enclosure Material | memory foam |
Specific Uses For Product | Professional |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | around the ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Carrying Case Color | Beige |
Style Name | All Platforms |
Theme | Professional |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 37 Hour |
Battery Charge Time | 2.5 Hour |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Bluetooth |
Headphone Jack | Wireless |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
U**N
Next-Level Headphones Experience
With all the bells and whistles on most modern technology, I got these headphones expecting to be disappointed by something.This was not the case. In fact, it did almost everything I expected it to do perfectly, and more.The microphone had the best quality of any other mic I've ever tried (including bose). Additionally, the noise rejection was superb. I could have someone talking right next to me and it wouldn't pick them up at all. If you're a remote worker or someone who makes a lot of calls for their job, your teammates will love these headphones.The active noise cancellation was excellent. On par with the pair of bose headphones I previously tried. They were just as comfortable. Sound quality wasn't quite as good, but still performed adequately.The in-call lights are awesome to have, especially when you're working with someone else in the room.Battery life is excellent considering all the stuff it's doing.After turning them on, they connect almost instantly. I've never had a set of bluetooth headphones connect so rapidly and smoothly.I could go on, but the short of it is that these headphones are a step or two above most of the others on the market--they aren't just trying to seem "premium".
A**R
Terrible for calls! No sidetone while using ANC because "customers don't need ANC while on calls".
To start, I've used my Jabra Evolve 80 for many years, and I love them. They recently broke, and I needed an upgrade. I finally landed on the Jabra Evolve2 85 since they are supposedly the latest and greatest flagship model from Jabra, and I wanted to try wireless headphones out.Let's start with the good, because it's a short list, and some of the many bad points are REALLY BAD.The Good- Decently comfortable (though slightly less than the Evolve 80s in my opinion)- ANC is ok (more on this in a minute)- Mic boom is nicely stowable and seems slightly better in physical design than the 80s- They look niceThe Bad- ANC (active noise cancelling) and sidetone/hear through (where you can hear your voice a little in the headset) CANNOT BE USED TOGETHER. Seriously, wtf. The old Evolve 80s and almost every other Jabra headset can do this just fine. This is supposedly because they chose to put the sidetone/hear through mic on the earcup instead of the mic boom. They claim this is by design and intentional, but this is a bug, not a feature. This means you have two choices when on a call (arguably the time you most need noise cancelling).Option 1: Disable ANC and hear everything around you. You can BARELY hear your own voice even in this state, it's bad.Option 2: Enable ANC and not be able to hear yourself almost at all. It feels like I'm underwater.This alone is truly baffling. If I had known this going in, I never would have purchased this extremely expensive headset. ~$400 for me at the time of purchase.- Mic sounds notably worse than the Evolve 80s when I listen to recordings of myself.- The wireless connection randomly lags and glitches out for a few seconds many times a day, sometimes repeatedly in a short period. This is super distracting while listening to music. Seems like maybe it's CPU-based? I'm on a really powerful mac. I find this unacceptable.- The audio quality seems overall poor. Volume highs and lows while speaking seem really unpredictable and hard to get to a good spot. I find the louder people in calls irritating my ears a lot more than on my 80s when at a comparable volume setting.- The earcups do not seal well against my head unless I very specifically position them every time I put the headset on. I don't have this issue with the 80s.- Maybe it's a mac thing, but sometimes when I turn the headset on or take it off my head and put it back on, it will act like it's connected but no audio will play. I have to switch output devices back and forth to get it to work again.- The mic mute button is a small button near the end of the mic boom. This means to mute yourself, you have to fumble around with the mic boom and make loud noises that other people can hear. This is an awful design choice. Why not put it on the earcups like nearly everyone else does?Overall, I am extremely unhappy with these headphones. I can't believe it made it out of their company in its current state. I purchased a new pair of the older and cheaper Evolve 80s and will be returning these 85s as soon as I possibly can.
J**N
Seamless integration with multiple devices at the same time! Highly recommend
I love that I can list to Podcasts with my Jabra Evolve headphones, using my iPhone, and also be connected to my work (Yealink) phone. So when I get a work call, my podcast (iPhone) is paused and when I end the call from my Work phone (Yealink), my podcast continues after the call. Amazing! The clarity and sound is top notch, and what you would expect for the price tag. My only negative feed back is that: sometimes I have to reconnect to Yealink (work phone) due to the caller not being able to hear me.. but it could be a "user error" ;)
M**G
Initial review
I'm about two weeks in with this headset, so I don't have a longevity review on the unit yet. Using it for work through the Genesys VOIP phone system with a hefty broadband pipe. The headset I have is the unified communication(UC) one.The sound is pretty good and I haven't had any complaints from people saying that can't hear me or my voice is muffled or what have you, BUT, the thing I can't quite understand is why these Jabra headsets drop the sound going into your ears into mono mode when the mic is active.What I also don't understand is why the sound levels fluctuate from day to day. For example, one day you start up your computer and get logged into your phone system and you have to crank the volume wayyyyy up to hear the caller, even with your phone system call volume up, then when you hang up, you have to pull the volume back down to listen to music at a reasonable level. Then, the next day, the volume levels, both on a call, and when the mic is not active, are great, and the fluctuation seems random throughout the work week.I googled about this and this is apparently a thing with Jabra's products. I had this same experience with the Evolve2 75's, which I thought maybe was just a fluke with the unit I had, but nope, having the same experience with these.It's either these headphones, or it's the phone system I'm using at work, but I don't have tons of disposable income to play Youtube Reviewer to see which ones actually work well with the phone system.Also, gamers, if you're thinking about playing games with this unit, I'd take a big pass on that. It seems like, as soon as these unit get a whiff of the possibility of an active mic need in software, it drops your sound into mono mode. Fun, if you're into listening to old radio shows I guess, but the point is dropping your audio into mono mode because you are talking or might talk shouldn't be a thing.They work and, so far, calls sound pretty good, but that sound fluctuation and the stereo to mono thing is annoying.$.02
T**C
Great product!
Great for using in a crowded office!
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