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I was really hesitant to grab these because of how pricy they were, but I’m so glad I did. I work from home and my job requires me to be tethered to my desk, because I have to wear a headset. My headset the Jabra Evolve replaces is a wired set that goes over the hears. It’s so nice to have a wireless set now. These do not go over my ears, but the earpieces are comfortable as they press against my head.
The headband is okay. I wore these for a shift today, and after wearing them for 8 hours, I didn’t experience any issue with tension from where the headband was resting.
The mic quality seems to be decent. I’ve had students say that my voice sounds soft, and there’ve been no complaints since I started using these. I also like the sound cancellation features for the background noise - my dog makes all the bork borks at any car that passes by, and sometimes can’t resist going a full 5 minutes of borking at the wind. My cat also like to work from home too and observe the birds, so it’s nice that his chatter isn’t easily picked up by the microphone.
The only thing I was not pleased with was the lack of literature. Only a card with warranty and start up information came in my box - there was nothing about how the headset worked, including how the buttons operate and which button does what. That was disappointing and the reason why I gave this 4 stars. While they are great and super comfortable, the lack of literature explaining how they operate and the button functions meant that I had to spend a lot of time playing around with them to figure out what did what. Unfortunately, I can’t do that when I’m working because it can hinder customer experience so I had to open a zoom call with my husband and figure out these functions on my own.
In the box, the headphones came in a nice carrying case, with the usb dongle and and a usb C charging cable. There was also a startup guide, which seemed to have instructions in general, which didn’t seem to relate to this specific headset.
I work 40 hour weeks, so I’ll update with how this does on a single charge for my work week.
Update: had to recharge the battery half way through the work week, so a single charge will not do a 40 hour week for me. Also microphone does not work with Vonage's OpenTok system, which is a huge part of my work and why I dropped the rating down to 3 stars. After reviewing the website, which is difficult to navigate, I realize that this headset really isn't meant for most WFH with the lack of support for windows PCs and a head set like this is far too expensive when a basic headset will handle Zoom and Teams, too, just as well.

The range is phenomenal. My previous favorite headset could only get me to my kitchen -- and only halfway across the room, at that. With these headphones, I can walk across the entire kitchen, into the laundry room, and out the back door. With the back door closed, I can hear the music playing on my computer just fine. The manual says the range is about 100 feet, and I believe it. The sound quality is great! Whether I'm listening to my music on my PC or my phone, or whether I'm on a phone call, the sound quality is amazing. With my music, I can hear the booming lows of the bass and the highs of the soprano without any static. My mentees say they can hear my voice just fine.
When you get these headphones, they don't include much documentation, not even an owner manual. However, you will be able to find everything you'll need if you do an Internet search for "26599-999-999 owner manual". On the support page, you'll find the manual and other documentation, updates software, FAQs and a place to register your headset. You will also find helpful FAQs and the ability to register on the above link.
These headphones are worth every penny, and whether you use them for listening to music or for telephone calling, they deliver. BTW, these are meant for MS Teams, but it works equally well for the Ring Central software I use for my volunteer shifts.

-The range is very good because it comes with a “Jabra Link 380a” Bluetooth dongle – I can leave my phone on the desk & go outside & walk around in my backyard while in a meeting with no cutting out – your results may vary depending on your house materials, etc. etc.
-I really like the flipping back of the microphone to mute – it tells you that it is muted/unmuted so you know for sure.
-They do a very good job muting background noise from your hearing. But they are not ANC – have to move up to the Evolve2 85 to get ANC.
-They have a very long battery life – I do not need to charge during the day. In fact, I can go at least 3 days between charge (your battery life may vary depending on much you use them, etc.). There is a voice prompt that tells you the battery level when you turn them on & will warn you when battery is low. Also can see the level on your phone in the Bluetooth settings.
MS Teams works great with these headphones – really easy to use.
A couple negatives:
-They do not come with a stand charger – that is extra cash. They just come with a USB-C charging cable. Even my old inexpensive headset came with a charging stand & that is a decent headset too.
-There is no manual – just a quick start printed in grey on a grey background on the box (odd choice). You have to go to the Jabra website for better instruction & dig around there to find it.

Not only are they sleek and cool looking (as far as work headsets go), but the audio quality is fantastic!
I use these all day for my work calls and love how easy these are to use. Not only can I hear the people on the calls very clearly, but they can also hear me without issue. My husband watches TV in the same room as me while I'm on calls and it seems to keep the background noise out of my calls which I was shocked about.
One feature which has been great is that you can mute/ unmute simply by pushing the microphone up/ down. Once muted or unmuted - the headphones says "muted" or "unmuted" so that you know it worked. Now I can mute without having to go back to the call window.
As for comfort... the fit is great and the ear cushions are so soft on my ears. They are the right size for my ears and allow me to wear them all day without issues. Some other headphones are too tight and give me a headache, but so far these have never caused a problem. In order to make the headphones larger, it is a smooth pull down (and it's quiet- no weird noises from changing the size like some of the cheaper options).
Setup is easy, but I did have to go to the jabra website to figure out how to connect. Once I had the instructions... it took less than 5 minutes. I have these connected to my HP Windows laptop - easy connect!

With so many quality headsets on the market, I am not sure how Jabra was satisfied with these given the price range.
CONS:
-The headphones feel hollow and cheap.
-The headphones creak when you extend the arms
-Any head size over medium these will most likely not fit. The extending arms are short
-These are bluetooth, but will not connect to a windows PC without their own bluetooth dongle
-Sound is tinny and hollow
PROS:
-USB-C
-Pads have a nice soft touch feel
-Jabra makes good mics and that is no exception here
At $250.00 I would pass on these and look elsewhere. At $100.00 I would pass on these. Almost every similar style headset from Plantronics that I have tried is a better option.


These are comfortable for a few hours but I did need to give my ear a little break as it felt like there was some pressure there after a while. I am still getting used to wearing headphones every day so for a habitual headphone user it may not be as big a deal.
It’s important to know that these are “on-ear” style. They do not cup the ear and create a “seal” around the area where your ear meets your head. They did not work for my family member who wears hearing aids.
My favorite feature of this headset has got to be the “busy” LED lights. When you’re on a call they come on. You can turn them on or off even when you’re not on a call. When working from home this is brilliant, you can tell your “coworkers” when it’s on you are not to be disturbed and it can be seen from front and back. Unfortunately, my coworkers are primarily my cats and use colorblindness as an excuse to continue to bother me. It’s still a pretty neat feature and the humans around tend to leave me alone when these are on. For the office environment-- it’d be a great way to subtly draw boundaries when you are trying to get stuff done.
The noise-canceling on these does not completely shut out the world like my Jabra earbuds or my Sony WH1000s but when on a call or listening to music it does help me zone out of what’s around me and focus. Reducing background noise is important when on a call. These did a decent job with sounds more than 3 feet away from me but on calls, my typing could be heard.
The app has the ability to play different soundscapes to help you focus. I like the pink noise one.
Pros:
Long battery life and quick charge when it does get low
Comfortable and adjustable
Great call quality
Busy red light
Cons:
Noise-canceling function could use some improvement
Occasionally disconnects from device if more than one is connected (phone and computer)
Rubber cups on outside of ear collect dust
Overall I think they’re a great product and the app was easy to use.

In the age of WFH (Work from home) or WFA (Work from anywhere), we all need a great headset for our life in the virtual conference room.
This is my life, roll out of bed at 7am, get on a call and don’t get off until late in the afternoon. Including marathon 4 hour architecture workshops.
My biggest beef with earphones or Air Pods is quite simply battery life. Anything inserted into the ears also causes fatigue after some amount of time. Granted I’ve built up my tolerance but still.
So do over the ear headphones make more sense? Sadly, yes for a number of reasons.
That inner ear fatigue reduction, but add weight to your head/neck that they don’t.
Control and volume, with earbuds, you’re options to mute are somewhat limited. You can push the button on the side, or tap them, or whatnot. Often risking dropping the call by hanging up by accident. Or relegated to using your phone’s mute or finding the zoom/Teams windows buried on your desktop under your presentation just to mute/unmute. Not the case with these.
Battery Life, I can get 3.5 hours out of a set of AirPods Pros on a good day. Then you have to start juggling them. Going single ear while you try to get another one charged.
Pros:
Battery life, all day… Actually multi-day. If you forget to charge them you’re still good to go.
Fairly lightweight, vs Bose
Great microphone boom, flip up to mute, pull down to talk. Take back control.
Easy to use tactile buttons on the right ear.
Great integration with the right platforms. Teams, in this case, you have a dedicated Teams button you can customize.
Great sound quality, both audio and microphone.
A better than average app experience.
Self pairing USB Dongle. Nothing to install, just plugin and use. Worked great with my Mac and paired simultaneously to my iPhone. For what it’s worth, my preferred mode is to use my phone for the audio portion of the calls so that I can be mobile. These are Bluetooth so I’m not ‘tied’ to my computer with a cable but it doesn’t make it from my office to the kitchen to grab a cup of coffee. Hence the phone option.
The ON AIR / Busy light is critical for work from home use so family knows you’re on a call. Both auto and manual modes are available.
So what’s not to love?
Lack of ANC, for $250 you should get that. Yes, Evolve2 85’s have it. These should too.
Honestly, they don’t grip my head great, they sit on the ear, not over.
The packaging was SPARSE. In fact I thought I got an open box item. But the lightweight frustration-free packaging is what you get (or what I got), just a box, nothing fancy. Not really a con but not what I was expecting, usually Jabra does better at this.
I mean, no getting started guide, just a little pamphlet to charge them and get the app.
The Bluetooth dongle is hidden in a little pouch in the case. This isn’t the norm, usually, they are separate.
So back to the question at hand. Are these a $250 headset? If your company is paying, yes, of course. If you’re footing the bill out of pocket? Find a coupon or deal. Without ANC (Active Noise Cancelling) then no, there are better options). But they are a solid value in the $200 or sub $200 range.
At the end of the day. I love everything about these but the price point. Yes these are 5 Star headphones.

Pros:
Funciones increíbles, más allá de lo imaginable pero requieren de la app para aprovecharlos al 100% por lo cual no son lo máximo al utilizarlos en una computadora.
El volumen es muy bueno, mas allá del 50% lastiman los oídos.
El diseño es muy estético.
Contras:
Calidad del audio, por el precio que se paga sinceramente esperaba algo mucho mejor.
Las almohadillas, si uso las pequeñas el audio se escucha muy hueco, sin cuerpo o potencia.
Después de un par de horas de uso siento que me lastiman un poco los oídos.
Las llamadas se escuchan un poco raro, quién está del otro lado de la línea me pregunta constantemente si estoy en altavoz.
Conclusión:
Sinceramente esperaba mucho mas por el precio, aunque si bien soy muy buenos creo que aún tienen bastante margen de mejora, lo que mas me ha afectado es el dolor tras el uso prolongado (2 hrs) y que si los uso con otro dispositivo que no tenga la app, el audio es un poco deficiente y no puedo usar las funciones de escuchar los sonidos ambientales.
A pesar de lo anterior, los recomiendo ampliamente puesto que el producto tiene muy buena calidad y pudiera ser que la incomodidad de los oídos no sea tema para alguien mas.

La calidad de audio es buena, mejor que los AirPods
Se sostienen muy bien en el oido, pero el material de las almohadillas es algo duro, incomoda después de tenerlos puestos durante horas.
Le baje una estrella mas que nada porque la tapa del cargador me viene mal sujetada, parece que solo se sostiene de un lado, no se si sea el diseño o si sea defecto pero siento se va a romper con el tiempo.

---Cuando la luz esta de color morado del case y tu bluetooth/internet estan activos se encuentra actualizado el firmware, para mejorar el rendimiento-----El sonido es buenisimo, si deseas volumen desmedido sin distorsión este es el inidicado----
Es necesario bajar la aplicación para tu móvil en nuestro caso es Android, ya que sin la app el sonido es plano, la app se ocupa de fungir como un co-procesador digital de señales y puedes ajustar el ecualizador o incluso escuchar sonidos relajantes a través de la app, tiene una función para escuchar sonidos externos "a través del oído" que se activa desde los botones, es cómodo al oído solo que cuando cambias de canción/volumen sí lastima un poco, la batería dura mucho más que el BOSE también lo tenemos y en lo particular nos gusta este modelo de JABRA, gracias AMAZON es un producto altamente recomendable.

Por el contrario este modelo Jabra Elite Active 65t Alexa presento intermitencia en el audífono izquierdo y tuvo que ser devuelto, gracias.

Lo malo: Me a tocado experimentar cortes de la señal cuando se gira la cabeza rápidamente, no siempre sucede pero el hecho de que falle esporádicamente significa que la señal bluetooth no siempre es 100% estable.
El sonido podría ser más refinado por el precio que se paga.

Por favor Amazon, dime dónde puedo hacer válida la garantía si me indicas que ya está "cerrada la ventana de devoluciones", los recibí a principios de abril y salí de vacaciones, no me los llevé y apenas los empecé a utilizar en mayo y el sábado 11 se murieron, así de la nada y ya no tengo oportunidad de la devolución. Por favor ayúdenme, no puede ser posible que algo tan caro, sea tan chafa.

Pros:
-Tienen un audio muy bueno, no soy audiófilo ni conocedor pero se escuchan muy bien.
-Su material de construcción es muy premium y con un diseño único y discreto, además que son ligeros y no muy grandes
-Dura 4hrs la batería de los audífonos, más unas dos cargas completas que proporciona su estuche de carga.
-Su estuche es muy pequeño y liviano.
-Para el gym son muy versátiles y no tendrás problemas que se te caigan, solamente vuelves a empujar los audífonos a tu oido y duraran para que vuelvas a hacer este gesto para evitar caídas, además que resisten sin problema alguno el sudor.
-Puedes usar un solo audífono (el derecho solamente) para escuchar música, contestar llamadas, activar tu asistente de voz.
-Puedes activar tu asistente de voz con los audífonos (con el derecho), utilizando el predefinido por tu teléfono, google assistant, Siri o Alexa.
-Alcanza un volumen muy alto sin que se distorsione el sonido.
-La app que usas para configurar bien tu Jabra Elite es muy fácil de usar, intuitiva y con varias configuraciones.
-Al dejar pasar el sonido del ambiente que te rodea es muy bueno, puedes configurar cuanto ruido quieres que deje pasar, aunque poniéndolo en lo máximo, considero que es poco lo que deja pasar para oír a tu alrededor.
-Puedes escuchar sonidos de concentración que incluye la app que son muy muy buenos para lo que sirven.
Contras:
-Hay ocaciones que se escucha como estática al momento de hacer una llamada, durante la misma todo se oye perfecto y sin problemas.
-Uso los audífonos por mucho tiempo y se vuelven un tanto incómodos pasadas las 2 horas, al quitártelos te duelen ligeramente los oídos, esperas un par de minutos y los vuelves a usar sin problemas.
-He notado que se descarga un poco más rápido la batería del audífono derecho que del izquierdo (como 15 minutos), cabe notar que uso más el derecho cuando solo quiero utilizar un audífono.
-Cuesta un poco y generalmente debes de hacer mucha presión para abrir el estuche de carga
-El estuche de carga no es magnético, por lo que al sacar los audífonos del mismo y no tienes la precaución necesaria, pueden salir disparados los audífonos del estuche y caer al piso, me han pasado algunas ocaciones pero resisten muy bien a las caídas en diferentes pisos y no se me han rayado y se ven golpeados (tienen muy buena construcción y durabilidad)
-La entrada de carga del estuche es micro usb y no tipo C, por lo que, para mi uso, debo cargar dos cables cuando salgo de viaje, para mis otros dispositivos y para estos audífonos.
