Mandy
Reviewed in the Netherlands on January 25, 2025
Werkt niet!
Neogenesys
Reviewed in Mexico on October 16, 2023
No tiene buen instructivo (pero en Youtube hay varios videos exacto de este modelo), ligeros, estéticos, estuche practico y resistente.
Rob
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2022
I manage a small technical call center and we’ve been looking searching and trying various brands of headsets for the past 10 years. Typically, we go with cheaper options, but after hearing complaints of charging issues and overall lack of product quality, we decided to step up our budget and splurge a little more.So far, I have 5 pair of these and will likely buy another pair next month.Bluetooth and Battery - compared to the $50 range products, my team enjoys Jabra Evolve 75. Each person can get through and entire day without having to recharge their headset. No need to connect a wire at anytime. Working from home, employees are able to move around their house or keep headsets on from a distance when they’re working and waiting for incoming calls.Comfort and Volume - we’ve had some employee with these items for a year or so now. They are comfortable to work with and do not cause any discomfort throughout the day. The look may make you believe the volume and sound with come out for other to hear throughout the day, but everything coming through the speaker portion is maintained well and doesn’t cause noise issues for others nearby.We highly recommend trying these out. I’ve seen them range from $237 and up to $270-ish. I wouldn’t hesitate to buy at any price point again.
AmzCustomer
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2021
I have to use dictation due to health issues, and needed a good headset I could use to dictate while moving around the room, and this is it! Works well with Dragon dictation software. I'd place accuracy in the realm of some of the nicer mid-price stationery mics out there. The headset is comfortable, and sound quality is decent. The microphone is what's really great, and while it took me a while to trust it would get what I'm saying even in the other room, it does as well if not better than any stationery mic I have used. When wired to the computer, it is a bit more accurate, but that's to be expected. The battery life is amazing, I used it forever and was shocked to hear it had many hours left. Bluetooth connectivity is also good, it was easy to set up. Overall, I highly recommend this for other disabled writers who struggle to type for long hours, or stay in one place all day.
G Kleff
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2021
Starting a new job in this age of COVID-19, almost everyone is working remotely. I needed to find a headset for the everyday requirements, without the hassle of whether they would work for this, but not for that. So many reviews would mention that a certain headset worked better or worse...depending. So, I decided on these.First of all - quality! They cost more than some, but they are worth it. Very sturdy. Carrying case is top-notch.Features - they connect to my laptop via bluetooth, every time...without fail. The noise cancelling works great. The ear cushions are comfortable for long meetings. The battery lasts 12-14 hours, without question. Not at any time did I have a problem hearing someone, or they hearing me. I have used them for MS Teams meetings, Zoom, and Webex. No compatibility problems at all. Something I noticed - you can raise the mic to mute your audio, but within the meeting, it doesn't indicate that you are muted. Don't know if that matters to you, but it might.I am so pleased with this headset, when I initially questioned my decision, that I was inspired to write this review for anyone else that might be looking. No regrets!
Mark
Reviewed in Canada on August 21, 2020
Comfortable.Battery life is good, but at most 14 hours, not the 18 stated.The sound quality is very good. The only problem is that it doesn't really work with two bluetooth devices. If you use the dongle (which shows up as a sound device, so works well on Linux) and a blutooth device it works well, but if you pair with two bluetooth devices the sound quality (in both directions) is quite poor. It can also get in a state where the dongle does low quality until you change the mode by tapping the right ear cup).Does a good job of not picking up voices of people nearby. It will pick up loud noises, but it works perfectly for normal conversation. I wish it did a slightly better job of blocking background noise so I don't hear it. I can hear noise around me even if those on the call can't.Works much better than the Plantronics Savi 8220 headset which I also tried.
JCD
Reviewed in Spain on July 15, 2020
Estoy muy contento. Quizas un poco pesados pero muy buena calidad
Peter Hamrák
Reviewed in Germany on September 4, 2019
Benutze die Jabra75 seit einer Woche im Linux System (Ubuntu 16.04 und 18.04) un bin sehr zufrieden. Alles hat gleich beim ersten mal funktioniert, musste nix einstellen.Vorteile die mir gefallen haben:* Active Noise Cancelation (man hört immer noch was im raum passiert, aber hilft trotzdem),* Mikro schaltet sich aus wen man den nach oben zieht* man hört die eigene stimme im headset (praktisch beim eingeschalteten ANC)* funktioniert auch gut aufm MAC PC mit eingebauten bluetoothNachteile:* USB Stecker geht ein bisschen schwieriger rein und wie immer treffe ich erst nachm 3ten mal (kein USB-C). Ladestation wollte ich nicht kaufen, da ich wenig platz habe aufm tisch* verbinden mit 2 Geräten ist möglich, aber man kann nicht wirklich wählen welches grad aktiv sein soll
rbianco3
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2019
The Bad:1. There is a delay, for example if you play a video but the sound starts about five seconds too late.2. The dreaded, "Your battery is low" message in which you have a full 20 seconds to plug power in or it's DEAD & you look like a dumb-a in your meeting.3. The battery BLOWS- in the day of Litium- NOT ACCEPTABLE4. It hurts your ears if you wear glasses. Your battery is low, your battery is low- f off beach5. No equalization feature, if a loud ad plays you are deaf for a short while.6. Price- complete RIP OFF I should have returned it like my instinct told me, battery junked in a few months.The Good1. Sound quality is decent, and those in meetings say it sounds good.2. Noise cancellation works, but it smokes the battery even worse.IF Jarba is anything- they will offer to allow me return this overpriced piece of sheet- and I'll happily delete this review.
Vito Carlin
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2019
I had previously purchased the Plantronics Voyager Focus (which had more bells & whistles than the Jabra) but the noise cancelling was horrible and the sound quality was not any better. Given my experience with the Voyager Focus, I was very impressed with the comfort, look, and functionality of my new Jabra Evolve 75's. The sound is really good (not the best but better than good). The noise cancelling is also really good (again not the best but better than good). One criticism of the noise cancelling. It works SO good, that you hear yourself talk, which almost sounds like an echo. For some it can be really irritating and disruptive. For others it may not be a big deal. It was irritating to me at first but you get used to it and can soon ignore it. The sound is crisp for both voice and music. I asked several people how the audio from the headset mic was...all if them said it sounded clear and good (everything I said was understandable and at no time was our conversation interrupted with repeating myself b/c they couldn't hear or understand me). Overall, I'm very pleased with this purchase. I would recommend the Jabra Evolve 75 for someone in a call center, a mobile entrepreneur who works out of a coffee shop environment or someone who makes a lot of calls like a telemarketer, a cold caller or a real estate agent/ investor. I use them as a real estate investor. I make hundreds of cold calls to distressed sellers. These make the process faster and more enjoyable.