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Jabra Evolve 75 UC Wireless Headset, Stereo – Includes Link 370 USB Adapter and Charging Stand – Bluetooth Headset with World-Class Speakers, Active Noise-Cancelling Microphone, All Day Battery

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  • World class performance – HD voice combined with world-class speakers allow the Jabra Evolve Wireless Headset to deliver outstanding audio with crystal-clear clarity for your calls and music, whether you need to collaborate or concentrate during your day.
  • Increase focus – Easily switch on active noise cancellation to counter ambient noise and virtually eliminate low-frequency sounds, like the hum of air conditioning. Plus, an integrated busy light acts as a do-not-disturb sign to reduce interruptions.
  • All-day battery – Get up to 18 hours of talk time, 17 hours of music time, or up to 15 days of standby time so this call center headset keeps up with your busy day. A USB cord is included, allowing for use while charging. Plus, the comfortable design allows for all-day wear.
  • Superior connectivity – Get the freedom to move with dual Bluetooth connectivity to up to two devices, and a range of 100ft/30m from your connected device. A Jabra Link 370 USB adapter is included to enhance connectivity.
  • Compatibility – The Jabra Evolve 75 microphone headset works with all leading Unified Communication platforms, and is optimized for Skype for Business, Cisco, and more.



4.3 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #115,112 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • #297 in Wireless Audio Receivers & Adapters
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Other display features Wireless Form Factor Headphones Date First Available May 3, 2017

Enjoy superior wireless connectivity and amazing sound for calls and music with the Jabra Evolve 75 Wireless Headset. It’s a telework headset with a range of up to 30 meters or 100 feet, you can work away from your desk and still maintain quality sound and service. Overcome interruptions with an integrated busy light that acts as a do-not-disturb sign for colleagues. Plus, the advanced noise cancellation microphone allows for crystal clear calls and improved agent focus. This Jabra headset works with all leading Unified Communication platforms, and is optimized for Skype for Business, Cisco, and more. Wirelessly connect the Jabra Evolve 75 via Bluetooth (also comes with USB dongle for PCs) or directly using the USB cable. Dual connectivity enables you to connect to your PC and one other Bluetooth device at the same time, so you can take the call on your preferred phone device. Enjoy the superior usability and functionality that this pro headset has to offer. Microphone frequency range: 150Hz-6.8kHz, Speaker size - 40mm, Microphone bandwith: Wideband, Battery included: Yes, Charging time: Max.120 minutes, Supporting Bluetooth Technology: A2DP (v1.2),Hands Free Profile (v1.6),Headset profile (v1.2), AGHFP. Paired Devices: Upto 8 trusted devices, 2 active stand-by Bluetooth connections.


Nikunj Mundra
Reviewed in India on June 11, 2021
This headset is worth buying due to its sound quality and noise cancellation. The sound is superb and the noise cancellation is awesome. It blocks all the outside noise and thus leaving a superb audio quality.
Rajesh I B
Reviewed in India on May 28, 2020
Price is bit high.
JT Zemp
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2020
I'm a software developer and I work remotely from a home office. I spend several hours a day in calls and video meetings. This is an amazing headset. I've owned it and used it daily for over 18 months and it's still going strong.The PROS:- Great noise cancellation on both the audio input and output. When my kids get home from school and practice the piano, my coworkers don't hear the piano.- Wireless. I can get up from my desk to stand at the whiteboard or get a drink of water w/o getting tangled in cords. The range is good enough for me to leave my desk and walk to the kitchen sink. It gets a little roboty when I'm that far away (~20feet and 2 walls), but I can still hear and be heard.- Hardware mute. I love that I can flip the boom up to mute the microphone. Such a game changer when you don't have to fumble windows looking for the mute button.- Battery and charging: The battery will last all day (and sometimes into the night). It doesn't last 2 days for me anymore, but it still lasts 12-14 hours. I never have battery issues unless I forget to put it in the cradle when I'm done with work. I listen to music often. When the battery runs out, I plop it in the charger and it'll charge up fast. I.e. if I forgot to leave it on the cradle overnight, I can do my morning meetings and then plop it in the charger over lunch and it's fully charged. The battery is built in and it charges via micro-USB. You don't need to worry about keeping AAA batteries and a charger around. Just put the cradle on your desk and plug it into your computer and you're good to go. Before purchasing, the battery life was what worried me the most. I was worried that I'd spend a few hundred bucks on a headset and in 2 years, the battery wouldn't hold a charge. I haven't found that to be the case. 18 months in, the battery still gets me through the day easily.- Fit and finish. It's definitely a premium product. Well constructed. Carrying case is great for when I travel.- I regularly use Linux desktop, Mac and Windows 10. It works flawlessly across each w/o needing to install drivers. It's using the USB audio profile, so it works out of the box.The MEHS:- I wasn't used to _on_ ear headphones. My prior headphones were wired Bose QuietComfort. Those are super comfortable. The Jabra headphones sit on the ear. It took a while for me to get used to that. At first, I couldn't wear them the whole day w/o feeling like my ears were in a vice. Now I'm used to it. The other features make it worth it.- When I'm in a meeting on my computer, and someone calls my phone, it mutes the computer audio. I get around this by trying to remember to turn bluetooth off on my phone.The CONS:- The price. It's expensive. But TBH for me it is totally worth it.If it fits in your budget (or your company is paying for it) I think it's a great headset.
Timothy R. Anderson
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2020
It was top rated in a comparative review by Wirecutter so I decided it would be worth the investment given the likelihood of working from home for the next month or two. It is better than I expected but also has a few little drawbacks I want to highlight.Positives+ The noise cancellation works well - better than I expected for an on-ear vs. over the ear.+ Very lightweight - much easier to wear all day than big over the ear headphones+ Love the red light while on a call or video conference. Gives a nice visual cue to other people in the house that I'm on a call and not just listening to music.+ Does a nice job with being connected simultaneously to phone and computer.+ Love how lifting or lowering the boom microphone serves as a mute/unmute button in Zoom.Didn't expect this kind of integration with third party software like Zoom. I use this feature many times a day.Negatives- The lightness is a bit of a double-edged sword. It feels brittle and fragile. It may be more robust than it feels but it seems like I could break it at any moment.- It may be user error but occasionally it seems hard to get it to switch over to the other device.- The stand (with integrated charger) just doesn't seem up to what I expect for a ~$300 device. I keep looking at ordering a $15 stand and thinking it would be much more convenient.- It charges using micro-USB. Would prefer USB-C or better yet, wireless charging built into a simple stand.- Pricing has been all over the place. Went up by $100 the day after I placed my order. Fine by me not so much for the people I have been recommending it to.It is pricey and I have quite a few negatives noted but I still think it is worth it. During the coronavirus social distancing, I'm spending 4 or 5 hours a day doing Zoom meetings and several more hours listening to music while going through email. I'm glad every day I got it. I expect Jabra could make a new version to address these shortcoming to make it even better. For 2020 work from home, it is VERY helpful and a useful tool that will help avoid family strife making the price well worth it.
Andy B
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2020
I balked at spending this much on a headset, but with so many Zoom and Teams meeting after starting to work from home, I needed something that I could wear comfortably for hours that would enable me to hear and be heard while minimizing background noise from my better half officing out of the same room.This headset does that in spades. Being able to connect to PC and cell phone is really convenient, although I do occasionally get interrupted in the middle of a virtual PC meeting when a call comes in on my phone, so I have to make sure not to autoconnect it to my phone when that's a concern.The earpieces are very soft and comfortable for the most part for long periods, but I do get a little achy on my earlobe where I have a stud earring. Can't really blame that on the headset, though!Battery life has been phenomenal. It tells me there's 13 hours of charge at the beginning of the day and I haven't come close to testing that, but as long as I charge it overnight, I've never had it go dead on me during the day.Folks in other meetings (especially over PC videoconference, less so over phone connection) have commented how clearly my voice comes through.Also really like the carrying case it came with. I've thrown my laptop in my briefcase and hauled these along when I needed to work outside of the home a couple of times.Note that my experiences are with using the included USB bluetooth adapter, and not the native bluetooth on my windows PC. In my experience, Windows bluetooth performance leaves a lot to be desired, but the jabra usb bluetooth adapter has been flawless.Would not hesitate to recommend.
Customer
Reviewed in Australia on July 3, 2019
Battery life outstanding compared to other devices I have had in the past. Ambient noise reduction works well - very surprising hom much background noise there actually is in an office. Particularly like the "mute/unmute" function linked to moving the boom mike up and down. Good range when using supplied USB dongle and Bluetooth. Recommended headset.
Michael McCaffrey
Reviewed in Canada on October 11, 2019
This headset was the result of many hours of research online and in several stores.I was looking for a headset with the best noise-cancelling mic on the market and this definitely delivers.I'm on calls a lot and I record a lot of training videos as well. I work in coffee shops a lot. It's important that the headset blocks out the background sound for me and also that the mic doesn't pick up all the background sound.Slight downside - it makes your voice sound a little 'metalic' to the person on the other end of the phone, but I've never had any complaints.
Dan from Montreal
Reviewed in Canada on July 2, 2018
The Jabra Evolve 75 Stereo headset has revolutionized my life in my home office and even for personal calls, making it much easier and more pleasant to make phone calls and attend remote meetings. It's far better than the other wired and wireless options I've tried.The sound is so clear and immersive that it's almost as good as being in the same room with the other person. I feel more connected to the people I'm speaking with, which improves the conversation dynamics.An unexpected benefit of the headset is the sidetone audio which plays back your own voice in the headset, and which is absent or weak in many other headsets. I adjusted the side tone to a high setting. When I can hear my voice in the conversation, I speak more softly and naturally, even in noisy environments.The headset has allowed me to shift my calling from my cellphone and land line to my computer, because I've found Voice over IP gives much clearer audio quality. Before using this headset, all audio was so mediocre that I didn't notice the difference.The boom microphone has amazing noise cancellation.The active noise cancellation on the headphones is listed as 17 decibels, and that sounds about right. It's a medium level of noise cancellation. It won't turn a noisy train into a cathedral, but it's enough to make a significant difference.Comfort level is high for the first few hours, and then reduces to medium. The earphones rest lightly on top of the ears, so lightly that you barely notice them at first, but after a few hours even the light pressure becomes a bit uncomfortable. I wear glasses and haven't found any issues specifically related to the glasses.The headset connects to up to 2 devices at the same time, and switches automatically between them depending which one is sending an audio signal. I was initially confused by the fact that you can't manually switch between the 2 connected devices. So far it hasn't been a problem, but I wish I had more control over that.Once 2 devices are connected, you can't connect to any other devices, and there's no way to manage connected devices in the headset. That can be confusing and sometimes frustrating -- it's my only complaint about the Evolve 75. The only way to connect to another device at that point is to first disconnect from one of the other 2 devices. Since I use the headset with 3 or 4 devices, it's sometimes a pain, but now that I know the issue I can manage it in advance.The connection quality is excellent and stable to my Samsung Galaxy S8 and my MacBook Pro (using the Link 370 USB bluetooth transmitter). With the Link 370 USB adapter the sound quality is flawless. If I instead connect to the MacBook's native bluetooth, the sound is glitchy, so I have to remember to use the Link 370.It connects easily to other devices, but using it as a regular headphone on my Apple TV 4k, I get occasional audio drop-outs.
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