Jabra Evolve2 40 Uc Wired Headphones, Usb-C, Stereo, Black – Telework Headset For Calls And Music, Enhanced All-Day Comfort, Passive Noise Cancelling Headphones, Uc-Optimized With Usb-C Connection
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Touch |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Carrying Case Material | Fabric |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Calling |
Compatible Devices | Universal |
Cable Features | Retractable |
Additional Features | Noise Cancellation |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Telecommunications |
Headphone Folding Features | On Ear |
Earpiece Shape | On-Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | On Ear |
Carrying Case Color | Black |
Style Name | Stereo (USB-C) |
Theme | Professional |
Color | Black |
Wireless Technology | RF |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | Wired |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Sensitivity | 117 dB |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
E**E
What changed my mind
I had always been against wearing over-ear headphones as they are usually oversized, heavy, hot and the weight on my neck usually causing headaches afterwards. Since the pandemic, online meetings have become an essential way of communicating at work and keeping in touch with loved ones, I am so pleased that I found this new generation of Jabra on-ear headphones. It is lightweight, great-looking, comfortable, provides sufficient noise cancellation and clear sound. I have tried the Evolve2 30 originally because worrying about Evolve2 40 may be too heavy for me. But I was convinced by the larger speakers that delivered a much clear sound than Evolve2 30 and the weight is acceptable which did not cause me headache or neck pain even after wearing it for 5 to 7 hours a day with 3 to 4 small breaks in between. I highly recommend it.
U**H
Decent Upgrade to Jabra Evolve 20 but not very impressive
This is a good product, trust me. But I have many issues with this as I have been using Jabra Evolve 20 for over 2 year.Pros:- The call quality with Jabra is excellent. They never go wrong with any of their products.- Noise cancellation on speakers is good. They call it passive noise cancellation. Basic the earpieces are so designed that it is like you keeping your hands over your ears. Does reduce some sound, without a doubt. At first I thought it was a marketing gimmick, but you will see that because of the design you see some reduction in noise. The mic is not noise cancelling, but being Jabra the quality is much better than other products.- The type C variant is quite good. I use this for calls not just on my laptop but also on phones. For Evolve 20 I had to use a type A to type C converter. This one being type C is much easier to connect.- The build is good, the design is sturdy, the case is very nice.- Mic gets muted when pulled up. This is an excellent feature! And what is more, when connected to a laptop it says muted/unmuted when you mute/unmute. EXCELLENT feature for when in meetings and you forget to mute yourself. You cannot go wrong with this.Cons:- Wire Length: The best part about Evolve 20 was that it had a long wire. This is just regular sized. Compared to other products, no different. The length is standard. But compared to Evolve 20, its a disappointment. I loved the ability to move around while in meetings.- Call Controls: The call controls on your right earpiece. I am really not a fan of that design. With evolve 20, the design was a circular wheel with buttons in the middle of the wire. It was way more convenient. However, with the mic getting muted when pulled up I cannot really complain that much. Increasing or decreasing the sound is a bit inconvenient though.- Mic Placement - Perhaps my greatest complaint with this device is that the mic is on the right side. With Jabra Evolve 20, the mic could rotate either forward or backward. So you could wear the mic side towards left and pull the mic forward; or wear the mic side towards right ear and pull the mic forward. This mic can only be pulled one side. So if you are wearing the mic side on your left year, the mic will actually pull down not in front but towards the back of your neck. And having the mic and controls on the right side is extremely inconvenient while in meeting, making notes, or doing anything at all on your laptop.Overall it is a good product, it is definitely an improvement over Jabra Evolve 20 or even Jabra Evolve 40 but some ergonomic points could have been better.
L**A
Le son est tellement clair.
Dans le cadre de mon travail avec l’ordi et vidéoconférence, mes collègues ont remarqués la qualité de mon son. Je connais pas d’autres casques, mais Jabra est une très bonne qualité et pour le prix je suis très satisfaite!!! Le casque vient avec un étui et il est léger. Je recommande vivement!
K**.
These headphones hurt!
I've been using them just for a few days but think I made a mistake. While I have no major issues with the sound (though, when I record with them, despite on maximum input/output), the recording is not loud enough. My biggest issue is they make my ears hurt! My daughter tried them, and same thing. Be warned.
N**A
Professional and amazing !
Great, light headset for professional folk. I got the usb c one which seems to be the norm now and I use mine with a MAC. Lots of setting to customize on the software. I didn't feel discomfort while trying it for about an hour though the reviews here complain about this. I have a large head.
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