'Finally, a boomless headset for the office': How Jabra made headphones I'd take to a boardroom
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'Finally, a boomless headset for the office': How Jabra made headphones I'd take to a boardroom
"Jabra's latest premium office headphones line, the Evolve3 series, comes with a redesign: they ditch the foam earcups for fabric, and completely do away with the boom mic. This approach might be considered blasphemy for a business headset, but the trade-off is a sleek, lightweight build that works very well as a hybrid pair you can actually wear out of the office."
"Although primarily marketed as a business headset, the device stands out as an adaptable hybrid pair with great call quality, solid audio, and a featherweight form factor. They even hold up on the subway here in New York."
"The Evolve3 75 has an excellent fit. Their compact build is minimal and streamlined without sticking out. They're also very secure without feeling tight or restrictive, allowing for long-term wear, thanks to the 180g weight, which feels well-balanced."
The Jabra Evolve3 series headphones feature a redesign with fabric earcups and no boom mic, prioritizing a lightweight and sleek design. Priced around $450, they include a replaceable battery and a five-year warranty. Despite being marketed as business headsets, they excel in call quality and audio performance, making them versatile for various environments. The compact build ensures comfort during long wear, although the cloth earcups may feel warmer compared to traditional materials. Overall, they challenge the stereotype of bulky business headsets.
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