Jabra Evolve2 65 Review: Wireless Office Headset, Battery and Busylight

  • Wireless business headset supplied with a Jabra Link 380 USB-C Bluetooth adapter.
  • Passive noise cancellation from memory foam padding and an angled ear cup design, which Jabra states cancels 48 percent more noise than the previous model.
  • 40mm leak tolerant speakers for calls and music.
  • Three microphone call technology, which Jabra states reduces background conversation noise by 23 percent.
  • Up to 37 hours of battery life on a single charge, with a quoted 1.5 hour charging time.
  • Integrated busylight that activates automatically on a call and is described as four times more visible than before.
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Description

What The Jabra Evolve2 65 Is

The Jabra Evolve2 65 is a wireless business headset built for calls first and music second. This is the MS variant in black, supplied with a Jabra Link 380 USB-C Bluetooth adapter, a 1.2 meter USB-C to USB-A cable, a carry case and documentation. MS in the model name indicates the Microsoft variant, certified for Microsoft Teams, and Jabra also lists compatibility with Cisco, Mitel, Avaya and other unified communications platforms.

The Evolve line is the office equivalent of a gaming headset: designed around a microphone, a busylight and long wearing comfort rather than around bass response. It sits above the wired Jabra Evolve2 30 SE in the same family and competes with wireless office headsets such as the Logitech Zone 900 and the Plantronics Voyager Focus B825.

Noise Handling, And What Kind It Is

This deserves precision because the words matter. Jabra describes passive noise cancellation, not active noise cancellation. Passive means the physical design blocks sound: enhanced memory foam padding and a new angled ear cup design that Jabra states cancels 48 percent more of the surrounding noise than the previous generation. There is no electronic cancellation circuit involved in that figure.

Separately, the microphone side uses three microphone call technology, which Jabra states delivers 23 percent less background conversation noise on calls. That is processing applied to the outgoing voice signal, so it benefits the person on the other end of the call rather than the wearer. Both percentage figures are manufacturer comparisons against the previous Jabra model rather than against the market, and neither is an absolute measure of how quiet a room will sound.

Speakers

Jabra fits 40mm speakers described as leak tolerant, a term that refers to drivers tuned to hold their sound signature even when the ear cup seal is imperfect. On an on ear headset that matters more than on an around ear design, because on ear cups sit against the ear rather than around it and the seal varies with head shape and glasses. The stated frequency range is 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.

Battery, Busylight And Daily Use

Battery life is quoted at up to 37 hours on a single charge, with a charging time of 1.5 hours. Thirty seven hours covers a full working week of calls for most people, which is the practical threshold this product is aimed at, and a 1.5 hour recharge means a lunch break restores most of it.

The busylight is the feature that distinguishes office headsets from consumer ones. A red light on the headset activates automatically when a call or meeting starts, or can be switched on manually, and Jabra states this version is four times more visible than the previous design and visible from all directions. In an open plan office or a shared home workspace that is a genuinely useful signal, and it is the reason this style of headset persists in workplaces where noise cancelling consumer headphones would otherwise do.

One further point about the supplied adapter. Jabra ships the Link 380 rather than expecting the headset to pair directly with a computer over built in Bluetooth, and that is deliberate. A dedicated adapter gives a consistent connection profile across machines, avoids the audio quality drop that happens when a computer Bluetooth stack switches to a headset profile, and makes the headset behave the same way on any PC it is plugged into. It also means the adapter is a component that can be lost, and replacing it is an additional purchase.

Highlights

  • Wireless with a Jabra Link 380 USB-C adapter included.
  • Microsoft Teams certified MS variant.
  • Passive noise cancellation from angled cups and memory foam.
  • 40mm leak tolerant speakers.
  • Three microphone call technology.
  • Up to 37 hours of battery life.
  • 1.5 hour charging time.
  • Automatic busylight indicator.
  • Carry case included in the box.
  • Stated compatibility with Teams, Cisco, Mitel and Avaya.

Things To Consider

The specification table on this listing has several fields that cannot be right. Item weight is given as 1.6 ounces, which is not plausible for an on ear wireless headset with a battery. Water Resistance Level is listed as Water Resistant, a claim that appears nowhere in Jabra’s own description and should not be relied on. A Carrying Case Battery Charging Time of 1.5 hours is listed, matching the headset charge time, even though the included case is described as a plain carry case rather than a charging case. Control Method is listed as Touch where the headset uses physical buttons, and the model number appears as 26599-999-899 in the table while the title references the Link380c bundle.

  • Noise cancellation is passive only. There is no active cancellation circuit.
  • Both the 48 percent and 23 percent figures are comparisons against the previous Jabra model.
  • On ear cups rest on the ear rather than around it, which suits some people and not others.
  • The included case is a carry case, not a charging case.
  • The MS variant is tuned for Microsoft Teams. Buyers on other platforms should check which variant they need.
  • The adapter is USB-C, so a USB-A only computer needs the supplied cable or an adapter.
  • Weight and water resistance fields in the specification table are wrong.

Who Should Buy It And Who Should Not

The Evolve2 65 suits someone whose working day is built around calls: support roles, sales, consultancy, and anyone in back to back meetings from a desk or a home office. The 37 hour battery removes charging from the daily routine, the busylight solves a real social problem in shared spaces, and the microphone processing is aimed squarely at being understood rather than at sounding impressive. Buyers who want a similar package with a different fit should compare the Orosound Tilde Pro.

It is the wrong headset for anyone who wants active noise cancellation on a noisy commute, for music listening as the main use, and for anyone who finds on ear cups uncomfortable. Buyers who only need a simple wired option should look at the Poly Blackwire 3210, and the full computer headsets category shows how wired and wireless office models compare.

Additional information

Headphones Jack

Wireless

Model Name

Evolve2 65

Connectivity Technology

Bluetooth, Wireless

Wireless Communication Technology

Bluetooth

Included Components

Evolve2 65 headset black MS, Link 380 BT adapter USB-C, 1.2m USB-C to USB-A Cable, Carry case, Warranty and warning (safety leaflets)

Age Range Description

Adult

Material

memory foam

Specific Uses For Product

Business

Charging Time

1.5 Hour

Compatible Devices

Universal

Control Type

Media Control

Cable Feature

Without Cable

Item Weight

1.6 ounces

Water Resistance Level

Water Resistant

Frequency Range

20Hz-20,000Hz

Unit Count

1.0 Count

Style

Teams Certified

Control Method

Touch

Number of Items

1

Battery Life

37 Hours

Audio Driver Type

Dynamic Driver

Bluetooth Range

29.9 Meters

Carrying Case Battery Charging Time

1.5 Hours

Carrying Case Material

Plastic

Earpiece Shape

On-Ear

Is Autographed

No

Series Number

26599

UPC

706487020097

Manufacturer

Jabra

Product Dimensions

2.38 x 6.18 x 7.37 inches

Item model number

26599-999-899

Batteries

1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)