I have been using the Evolve 65 UC Stereo for a long time. It works without any problems with all applications (Zoom, Music, FaceTime etc.) both wirelessly via Bluetooth and wired via USB to my iMac and MacBook. The sound quality is excellent.
Cables are not rolled up, they are connected with a magnet at the front! When a call comes in, it vibrates in the neck, and if you take the headphones off, the call is picked up!
I use the headphones every day in my home office! I can recommend them!
Regards
Sani
There are 2 models of the Jabra Evolve 65 Stereo:
Jabra Evolve 65 UC Stereo (Bluetooth, Wireless, Avaya, Cisco)
Jabra Evolve 65 MS Stereo (Bluetooth, Wireless, Skype for Business)
The MS model is certified for Skype for Business (i.e. Lync). I don't know if the conventional Skype also works with it. In any case, the UC model does not work with Lync.
The scope of delivery includes the headset, the Jabra Link 390 Bluetooth USB-A adapter, a travel case, user documents, a USB-C to USB-A cable and a charging cradle. The charging station is also included with this model.
The Jabra Evolve 65e MS Duo (6599-623-109) is Microsoft Teams compatible, the neckband vibrates during calls (adjustable via Jabra Direct) and a return to Digitec is possible within 30 days, unused and in its original packaging. https://www.digitec.ch/de...
The Jabra Evolve 65e MS Duo (6599-623-109) is Microsoft Teams compatible and certified for Teams, but does not have a vibration function for calls. A return to digitec.ch is possible within 30 days, provided the product is unused and in its original packaging. Processing costs will be charged for opened products. For more information, please visit this page: https://www.digitec.ch/de...
The charging station is not included in the standard delivery of this model. The headset comes with a USB cable for charging and connection, as well as a Bluetooth adapter.
Some versions or promotions may include a charging station, but this is not the case for the current standard reference.
The main difference between the two models lies in the certification and the preconfigured settings for various communication platforms.
- Certification: One model is optimised for Microsoft Teams (MS), the other for Unified Communications (UC) such as Skype for Business, Zoom or other UC platforms.
- Settings: The MS variant is specifically tuned for Microsoft Teams, while the UC variant is configured for a wider range of communications applications.
- Functionality: Both models offer plug-and-play functionality and can be used wirelessly with a USB-A connection. The basic functions such as volume control and stereo sound are identical.
- Compatibility: Both headsets work with most common communication applications, but the MS version offers special features for Microsoft Teams.
The differences therefore mainly concern the software integration and not the hardware.
The main difference between the Jabra Evolve 65 SE Mono and the Jabra Evolve 65 MS Mono lies in their compatibility and certifications:
## Compatibility and certifications
- Jabra Evolve 65 MS Mono: This model is certified for Microsoft Teams and offers a plug-and-play experience with Microsoft Teams. It supports functions such as auto-selecting as default audio device, answering and ending calls, adjusting volume and muting. It is also compatible with other Unified Communications (UC) platforms.
## Softphone compatibility
- Jabra Evolve 65 SE Mono: This model is generally certified for Unified Communications (UC) and supports various UC platforms such as Avaya, Cisco, Alcatel Lucent and others, but it does not have a specific Microsoft Teams certification.
In terms of technical specifications, such as battery life, range and audio quality, the two models are largely identical, as they are both part of the same product line. The main difference therefore lies in the specific certification and compatibility with Microsoft Teams.
The scope of delivery consists of everything you have listed. I will pass on the inadequate information to the responsible department for revision, thank you for pointing this out!
With Jabra Direct, the "Wired USB Audio" function can be deactivated on the headset setting level in the "Softphone (PC)" tab. USB is then only used for charging the device. This adjustment certainly brings an improvement.
Yes, it works. The only problem is that when you are in a meeting on your PC and the mobile phone rings, you hear the ringing and the meeting stops until the mobile phone has stopped ringing.
Hello Tanjfe
Yes, if you have plugged the dongle into your device, you can connect it wirelessly. That means it is connected when you plug it in.
Then select the audio output and the microphone in the audio settings and off you go.