Jabra Evolve 65e MS Duo (Wireless, USB-A)
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Jabra Evolve 65e MS Duo

Wireless, USB-A


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Anonymous

1 week ago

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digitec

1 week ago

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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.

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Tailsyyy

3 years ago

I also had to search for a long time, but came across this thread where people report similar problems: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-teams/teams-auto-answering-while-in-a-call/m-p/2406228 Apparently there is no solution for this yet and the cause is also not clear. Maybe one of these solutions will help: - Switch off Bluetooth on the mobile phone - Deactivate Teams notifications on the mobile phone - Update Teams As far as I can tell, the problems often originate with Microsoft and not with Jabra. I hope your problem can be solved this way.