Jabra Evolve2 65 MS (Wireless, USB-C)
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Jabra Evolve2 65 MS

Wireless, USB-C


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stephcebab

3 years ago

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johnk572003

1 month ago

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digitec

1 month ago

The difference between the MS version and the standard version of a Jabra product usually relates to certification and optimisation for certain platforms, such as Microsoft Teams in the case of the MS version. The MS version is specifically designed to be compatible with Microsoft Teams, which may include built-in features for a better user experience in this environment. The standard version, on the other hand, may not have these specific features. In the case of the "Evolve2 65 MS (Wireless, USB-C)", it is optimised for Microsoft Teams, which means it is designed to work perfectly with this platform, offering features such as volume control, mute, and seamless integration with Teams meetings.

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johnk572003

1 month ago

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digitec

1 month ago

To connect your headset to a Windows PC via Bluetooth, you don't necessarily need an adapter. However, for a more stable and easier connection, the use of a Bluetooth adapter such as the Jabra Link 380 is recommended. This adapter is often supplied with the headset and provides a direct, pre-configured wireless connection. If you want to connect directly via Bluetooth without an adapter, you can do so by activating Bluetooth on your PC and selecting the headset from the list of available devices.

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Anonymous

2 months ago

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digitec

2 months ago

The battery life of this headset is up to 37 hours on a single charge. It can be fully charged in about 90 minutes, with fast charging options available, such as 8 hours of battery life in just 15 minutes.

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digitec

4 months ago

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The Jabra Evolve2 65 MS (Wireless, USB-C) is compatible with most laptops, including Lenovo models. Here are some important compatibility points: - The headset can be connected to your laptop via Bluetooth or the included Jabra Link 380 Bluetooth adapter. - It is compatible with both Mac and PC systems. - There are no specific restrictions regarding the brand of the laptop as long as the Bluetooth function or the USB port (USB-C or USB-A) is available. Thus, the Jabra Evolve2 65 MS (Wireless, USB-C) should work with your Lenovo laptop without any problems.

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mrj3ns7

1 year ago

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SabineH542

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Anonymous

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Sami88

3 years ago

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nschranz

3 years ago

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Yes, you can operate two connections at the same time, but they cannot transmit sound at the same time, i.e. if you listen to music on one device and a call comes in on the other, the music will be interrupted. In my experience, calls have priority over music and with 2 music signals, the dongle has priority over Bluetooth.

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angie.fischer

3 years ago

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gschwinds

3 years ago

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According to the following technical data sheet, a Bluetooth dongle should be included in the scope of delivery. https://www.jabra.com/_/media/Jabra_VXi_Product-Documentation/Jabra-Evolve2-series/Shared-tech-spec/RevB/DE-Jabra-Evolve2-Range-Tech-Spec-Web-040620.pdf But if you're not allowed to connect via Bluetooth, it's the same thing, isn't it?

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

Hello I can't make a direct comparison with the Evolve 75, but my experience with this headset is very good. It allows high-quality conversations even in a busy open-plan office or in a busy home office. However, it is beyond the capabilities of this headset to completely block out the surroundings, e.g. when children are shouting or similar.

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Funkyman

4 years ago

I hardly think so. In my view, this is the biggest and up to now only real weak point. The headset does not hold very well. If you move your head down quickly, it can fall off quickly or at least slip. That is annoying. But otherwise I really enjoy it. It seems more stable. My old Evolve 65 broke at the transition from the headband to one ear cup. This one seems to be better built. Also, if you move the earpiece upwards, you are muted. In the version with MS Teams, Teams also recognises that you are muting and displays it. If you want to "unmute" yourself, simply move the headband back in front of your mouth. The headset now speaks more than just English. You can install firmware with German phrases on the headset. Not absolutely necessary, but nice.

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michazuxim

4 years ago

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Maenu97

4 years ago

I have just tried this. I was only able to establish a connection via cable, so the device also seems to work for your specific application. What I can't say is whether the Bluetooth is then also switched off, in case the cable connection is preferred to a wireless connection for radiation considerations. I hope this helps you.

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Mario V

4 years ago

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peppinu

4 years ago

according to Jabra FAQs https://www.jabra.com.de/business/office-headsets/jabra-evolve/jabra-evolve2-65##26599-999-999 What are the benefits of Evolve2 models certified for Microsoft Teams? With the appropriately certified Evolve2 models, you benefit from a plug-and-play experience with Microsoft Teams. The plug-and-play functionality offers the following benefits: Automatic selection as the default audio device. Dedicated Microsoft Teams button for: A purple LED indicator notifies users of Microsoft Teams notifications when users can join the Microsoft Teams meeting for missed Microsoft Teams calls for Microsoft Teams voicemails The Microsoft Teams LED flashes green when a Microsoft Teams call is received Notifications Answer incoming Microsoft Teams calls Open the "Join Now" screen Open the "Missed Calls" screen "Open Microsoft Teams voicemail screen Bring Microsoft Teams client to the front Voice prompts when users are wearing the headset If you use a UC client other than Microsoft Teams, we recommend the UC variant. It is certified for all common UC platforms such as Cisco, Mitel, Avaya, etc.

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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nschranz

4 years ago

It is basically the same product. If MS is in the name, it has a few additional functions for MS Teams, which I don't find relevant. UC would be the same for UCC phone systems. There are also differences in the USB receiver that comes with the phone, which provides better connectivity and function than Bluetooth. It is available either as an A or a C version (look at the photos). I got the wrong one and had to buy an adapter.

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