The headset cannot be connected directly to the mobile for audio (sound and microphone) via USB-C; USB-C is only used for charging. Bluetooth is used to connect to mobile devices to enable audio and microphone functions.
So I don't know anything about interruptions. And I'm in meetings almost all day with Teams and headphones. But of course I can't hear myself either. However, I have not received any negative feedback from dialogue partners.
With the headphones for 320 you have to plug the usb-c cable in and out every time to charge them. The one for 347.- has a charging station on which you only have to place the headphones to charge them. The charging station is also available to buy separately.
This is Jabra Evolve2 85 MS USB-C Version, it includes the charging station.
The one that you linked is the UC version with USB-C and with charging station as well (28599-989-889).
Unfortunately, I can't answer that. I use it with Webex telephony. But in the meantime I have to send it back, because it does not connect to Webex or the mobile after a short time.
This product has a USB-C dongle, I would only buy a model with a USB-A dongle, because with a USB-C interface you can usually do more than just connect a Bluetooth dongle.
This Jabra Evolve2 85 has the following package contents: Headset, Charging cradle (depending on item number), Jabra Link 380
BT adapter, 1.2m USB-C to USB-A cable, 3.5mm jack audio cable
1.2m, flight adapter, travel case, warranty and warnings (safety instructions).
Hello, it is exactly as described by Rherzog. There is one more thing to say: Yes, it is Teams certified and has one or two direct Teams options. If you want the USB-C version, you have to buy the other Evolve2 85.
Thank you for your advice and listing. The corresponding information is given in the specifications, as well as the manufacturer's numbers. You can find the version you require "Art. 28599-999-999" on the following link: Jabra Evolve2 85 (Wireless)
Hi Philipp.nobel
I have connected the headset at home via dongle (USB-C Jabra Link 380) with the notebook and via Bluetooth with my mobile phone. The station on this one is only for charging.
When a call comes in (whether on mobile, teams or Skype), the music is paused and played again when the call is completed.
The range to the notebook is quite good. I can move around the whole flat with it (doors open, 4.5 rooms 105 m², office in the corner of the flat).
Many greetings
Krachgarten
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The Jabra Evolve2 85 works perfectly with MS Teams. It is also certified. I have not noticed any restrictions so far. You have to pay attention to the USB type. There are two versions: USB-A and USB-C.
Hello MrTom0815,
I had the same problem when I ordered this product. I'll give you a tip: check the Jabra website yourself. There are the exact specifications for the products. You will also find the manufacturer's number of the product you want. When I placed my order, the manufacturer's number matched the one in the specifications here at digitec. This allowed me to identify the product.
@digitec: It probably wouldn't be bad if you would revise the specifications, descriptions etc. a little bit...
Since I don't game, I can't really answer the question of whether they are suitable for this. However, I can confirm that the headset can be connected to the computer both with the USB-C dongle and via Bluetooth. It is also no problem to connect two devices (e.g. computer & mobile phone) at the same time - regardless of whether it is a dongle/BT or BT/BT. Sound quality and ANC are very good, although not quite on the same level as the Sony WH-1000, but you get a microphone from Jabra that is worlds better! With ANC, you have the option to turn on "PassThrough". In normal "music mode" you can only switch PassThrough on or off. For conversations, you can gradually adjust the "Listen" option, i.e. set yourself how much of your own voice you want to hear while talking on the phone (or gaming?).