Jabra Evolve 75e UC (Wireless, USB-A)

Jabra Evolve 75e UC

Wireless, USB-A


Question about Jabra Evolve 75e UC

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stonelli

4 years ago

According to the Jabra website, the Jabra Elite 65e also has ANC and also 3 microphones to create a noise cancellation zone for clear voice filtering and transmission. That leaves the battery life. But what else justifies twice the price? Am I missing something? Thanks

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SimoneR526

9 months ago

Hello, are you still selling the Jabra Evolve 75e UC? If so, I wanted to know the condition. I need them for work reasons and am quite annoyed because I need to replace the one I had and they're not exactly cheap! I don't use them often as I mostly work in my home office, but when I'm travelling or walking down the street they've always been my first choice.

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vengo.ch

4 years ago

with the 75e, the two headphones stick together by means of a magnet. when an incoming call comes in, all you have to do is separate the headphones magnetically or put them back together again when hanging up to accept or hang up the call. this way, you don't have to struggle with the rather cumbersome buttons. i won't be giving this feature away again. yes, and the longer battery is rather ok for video call meetings. this way, you don't have to struggle with the rather cumbersome buttons. i won't give this feature away anymore. yes, and the longer battery is rather ok for video call meetings. less would not be ok.

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thwinter

4 years ago

75e has noise cancelling in the headphones. 65e evolve does not. (65e elite are earbuds).
Both have noise cancelling in the mic. But if you want to talk in a very noisy environment (street / plane / crowded restaurant), neither is perfect (something with a boom arm would be better - evolve 65, evolve2 65, evolve2 85 or evolve 75 or Poly Voyager 5200).
75e has longer battery life. But a bit bulky at the neck where the battery sits.
That's why I sold the 75e and still use the 65e.