Jabra Evolve2 30 headphones review: Ideal for work-from-home set-up
The Jabra Evolve2
30 headphones are
primarily for office or work-from-home purposes, but they go beyond that, too.
I had the headphones for
review and after about a month's usage, here's what I can say about them:
Priced modestly at Rs 12,149, the Jabra Evolve2 30
headset comes with two-microphone call technology for voice calls and online
meetings. It also has 28mm drivers and an ‘advanced digital chipset’ for
improved audio quality for both calls and playback.
The on-ear headphones have oval
memory foam ear cushions with the angled earcup design and a single-sided busy
light that turns on automatically when you’re on a call.
The earpads are not just highly soft and comfortable, they provide
a notable degree of passive noise isolation, too.
Both
the headband and slider of the Evolve2 30 are made using stainless steel, so a
bit of sturdiness is there.
The
right earcup has the boom mic and on-ear controls. There are three buttons for
volume/track navigation and playback, and there’s a single mic mute button.
The
buttons are highly responsive and work seamlessly to skip and pause audio. An
outer panel has a button placed subtly to answer or end calls, or open
Microsoft Teams notifications.
These
are corded headphones (USB-A cable) so there is no support for Bluetooth, but
at this price, there is little to complain about.
When
it comes to performance, the headset is precisely for office calls and virtual
meetings, however, you can use it beyond that well as the sound output is rich
and clear, and you get stereo audio performance on top of that.
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