Jabra Evolve2 50

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Sentiment score75% positive
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Last updated: May 23, 2026

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Reddit IconDaryl_Cambriol
11 months ago

Jabra evolve2 50 Wired: no bluetooth interruption or battery to charge. Can connect to devices by Bluetooth. Great mic and audio. My wife and I have meetings in the same home office with no interference. On-ear design is a bit hit and miss for some people but I find it comfortable for long calls or back to back afternoons… but I’m happy when they come off. There are more expensive ones available with a higher spec but I liked how small these are. My alternative is Apple AirPods Pro 2 with an airfly adapter. Works really well and super portable but relies on Bluetooth and batteries. If you work on Apple devices it’s a no brainer.

Reddit Iconkchong
about 2 months ago

After tearing my hair out with Bluetooth issues, I got the Jabra Evolve2 50. Connects straight to your laptop with USB-C. Have never had an issue.

Reddit IconKdbrewst
4 months ago

Don't get bluetooth, always get wired. People will forget to charge them or be dead chargers plus connectivity issues. I've had the Jabra Evolve wired for nearly 7 years (same pair) and they're way way way better than my airpods pro.

Reddit Iconchonky__chonker
3 months ago

I have the Jabra Evolve 2 for work. I got them as I am a hearing aids wearer so they fit over my aids enough to be comfortable. I can use them for calls and blocking out the office. The noise cancelling in the office is excellent but I’ve not tried them on a plane before so cannot comment. I love that I can listen to my Spotify using my work headset so people assume I’m on a call and leave me alone.

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Reddit Icongroovieknave
12 months ago

Yeah, as someone who works with noise canceling headphones (Jabra Evolve 2) and uses personal headphones such as the Sony XM4… get Resound hearing aids or similar tech that addresses feedback. Resound specifically has a feature that will reduce feedback to almost nonexistent. I personally bought the Noahlink so I could fiddle with that feature until I got it how I liked it. I suggest considering this and doing some research. Phonaksdo have whistleblock for their feedback tech but it isn’t as good as Resounds DFS Ultra

Reddit IconIAmTheM4ilm4n
9 months ago

The Evolve2 series are outstanding. Now if you want to cancel ALL outside noise, maybe David Clark HBT40? I had a pair for datacenter work, paired to a cell phone. Couldn't hear anything from the equipment in the cage, just the phone conversation.

Reddit IconInfamous-Roof757
about 2 months ago

I don't want to worry about charging wireless headphones I evaluated Jabra Evolve 2 (can't remember which model) and EPOS Sennheiser Impact 860T ANC (wired USB-C). Decided with the latter and it's working well for me so far in terms of the ANC. Not going to trust Logitech again.

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