Jabra introduces new Evolve2 headsets and Speak2 speakerphones for modern hybrid workers

Jabra, the world’s leading professional audio brand, has announced the release of new products in its headset and conference speaker line, designed to empower the modern hybrid worker. With the addition of the Evolve2 65 Flex, Evolve2 mid-range headsets, Evolve2 50, and Evolve2 55, the Evolve series offers optimized sound for professional use and music, making it possible for users to take calls and attend meetings from anywhere.

The Evolve2 headsets are equipped with the most useful and professional features to protect the user’s focus zone, and users can now take calls and attend meetings in any environment with ease. The Jabra Evolve2 65 Flex is a standout product in the range, with a unique fold-and-go design that features a collapsible hinged headband, slimmed-down earcups, and a shorter hide-away boom arm. The headset is engineered with powerful noise-cancelling technology and Jabra ClearVoice microphones, ensuring that the user’s voice is always heard clearly, even in loud locations.

Jabra is also bringing Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) into a wider range of professional headsets, with a wireless option, Evolve2 55, and a corded version, Evolve2 50. These headsets are built with powerful ANC, a unique acoustic chamber design, 28mm custom speakers, a specially designed chipset that powers speech-separating, and two premium noise-cancelling microphones.

All products are certified for all leading virtual meeting platforms, such as Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, and Zoom.

The Jabra Speak’s market-leading line-up of professional speakerphones has also expanded with the release of the Jabra Speak2 75, Speak2 55, and Speak2 40. The Speak2 range is engineered specifically to meet the needs of the busy hybrid worker, with products designed to handle conference meetings, direct calls, streaming media, presentations, and more.

The Jabra Speak2 75 is the only speakerphone in the range to feature a custom-designed Microphone Quality Indicator. The 360-degree light ring shows users how well their voice is being picked up by the microphones, ensuring that all meeting participants feel heard and listened to. The speakerphone includes an advanced full range 65mm speaker, offering a dramatically more powerful audio experience and resulting in much more efficient and productive meetings.

For those who like choice, users can use the USB cable for a direct line with the Speak2 40 or go wireless with the Speak2 75 or Speak2 55. Each Speak2 product is designed to work with all leading virtual meeting platforms, ensuring that users can participate confidently in calls and meetings from any location, without worrying about poor audio quality or connectivity issues.

Holger Reisinger, SVP for Enterprise Solutions at Jabra, said, “These new audio tools elevate flexible working to the next level. They enable the modern office worker to work in the most productive way, looking, sounding, and being professional. By re-engineering our two leading professional audio ranges, Evolve2 and Speak2, we support the current generation of flexible workers with optimized experiences that will enhance their performance in any hybrid meeting.”

The Jabra Evolve2 65 Flex, Evolve2 55, and Evolve2 50 will be available from April 2023, with prices starting at S$518, S$424, and S$314, respectively.

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