

🎙️ Elevate your hybrid hustle with sound clarity and comfort that keeps you winning.
The Jabra Evolve2 65 Flex is a professional-grade wireless headset designed for hybrid work environments. Featuring 28mm speakers, advanced Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation, and ClearVoice microphone technology, it ensures superior call quality and immersive sound. Its lightweight, AirComfort headband and rotating earcups provide all-day comfort, while dual Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity and a foldable design offer unmatched portability and convenience. Certified for all leading UC platforms and equipped with a wireless charging pad, it’s built to keep you productive and connected wherever work takes you.






















| ASIN | B0C1DG8CM1 |
| Age Range (Description) | Information Not Available |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #91 in Computer Headsets |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
| Cable Feature | Without Cable |
| Compatible Devices | Universal |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Type | control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (654) |
| Date First Available | April 15, 2023 |
| Display size | 6.1 inches |
| Earpiece Shape | On-ear |
| Form Factor | On Ear |
| Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
| Headphones Jack | USB |
| Included Components | Jabra Evolve2 65 Flex Link380c UC Stereo WLC, NA |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Item model number | 26699-989-889-01 |
| Manufacturer | Jabra |
| Material | Information Not Available |
| Model Name | Evolve2 65 Flex |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 6.1 x 7.9 x 4.3 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Music |
| Special Feature | Wireless |
| Special features | Wireless |
| Style | All Platforms |
| UPC | 706487025030 |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
R**R
Top tier quality headset!
Fits very well. Functions 10/10, love the quality sound. Cheap compared to top tier headsets. I use this daily for work. battery lasts a looot! Connects via usb or wireless.
G**Y
Nearly perfect!
Was looking for: - All day comfort (on-the-ear, but the cushions are amazingly soft) - Cool on the ears - Good noise control on the mic - Good sound on the mic - Portable - Reliable connectivity (either through the Bluetooth dongle or USB-C, both work great!) - Long battery life - Physical mute (you fold up the mic) - Comfort is good while wearing glasses. The Evolve2 65 Flex headphones delivered! Bonuses: The audio quality is pretty good, enough to enjoy music if I have a break. The (wool?) case is very convenient and seems durable (had it for a month or so of hot-desk use (where I pack-up every day), still looks new). The bluetooth dongle is small and very effective (the head-set prefers it to the phone, so if my laptop is on, that's where my audio connects even if my phone is on). The "Soundscape" included in the phone app (built-in looped sounds: rain, thunder, waves, fans, waterfall, etc.) is a wonderful calm oasis in the middle of a busy day or noisy room. It does all the things I need it to. Improvements? They could be a -little- more comfy if they were around the ear and not on the ear. The noise cancelling is so-so (I mean, they are on the ear, so they have that to deal with. Not as good as Sony over the ear or in-ear (both of which I own from the 2023 gen of those products)). I usually set them to "off" and that actually blocks more of the chatter in the room than the ANC. YMMV. Overall love them though. The Sony products I mentioned did not give me the comfort or reliability I needed for a full work day. The Jabra headset definitely does. Highly recommend for a long day at an on-the-phone job. (I am on the phone 90-100% of an 8 hour day 5 days a week) in an office. They are not tight enough for on-the-go work I would say. So if you are on flights/moving around a lot, these likely would slip off (again, they are on-the-ear). Really wish I could give 4.8, I think that's more accurate. They are not perfect, but they do the job very well so gave 5 because that's closer to how I feel about them.
M**N
Microphone too inconsistent and frustrating to be worth it. Would not recommend.
Just got off a call where the person on the other end was complaining that my voice was very quiet and difficult to understand. I switched to the phone mic, spoke at the same level, and the other party was very grateful. I've grown to be rather frustrated with this headset since my priority when making the purchase was to improve my voice quality in calls. --- Update after 3 months of use: I've started hearing complaints from colleagues more frequently that my microphone cuts out during meetings. This is while in a quiet room with no background noise that needs cancelling, so it shouldn't be an overzealous voice isolation feature. This choppiness occurs whether using it with a straight Bluetooth connection to my laptop or with the USB-C dongle. It seems that giving the mic a little flick 'fixes' it briefly when it flares up. --- Original review: I have another pair of Jabra Elite 7 Pro earbuds, but coworkers regularly commented that my voice quality was poor on calls either on Zoom, Teams, Slack Huddles, or on the phone. So I picked these up. Made the purchase on Jan 2 at a sale price of $187.70, which I see as an excellent value. In short, my goal of improving on the Elite 7 Pro was absolutely met. - I prefer the sound that comes from the Evolve2 65 Flex for music, and the voice quality on the other side is significantly improved. - ANC is fine but not fantastic, and I find that to be acceptable. - The voice isolation when I'm speaking is really good. - I haven't experienced any of the issues in other reviews about the mic cutting out--hoping that holds out! It seems this may be a byproduct of the voice isolation feature. The headset does a good job of cutting out background noise, and the speakers voice may be getting mixed in with the background that's cut. Not sure if this could be remedied by changing any settings with the headset or not, but I have not experienced this as a significant issue. I usually work in pretty quiet settings though and haven't had calls in wind or other more challenging situations yet. - Connecting the mic on Windows didn't happen automatically with direct Bluetooth as it did with the speakers (rather than the included Jabra adapter which is recommended). By that I mean the headset mic wasn't available in a Zoom call with the headset paired and connected. But this was through selecting the headset mic in the OS Sound Settings, making it available. I understand the benefits of using the Jabra adapter, but I like the convenience of a quick direct Bluetooth setup.
S**R
Excellent Performance, Poor Ear Cushion Durability
The Jabra Evolve2 65 Flex is an excellent product in terms of voice quality and overall usability. However, the ear‑cushion covers are a significant weak point. They are very delicate and tend to tear quickly with normal use, which is disappointing for a premium headset. I rarely use this headset, yet I already need to order a second replacement set of ear‑cushion covers. Each replacement costs another $10–$15, which really shouldn’t be the case for a product in this price range. I take very good care of my devices, and this headset has always been stored in its pouch when not in use. I’ve used similar products from Sony and Beats, and their ear‑cushion quality has been noticeably better and far more durable. Given the cost of the Evolve2 65 Flex, I would expect the same level of durability from Jabra. It would be helpful if the ear cushions were made more robust and if an extra pair were included with the purchase. The rest of the headset performs exceptionally well, and addressing this issue would make it a truly outstanding product.
A**N
The size and sound quality is exceptional. The mic is smart design and work smoothly with both computer and smart phone in the same time.
B**D
Excellent choice. It’s lite and works like a charm
I**N
This headset delivers impressive active noise cancellation and long-lasting battery life, making it ideal for calls, music, or focused work sessions. The Bluetooth connection is stable, and the included wireless charging pad adds convenience to the experience. While the build quality and features reflect a professional-grade product, the price feels steep—especially if you’re cost-conscious. Excellent overall, but definitely on the expensive side.
J**H
Connects after 4th time. Voice quality issues. USB broke. And voice was cutting
K**S
Good Product.
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