π§ Jabra Evolve 75 UC Wireless Headset: Stereo with World-Class Speakers, Active Noise-Cancelling Microphone and All Day Battery - Buy Now! Review
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Description of π§ Jabra Evolve 75 UC Wireless Headset: Stereo with World-Class Speakers, Active Noise-Cancelling Microphone and All Day Battery - Buy Now!
- Everything is fine!
- Big and chunky
- Great for a small home
- So-so
- microphone quality sound quality battery life many settings in the application
- Noise-cancelling microphones have their limitations, although the test videos may give the impression that the interlocutor will only hear voice in the most noisy environments. This is not so - on the train, not far from the highway, the interlocutor will hear noise. Although the voice is still heard clearly. The microphone can only be on the right, it may be unusual. The maximum volume level is barely sufficient in a noisy environment, there is no headroom.
- Noise reduction, including for the microphone. Quite a large radius of action: it penetrates normally through one concrete wall, it is quite possible to use it. Through two walls, interruptions in communication are already beginning. There is a voice boost mode, with noise reduction turned on, it highlights the middle frequencies and allows you to hear the surrounding voices clearly (for example, so as not to miss your stop on the subway). Passive noise cancellation is pretty decent. You put on a headset, and it seems that cotton wool has risen in your ears. Of course, in noisy places like the subway, you have to turn on active noise reduction. By the way, in the subway, thanks to him, it is quite possible to talk on the phone or listen to music, although the borderline is not very suitable for music. Voice prompts: The headset tells you how much battery life is left, when it is connected to a smartphone or computer, as well as the status of noise reduction and when the microphone is turned off. By the way, the microphone is very convenient to turn off by simply lifting it. You can ate the firmware of both the headset itself and the included Bluetooth adapter. When connected to a computer via USB, the headset not only charges, but also works as an external audio device. There are no problems with Skype, it's not for nothing that the model has the appropriate certificate.
- Doesn't stay on the head very well. If you play sports / yoga, wearing a headset, she always strives to slide forward or backward. Noise reduction is mainly to muffle low frequencies (the declared value of 17 dB is most likely provided there). However, itβs probably not worth turning off the middle frequencies completely, otherwise life on the street and in transport is threatened. The specifications do not indicate which codec the headset supports for audio transmissions. A long correspondence with Jabra technical support was successful: I was informed that the headset supports SBC - CVSD - mSBC codecs. There is no mention of AptX, so you can forget about high-quality music playback. Perhaps it is precisely because of the codecs used when watching movies that the sound sometimes turns into mush for a split second. However, it turned out that this problem occurs only with the complete adapter. When connected to a laptop via its built-in Bluetooth adapter, the sound is quite decent. After a full charge, the headset reports that the battery will last for 14 hours. In fact, less than 8-10 hours.