But it is expensive, and not the most rugged option out there.
The Jabra Evolve2 65 Flex has long been topping our round-up of thebest Bluetooth headsets.
So, we jumped at the chance to get our hands on the kit to test it out ourselves.
you’re able to pick between USB-A and USB-C connectivity, and whether its optimized forMicrosoft Teamsor UC.
Add in the wireless charging stand and the cost rises to $389.
Whichever configuration you choose, those numbers put the headset in the premium price-bracket.
Simple, streamlined, effective.
We cracked kick off the lid to find a fabric charcoal case nestled beneath a single instruction card.
No room here for bulky manuals destined for the recycling bin or left unread in the kitchen drawer.
In the well of the box, theres also a charging cable and a wireless charging pad.
The overall design is a lot slimmer than theJabra Evolve 2 65that we reviewed.
The memory foam earphones are noticeably thinner and smaller, featuring Jabra AirComfort Fit.
Gone is the fully cushioned headband, with a single strip of padding now moved to the top.
The wireless charger has been reduced from a stand to a pad.
On the left-side is the wireless charging zone.
LED lights to the top of both ears display headset status.
Theres also HearThrough technology, which Jabra says lets you hear your surroundings and conversations.
Personally, this worked a treat while sharing an office.
Coupled with the lightweight design, makes it oh-so-easy to forget youre even wearing them.
Sound quality is very crisp and clear.
Theres no tinniness or artificiality to the audio, with outstanding stereo performance.
But then, this is a headset for the hybrid worker, best-suited to offices and home offices.
Although our Evolve2 65 Flex was certified for Microsoft Teams'', we experienced no issues usingGoogle MeetandZoom.
Not that we expected any problems.
We suspect this was a conflict between the built-in microphones auto-mute/unmute feature and the conferencing platforms own mute controls.
Elsewhere, we had no issues.
Admittedly, we were a bit worried about an on-ear headset with ANC.
you’re able to switch between ANC and HearThrough using the Jabra Sound+ app.
Its here where we optimized audio and updated the firmware.
The app is certainly worth investigating.
But it is expensive, and its not the most rugged option out there.
Its delightfully light, with cushioned pads as soft as clouds.
However, that lightweight design means the build quality does feel less than robust.
The Evolve2 65 Flex lacks the sense it would survive the crunch of a turbulent commute.
In that case, youll absolutely want to upgrade the soft fabric case to a hard-shell.
Its not perfect - mind you, show us a headset that is.
Whether the issues are deal-breakers will depend on what you want from a wireless business headset.