
Jabra
The Jabra Evolve2 30 SE (part 23189‑989‑879‑01) is a lightweight, wired on‑ear headset built for hybrid work, featuring ergonomic memory‑foam cushions, a 2‑mic system with 48 % passive noise isolation, 28 mm stereo speakers, an integrated busylight and USB‑C/A plug‑and‑play connectivity.
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$95.40
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$88.14
Lowest
$80.80
Highest
$101.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Jabra Evolve2 30 SE for its lightweight, biometric ergonomic design, clear audio from 28 mm speakers, and productivity‑focused features such as an auto‑activating busylight and seamless USB‑C/A plug‑and‑play connectivity. They acknowledge its solid UC platform support but point out the fixed right‑hand mic, lack of ANC and the wired‑only nature as trade‑offs against newer wireless competitors.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the headset’s comfort, easy setup and clear voice pickup, especially appreciating the passive noise isolation and busylight for focus. Recurring complaints revolve around the right‑only microphone, the absence of wireless/Bluetooth freedom, occasional cable tangling and the fact that it lacks active noise cancellation for very loud environments.
Common Complaints
Fixed right‑side boom mic, no active noise cancellation, wired‑only design leading to cable tangling, lack of wireless/Bluetooth option, and slight weight concerns during extended wear.
What People Are Saying
“heavy on comfort, light on the ears”
“molds to ears”
How It Compares
vs. Jabra Evolve2 40
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Choose the 30 SE for a budget‑friendly, always‑on wired setup; choose the Evolve2 40 if you need ANC and wireless mobility.
vs. Poly Voyager 4320 UC
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Pick the Jabra 30 SE for a comfortable, cost‑effective wired headset; pick the Voyager 4320 UC if you need wireless freedom and ANC.
vs. Logitech Zone Wired
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Select the Jabra 30 SE for better comfort and busylight features; select the Logitech Zone Wired if larger drivers and optional ANC are priorities.