Rankings

The Jabra Evolve2 55 offers ANC, 18-hour wireless battery life, and dual-mode microphones in a lightweight on-ear design. Its battery drains faster with ANC on and the on-ear fit may be less comfortable for marathon sessions. Ideal for hybrid workers seeking a balanced wireless headset.

The Jabra Evolve2 50 combines active noise cancellation with both wired and Bluetooth connectivity, delivering versatile use for hybrid work. However, battery life details are missing and the on-ear design may feel bulky for long sessions. Ideal for professionals who need ANC and multi-device pairing.

The Jabra Evolve2 30 SE is a lightweight wired headset featuring memory-foam cushions, a dual-mic system and busylight for focused remote work. It lacks active noise cancellation and wireless freedom, which may be a drawback for users needing those features. It is ideal for hybrid office workers who prioritize comfort and UC integration over wireless mobility.

The Jabra Evolve 20 UC Stereo is a lightweight wired headset with USB-C/A plug-and-play and passive noise-cancelling cushions. Its main trade-off is the lack of active noise cancellation and wireless freedom. Best suited for entry-level office workers who need a simple, budget-friendly solution.

The Jabra Evolve 10 is a wired headset with a noise-cancelling microphone, USB-A plug-and-play and an eco-friendly build. It sacrifices wireless freedom and active noise cancellation to keep costs low. Ideal for users who need a simple, sustainable solution for PC calls.

The Jabra Evolve2 40 UC is a wired on-ear headset featuring large 40 mm speakers and a 3-mic digital MEMS array for clear calls. It lacks active noise cancellation and wireless connectivity, limiting mobility. Best suited for teleworkers who prioritize Teams integration and busylight visibility.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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— | — | — | 18 hoursbest | — | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 188 g | 142 g | 132 g | 130 g | 148.9 g | 125 gbest |
40 mmbest | — | 28 mm | 28 mm | 28 mm | 28 mm | |
117 dBbest | — | — | — | — | — | |
-26 dBVbest | — | — | -38 dBV | — | — | |
— | — | — | 30 mbest | 30 mbest | — | |
2best | 2best | 2best | 2best | 2best | 2best |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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Connectivity(2) | ||||||
Wireless Connectivity | false | false | false | true | true | false |
Connection Type | USB-A/USB-C wired | USB-A | USB-C/A | Bluetooth, USB | USB-A/USB-C wired, Bluetooth | USB-A, USB-C |
Audio(4) | ||||||
Driver Size (mm) | 40 mm | — | 28 mm | 28 mm | 28 mm | 28 mm |
Noise Cancellation | false | false | false | true | true | false |
Microphone Type | Digital MEMS | Noise‑Cancelling | Advanced noise‑canceling | Analog/Digital MEMS | Boom MEMS | Dual |
Microphone Sensitivity (dBV) | -26 dBV | — | — | -38 dBV | — | — |
Build & Design(3) | ||||||
Weight (g) | 188 g | 142 g | 132 g | 130 g | 148.9 g | 125 g |
Ear Cushion Material | leatherette | — | — | leatherette | leatherette | Memory foam |
Form Factor | On-ear | on-ear | on-ear | On-ear | Dual-ear | on-ear |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers praise the Jabra Elite 10 for its immersive Dolby Atmos spatial audio, superior six-mic call clarity, and ComfortFit design that reduces ear pressure during long sessions. They also commend the robust multipoint connectivity and LE Audio support as future-proof features. However, they note the modest per-charge battery life with ANC on, the absence of an IP rating for the earbuds, and occasional fit issues during intense exercise.
Everyday users love the effortless multipoint pairing, comfortable fit with multiple EarGel sizes, and clear call quality in noisy environments. Common complaints revolve around the earbuds slipping during sweaty workouts, the limited 5-hour battery per charge, and the relatively bulky charging case.

“heavy on comfort, light on the ears”

“molds to ears”



Choose the 30 SE for a budget-friendly, always-on wired setup; choose the Evolve2 40 if you need ANC and wireless mobility.





No independent professional reviews were found; official Jabra descriptions position the Evolve 20 UC Stereo as an entry-level professional headset offering easy USB plug-and-play setup, wideband audio quality and certification for major UC platforms such as Microsoft Teams, Skype for Business, Cisco and Avaya.
The research did not uncover any consumer reviews or feedback, indicating that user sentiment is currently unavailable.

Professional reviewers describe the Jabra Evolve2 55 as a top-tier hybrid-work headset that combines excellent sound fidelity, powerful ANC and a highly effective microphone array. They commend its long Bluetooth range, Teams certification and comfort-focused AirComfort design, while noting the on-ear form factor offers less passive isolation than over-ear competitors and that ANC-enabled battery life may require daily charging for power users.
The available sources contain no direct everyday‑user reviews, so consumer sentiment cannot be reliably summarized beyond the manufacturer’s emphasis on reliability and comfort.

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.
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.



