Jabra claims their new Evolve2 Buds are meant for hybrid and remote working. Here’s why

Jabra introduces their Evolve2 Buds, the newest product in their Evolve series. They claim that the buds are engineered for hybrid and remote working, but what makes them so different?

According to Jabra, the Evolve2 Buds are certified for “leading virtual meeting platforms, including Microsoft Teams and Zoom, and use the latest technology to reduce disruptive background noises and enable clearer calls”. The Buds come with an Adjustable Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) technology—which users can use to personalise the ANC to their listening preferences.

The Evolve2 Buds also have advanced Bluetooth Multipoint. This means that you can use your buds to stay connected to your laptop and smartphone, with a handy notification if a call comes in on your mobile while you’re in a meeting on your laptop. 

Additionally, they come with a sealing test feature called MyFit, as well as SafeTone with PeakStop. It ensures enhanced hearing protection and the most optimal seal for the best, personalised ANC experience.

The earbuds come with 5 hours of talk time and 33 hours of battery life including the charging case. It also has a wireless range of up to 20 meters, which gives you the flexibility to move around your home or hybrid/remote work environments “without compromising the call quality”.

“The world we live in today has made us crave freedom and flexibility to work from anywhere. At the same time, we also learnt from our Hybrid Ways of Working 2022 research about the role that technology plays in increasing employee inclusion in hybrid work. With all that in mind, we sought to create a product with our new Jabra Evolve2 Buds to empower professionals to look, sound, and be professional on the go,” says Agnes Koh, Product Marketing Manager for APAC, Jabra.

The Evolve2 Buds are now available for RM1,640 for the USB-C UC and RM1,860 for the USB-C UC with Wireless Charging Pad. You can learn more information through their official site.

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