Cutting the Cord: Why the Jabra Evolve 65 Is a Smart First Wireless Headset
Making the Switch from Wired to Wireless
If you have been working with a wired headset, you know the small frustrations: cables snagging on the desk, being stuck in one spot during long calls, tangles in your bag. This article looks at the Jabra Evolve 65 Headset as an upgrade path — what changes when you cut the cord, and why this model is a low-risk way to do it. You will find it alongside the full Jabra range at PC-Hybrid.ca.
With a lightweight ear-cup design, noise isolation and a crystal-clear boom microphone, it balances comfort and call quality for work and leisure alike.
Key Features
- Wireless range: up to 30 meters (100 feet), so you can walk around the office or your home while staying connected
- Connectivity: Bluetooth wireless with an included USB dongle for PC, compatible with PCs, smartphones, tablets and more
- Battery life: up to 12 hours of talk time
- Microphone: boom microphone for clear voice transmission in any environment
- Noise cancellation: passive noise isolation from the ear-cup design, blocking high-frequency distractions such as nearby voices
- Busy light: turns red when you are on a call, and can be switched on manually when you need focus time
- Dual connectivity: stay connected to your PC and smartphone at the same time and switch between them seamlessly
- Weight and warranty: only 111 grams, with a 1-year warranty
Who It's For
- Professionals upgrading from wired headsets: the freedom to stand, stretch and fetch documents mid-call changes the workday.
- Open-office and coffee-shop workers: passive noise isolation keeps you focused in busy spaces, from a Vancouver co-working loft to a crowded café.
- Multi-device users: answer emails on your PC while staying reachable on your smartphone, with smooth transitions between the two.
- Hybrid workers: light enough (111 g) to wear all day and carry between home and office.
Buying Tips
- Measure your real call load: up to 12 hours of talk time covers a full workday, but heavy users should build a charging habit at the end of each day.
- Use the USB dongle for your computer: it gives the most stable connection for video conferences, while Bluetooth handles your phone.
- Adopt the busy light: agree on its meaning with your team so the "do not disturb" signal actually protects your focus time.
Conclusion
The Jabra Evolve 65 makes the move to wireless simple: dependable range, all-day comfort, a clear boom microphone and dual-device flexibility, all at a professional-friendly weight of 111 g. It is a sensible first wireless headset — and a durable one. Explore it and more Jabra audio gear at PC-Hybrid.ca.
FAQ
- How far can I move from my computer with the Jabra Evolve 65? Up to 30 meters (100 feet), enough to move around most offices or homes during a call.
- How long does the battery last? Up to 12 hours of talk time on this configuration — comfortably a full workday.
- Can it stay connected to my PC and phone at the same time? Yes. Dual connectivity lets you switch between devices without disconnecting and reconnecting.
- How does it block noise without ANC? The ear-cup design provides passive noise isolation that filters out high-frequency distractions such as background voices.
- What warranty does it include? A 1-year warranty.