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    Jabra Evolve2 65 sound quality review

    en-usSeptember 09, 2022
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    About this Episode

    In this episode, you'll find out how the Jabra Evolve2 65 sounds. This  podcast includes comments on how the microphone  sounds, how well it does to reduce background noise,  and whether or not  the ear  speakers sound good when listening to music, podcasts, movies, or video calls.

    So make sure to have a listen so you can get some good information on this  subject that's  based on  the results of multiple sound tests.

    To get your best price, make  sure to use coupon code  BLOG when shopping  on our website, which is www.headsetadvisor.com

    This episode is narrated by the Founder, and CEO of Headset Advisor, Doug Merritt

    Anyone who uses a headset for business knows that sounding good is very important. Some might even go so far as to say that it's the most important feature on a headset. One thing for sure is when you're on important business calls, you need to sound good, and you don't want your callers to hear all that noise going on around you. That noise could be your coworkers giving each other high fives, or it could be your four legged friend greeting the UPS driver if you happen to work from  home. In any case, sound quality is exceptionally important when using a headset for business.

    In this episode, I'll provide you with my thoughts on how the  Jabra Evolve2 65  sounds. Jabra, as you know, is one of the premier headset providers, and has been for decades. Recently, Jabra introduced a next generation family of headsets in the Evolve2 65, 75, and 85. So let's take a look at the 65, and find out how well it performs starting with microphone sound quality.

    The sound of your voice when using the Evolve2 65, is excellent. We test a lot of headsets, and this one has a very nice, rich tone which you don't typically get in business headsets. For those that are listening to you talk, they'll hear you in a loud and clear, as well as rich tone which is great.

    As for the Evolve2 65, and noise cancellation, well, that's a different matter. I listened to several noise tests where it was put up against the sounds of a typical office, dogs barking, and even the sound of a loud blender just a couple feet away.  At times it seemed to dampen the  noise pretty well, and other times, not so much. That left me feeling somewhere in the middle between feeling it was pretty good,  and not so good. I came to the conclusion that it's good enough' not great, not bad, just somewhere in the middle. I've certainly heard microphones that did a better job at removing noise, but for sure, this  one is good enough to use in business.

    As for the ear speakers, Jabra did an amazing job with those. The sound you get out of the ear  speakers is pretty impressive really. And no, I'm  not suggesting that these ear speakers are in the same league as, say, Bose or Sony headphones. But what I am saying is for a business caliber headset, these ear speakers rock.

    If this sounds like a headset you'd  like to consider, make  sure to use coupon code BLOG when shopping on our website. To go straight to the Evolve2 65, go here.

    If you'd like to lower your price even further, then why not trade-in those old headsets you have gathering dust in your storeroom. They could be worth cash or credit when you trade them in.

    Lastly, we have a unique monthly headset lease program that's very flexible and affordable that includes the headset accessories, and a warranty that never expires.  This is great if you need some new headsets, but the budget is tight.

    Contact us here to learn more about these programs, or to just get some free help.

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    Evolve2 75  24 hours (w/o busy light on), 18 if on

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    Speakers. Both headsets share the same 40mm speakers. For business grade headsets, they both sound very good. Not Bose or Sony level, but superb for a business oriented headset.

    Wireless range. Both headsets are rated up to 30 meters/100 feet. Standard for Bluetooth headsetes these days.

    Weight. The mono 65 is in the 3 ounce category, whereas the duo headsets (65 & 75) are in the 6. Standard weight for these kinds of headsets.

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    2 year warranty

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    So have a  listen, to find out the three most  important  things to look for in a headset microphone if you want to sound your best, and give your callers the best possible sound quality experience.

    This  episode is narrated by Doug Merritt, Founder and CEO of  Headset  Advisor.

    Any headset that you might consider for business use varies. They vary in a number of ways, and one of those ways is in  how it sounds. And you have to agree, that when you use a headset for buisness,  sound matters. That's because you're either conveying information, or you're selling something, and in the process, you want your message to be heard. And that can't happen if the headset you're using isn't up to the task.

    Headset microphones should be evaluated in three key areas;

    1.  How well you sound when you're talking on a headset
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    3.  And often overlooked, but highly important  is  how you sound when the microphone is working to remove noise. In other words, how you sound when there's  noise  going on around you.

    Headsets come in all sizes and shapes, and for that matter, different price points  too. Sound quality doesn't always mirror pricing which means just because you pay a lot, or a little for a headset, the sound you'll get is unpredicatable. We've tested some inexpensive headsets that do a good job at these three key areas. We've also tested headsets that cost a lot more, that are average at best in sound quality.

    So how do you know what you'll get when you make a decision to buy a new headset for you, or your team? You can't go by name brands only, becasue as I mentioned, some fall short, even name brand products.

    With nearly 30 years of headset experience, it would be my advice for you to try a headset in your place of work before deciding to buy it. Then, and only then will you really know how it will perform in your specfic workplace.

    You could consult with others in your industry, or you could read reviews, but there's  really no substitute for first hand knowledge that can only be obtained by sampling live in your environment. And if your vendor won't provide you with a  headset to evaluate, then I'd suggest that you find yourself a new vendor to work with.

    You want to sound crisp and clear on your calls, and that underscores the need for a great sounding headset microphone.

    You don't want  your callers  hearing all that noise going on around you either. Whether you work from home, in an office, on the road, or at the local coffee shop, you have noise  to content  with. When your callers  hear that noise, they get distracted, which takes them away from hearing your message clearly.

    Believe it or not, many headsets struggle to keep you sounding clear when there's  background noise. That's  something you want to test before buying any headset. Some headsets have you sounding choppy or garbled when there's  noise. Not the sound quality you need when on business calls.

    If you have questions, or need some  help, reach out to us at www.headsetadvisorcom. And if you're looking for headsets, make  sure to use coupon code  BLOG at checkout for a nice discount. We have bulk pricing available, a trade in program,  and even a headset lease plan that includes accessories, and a warranty that doesn't  expire. Headsets start at just $2.00 per month.

    Here’s Why The Orosound Tilde Pro Is Perfect For Zoom Calls

    Here’s Why The Orosound Tilde Pro Is Perfect For Zoom Calls

    In this episode you'll learn about a Bluetooth wireless headset that's perfect for all your Zoom voice and video calls. Listen in to find out what makes this headset better than others so you'll always sound your best when on your calls.

    You'll also find out about a discount you can use if you buy one of these headsets, and you'll also find out about a unique purchasing program only available through Headset Advisor. So make sure to listen to the entire episode so you get all the details.

    This episode is narrated by Doug Merritt, Founder and CEO of Headset Advisor.

    For a business to achieve name recognition to the level that pretty much everybody knows it, is not an easy task. But that's exactly what Zoom has accomplished.

    Zoom  went from a fairly recognizable name, to one that's achieved household name recognition status.  We all know about being on a "Zoom call" and what that means. But when you're on those calls, what is the best device to use so you're heard loud, clear and professionally?  How about the microphone and speakers that you find in any of the Laptops? Probably not your best option. Well, how about using a usb speakerphone? Better, but is it best? Not really.  You could always get one of those cheap plug in goose neck mics, but that would put you in the lower rungs of the microphone food chain. So what's best? A high quality wireless headset.

    I'm not referring to just any headset, I'm referring to a good one because you want to sound good on all your calls. Here's the headset for you.

    The Orosound Tilde Pro

    It gives you voice quality that's far superior to just about any other headset available. And the noise reducing microphone eliminates unwanted background noise so your callers will hear you, and not the sounds going on around you.

    You get a battery that gives you 28 hours of talk time so you won't need to charge this headset every day. In fact, you may only need to charge it once a week. And when you're recharging, you can use the headset, where others will keep you waiting.

    The Tilde Pro comes with a feature called Active Noise Cancelation, or ANC for short. ANC is designed to give the person wearing the headset control over the amount of noise they hear. You have 10 stages of noise control, so you can dial it up, or down, depending on how much you want to hear so you can keep focused on your work.

    The Voice First feature allows you to have a face to face conversation, without the need to remove the headset. It can become very frustrating to keep taking off the headset throughout the day, but with Voice  First, you just press a button to have a conversation.

    The excellent noise canceling microphone is magnetically attached. You can use it, or remove it at will. It removes simply, and reattaches easy as well. So when on important calls, use the boom mic for the best sound quality. Then, when listening to music, remove it for a headphones look.

    The ear cushions are interchangeable between those that go against the ear, and those that fully surround the ear. Either way, you get to choose the ones that are right for you. And the sound quality of the ear speakers are first rate. Truthfully, they sound extremely good, and though not to the level of Bose, for a business headset, the Tilde Pro sounds incredible.

    The Tilde Pro also comes with a  USB Adapter so you won't need to connect to your computer via Bluetooth, which can be unstable, and give you compromised sound quality. The USB adapter gives you a better connection, and better sound for use on all your Zoom calls.

    Use coupon code BLOG to get a nice discount on your order when shopping on our website which is www.headsetadvisor.com. Trade in old headsets to save even more. And if the budget is tight, ask about our headset lease program.


    5 Reasons Why The Discover Adapt 30 Is A Perfect Headset For The Contact Center

    5 Reasons Why The Discover Adapt 30 Is A Perfect Headset For The Contact Center

    In this  episode  of the Headset  Advisor Tech Review  Podcast, you'll learn about a wireless headset that's perfect for use in a Contact Center.

    You'll find out what this headset can do that others cannot, and why that unique ability is helpful to Agents, and  to Center Managers too.

    It's  not often that you come across a headset that breaks out of  the tradional mold, but  this is  one wireless headset that does. So  make sure to  listen to the entire episode so you can find out what set this headset apart from all the others.

    This  episode is narrated by the Founder and CEO of Headset  Advisor, Doug Merritt

    Every once in awhile something new comes along that breaks out of the mold or ordinary, or traditional.  In this Podcast, you'll find out about one such product in the Discover Adapt 30 Bluetooth wireless headset, and what makes it a headset like no other.

    Let's start with how this headset can be worn. As you know, when you select a headset, that's the wearing style you get unless you pay to replace it for another. The Discover Adapt 30 can be worn over the head covering one ear, or, you can change it over to a dual ear wearing style. That's because this headset is modular, and it comes with both headbands.

    And worth noting is the dual headband contains two live,  active ear speakers, and not one that shares sound from one  live speaker to a second, dead one. So, you get true binaural sound.

    Having this flexibility is useful because sometimes you want to hear what's going on around you, in  which case, you'd snap on the single ear headband. But, for those times when things get noisy which makes it hard to concentrate (and places a drag on worker productivity), then remove the single ear headband, and snap on the double ear band. You'll hear less of your background noise, concentrate better, and get more  done in the process.

    There are other things that make this a nice headset to consider for use in a Contact Center. The microphone is professional grade which means you'll sound professional on calls, and the noise canceling microphone will help eliminate unwanted background noise. So your callers won't struggle to hear you.

    It comes with a USB adapter for use with the leading UC applications, and it gives you a better, steadier wireless connection compared to connecting via Bluetooth.

    It comes with an industry leading 3-year warranty too. And before you dismiss this as inconsequential, consider that you'll be protected for a longer period of time against anything that might happen to the headset. This means that when the other brands warranty drops off, leaving you exposed to unexpected costs, the Adapt 30 keeps you covered, and protected against the costs of replacements or repairs. So you have longer peace of mind, and you save money too.

    And if you'd like  to save money on the Discover Adapt 30, make sure to use coupon code BLOG when shopping on our website, which is www.headsetadvisor.com. And if it's several that you need, we do have bulk pricing. Even if your budget is tight, you can still get the Discover Adapt 30 for your Contact Center, because we have an affordable headset lease program. Headsets start at just $2.00 per month, and that low monthly rate even includes replacement accessories, and your warranty never expires.

    To learn more about the Discover  Adapt 30, or any of our programs, reach out to us at headset advisor to speak to one of our helpful, and friendly California based Advisors. We've been assisting customers since 1994, and we'd love to help you too.


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