
Jabra's new Evolve3 65 Flex, Evolve3 65 and Evolve3 45 target different workstyles with ClearVoice tech and in-call ANC. The range addresses the 73% of employees who struggle to hear in hybrid meetings.
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Jabra expanded its Evolve3 headset lineup Monday with a foldable boomless model for hybrid workers and two boom-arm versions for open-office environments. The new headsets share Jabra ClearVoice technology and in-call active noise cancellation, designed to pick up speech clearly for both human listeners and AI-powered meeting tools.
Company research found that 73% of employees struggle to hear other participants in hybrid meetings. As voice becomes a primary input for speech-to-text, meeting summaries, and other AI workflows, inconsistent audio quality turns into a productivity drag. The Evolve3 range aims to fix that by matching headset design to how people actually work.
The Evolve3 65 Flex folds into a compact shape for mobile use. The Evolve3 65 and Evolve3 45 use boom arms for noise rejection in busy offices. All three support Bluetooth Low Energy and can be managed centrally through Jabra Plus Management and Jabra Xpress, which lets IT teams deploy and update devices at scale.
Jabra did not disclose pricing or availability dates for the new models.
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