Evolve models are more correctly divided into two groups. The first is overhead closed-type headsets, which rather resemble youth headphones from JBL or Sony. These are stylish closed-back over-ear headphones with catchy red trim, wireless connectivity (Bluetooth or dedicated radio), a neat retractable microphone and excellent passive noise isolation. Jabra believes this is the best solution for working in a large office, when you need to disconnect from the hustle and bustle and focus on work. Some options, like the Evolve 80, are so big that it's easy to mistake them for the Razer Kraken or other gaming headphones.


The second coil of Evolve is Jabra Evolve 65e and 75e vacuum headphones. Despite the strong visual similarity to in-ear headphones for athletes, they are made for the same purpose as the headsets mentioned above — to provide maximum noise isolation in the office. The only difference is that it is more convenient for someone to work not in large overhead headphones, but in miniature vacuum plugs. Quite occasionally, TWS headphones like the Jabra Evolve 65t MS flicker in this stream, which, according to the developers, will come in handy for managers and business leaders.

Usually, Evolve headsets are friendly with the UC (unified communications) standard and support quick integration into Microsoft Teams. Despite decent passive noise isolation, some modifications are additionally equipped with an active noise cancellation system to completely cut yourself off from reality. Additional features include an NFC, a busy indicator, a mute function and a multipoint connection.