Next generation of Jabra headsets delivers new features for hybrid workers

Next generation of Jabra headsets delivers new features for hybrid workers

Jabra 

The Evolve3 series provides one-touch access to voice-led AI interaction and high-accuracy transcription 

By Kasturi Datta |


Device manufacturer Jabra has launched its new Evolve3 series of headsets, with new features.   

Designed to provide crossover appeal for both hybrid working and personal use, the Evolve3 85 is an over-the-ear design while the Evolve3 75 is an on-ear alternative, both offering professional-grade voice quality, without the need for the traditional boom arm microphone. 

headset lying on top of notebook and laptop on desk

The new Jabra Evolve3 85 is an over-the-ear headset designed for crossover appeal between work and personal use

The Evolve3 series features Jabra ClearVoice, a combination of deep neural network (DNN) technology and Jabra’s multi-mic algorithms to distinguish the sound of the user’s voice from surrounding noise. Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation blocks out distractions during calls. 

AI-driven deep learning technology trained on more than 60 million real-world sentences delivers ‘AI-ready performance’, to help users with AI prompts, to complete tasks, issue commands, and dictate messages with high transcription accuracy.  

Jabra Plus Management software allows IT teams to manage devices remotely, push firmware updates and configure settings through a central dashboard. The new Jabra Plus mobile app provides end users with customisation options like equaliser controls, wind noise reduction and quick firmware updates from their smartphone. A desktop version of the Jabra Plus app will be available later in 2026. 

“This series brings together industry-leading voice technology, a design people want to wear and seamless integration with the tools and platforms professionals rely on every day,” said Callum MacDougall, president of Jabra. “With Jabra Evolve3, we’re continuing our mission to shape the future of professional audio for the hybrid workforce.” 

 

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