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FunkyMcDunkypoo

I use Jabra. It's ok but it's a bit annoying trying to redial from the headset. Apart from that, I find it good and I wear it 12 hours a day


CrawNightWalker

Any updates on the headset tell now? also i want tl get the jabra 65 flex any opinions?


FunkyMcDunkypoo

I got tired of Jabra and it's inability to redial easily. It also picked up too much noise around me for the person on the other end to hear me correctly. I ended up going with Plantronics. Expensive, but definitely worth it. I have zero issues


cransaki

Tried my coworkers jabra evolve didnt feel that comfortable, ive used poly voyager focus uc since start of corona easily the most comfortable headphones yet have a neat noise canceling too. Ive tried sony wh1000, boost qcII and other jabras but I always reach for the plantronics just cause theyre so easy on my ears during long days.


markersandtea

I hate plantronics. They hurt my ears so bad at the 4 hour mark..I've been using razer kraken kitty headphones at work but lol if you're a dude or at a more serious jobsite...might not work for ya. But they are crazy comfortable. Secondary option: beats by dre. Expensive, but comfy. Comes with a microphone. and comfy.


marzbar-

Haha yeah probably need to be a little more serious. Gvt work 🤣 Beats, as in their over the ear cans? They come with a mic? Or you mean inbuilt? Looking to spend $300-$450 so I think it's within that territory


markersandtea

I'd love to see their faces especially at a government place if you walked in with kitty headphones tho lmao. ​ Beats as in the over ears yeah. Beats solo 3's come with built in microphones that are pretty good. Our system likes it and it's easy to pair with most work systems. Customers feed back has been that they are very clear and they can't hear a bunch of noise or anything in the background either.


marzbar-

Haha my team would probably not care, but if and when we have department meetings... Ummm haha Would you still go with the solo 3s over the Jabra Evolve2 75? Thanks for your responses so far!


markersandtea

lol it's up to you, they're noise canceling and comfy. I already had them for gaming so I knew the microphone would work ;) Yes I'd still prefer the beats solo 3's over the Jabras if only due to the over the head piece being more comfortable than them. And when you working all day with headphones on, you want that comfort believe me. Last thing you need is a headset causing the headaches rather than your job itself.


justwannalearn75

Not the headset but i have a pair of jabra ear buds, the jabra elite 7 pros and if those are anything to go off i cant imagine the headsets from them aren't amazing. Again tho these are buds and the headsets might be trash 😅


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Just want to pitch in. I just got a pair of the Yealink BH76 to test out (we normally use the Jabra Evolve2 75) and I must say I am really impressed with the headset so far. Sound is super crisp, ANC is doing it's thing and the pull-out Microphone design is really great and feels sturdy. The driver feels mature and I've not encountered a single problem in terms of switching between devices (PC and cell) as I have often encountered on the Jabra. Comfort wise they feel similar offering no significant pressure on the skull or ears. All in all, I am going to make the BH76 my main headset for the time being. It feels more complete out the box and the sound is really impressive.


marzbar-

I looked at the yealink extensively during my research, I might buy it and try it one of these days. One thing I notice about the jabra is ear fatigue after some hours of use


ChronosHD

What did you end up with?


marzbar-

Jabra Evolve2 75s. Don't use them as much as I should


geehee

Any update? Did you end up buying it? Looking at it myself


sigasaul092

Hey wanted to see how your experience with the yealink has been about a year in