![]() Then, just head into the Bluetooth menu of your mobile device or laptop, locate the headset, and tap/click connect, pair, or whatever other “handshake” lingo your hosting hardware uses. Simply power the Evolve 2 on, then press and hold the power/Bluetooth pairing button for around four seconds until the headset says you’re ready to connect a new Bluetooth device. Pairing the headset is a very straightforward process. You can have up to eight Bluetooth devices paired to the headset and two simultaneous Bluetooth connections at one time. The Jabra Evolve2 55 uses the Bluetooth 5.2 standard, with support for AAC and SBC audio codecs. Call Battery Life: Up to 16 hours (ANC disabled)/Up to 10 hours (ANC enabled).Music Battery Life: Up to 18 hours (ANC disabled)/Up to 15 hours (ANC enabled).Bluetooth Operating Range: Up to 100 feet (30m).Connectivity: Bluetooth, USB-C, USB-A (Link 380 only).My own review unit was the USB-C version. Conveniently, the Evolve2 55 can be purchased in both USB-A or USB-C configurations, a preference that also carries over to the charging dock. There’s also a power/Bluetooth button at the bottom of the right cup, right next to the headset’s USB charging port. ![]() Your traditional volume adjusters and command key are mapped to perforated buttons on the top of the right ear cup, with a noise-canceling toggle placed behind the headband. The Evolve2 55 headset is rather unassuming at first glance. Both the headset and charging stand are shelled in a matte-black ABS plastic casing. The charging stand is 4.57 inches tall, 2.76 inches wide, and 0.94 inches from front to back (when collapsed). The Jabra Evolve2 55 measures 7.28 inches tall, 6.89 inches from the left cup to the right cup, 2.56 inches from front to back, and weighs 0.29 pounds.
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