
Jabra has introduced the Evolve3 headset series, expanding its professional audio lineup with two new models designed for hybrid work environments and everyday personal use.
Announced Jan. 21, the Evolve3 series includes the Evolve3 85, an over-the-ear headset, and the Evolve3 75, an on-the-ear model. Both feature a boomless microphone design, adaptive active noise cancellation and long battery life, positioning the headsets for professionals who move between meetings, focused work and mobile use throughout the day.
The Evolve3 headsets use Jabra ClearVoice technology, which combines deep neural network processing with multi-microphone algorithms to distinguish a user’s voice from surrounding noise without the use of a traditional boom arm. The company said the system is designed to improve voice clarity in busy environments while maintaining a low-profile design.
Adaptive active noise cancellation adjusts in real time based on the surrounding environment and how the headset fits, and remains active during calls. The headsets also support spatial sound to create a more natural call experience and reduce listening fatigue during long sessions.
Jabra said the Evolve3 series was developed to bridge professional and personal use, with a slim design available in black or warm gray. Both models are intended to be worn comfortably throughout the day, whether used for work calls, focused tasks or listening to music.
The series also supports voice-based interaction for AI workflows, allowing users to issue commands or dictate messages using voice input in mobile or screen-free situations. According to Jabra, the ClearVoice system is trained on more than 60 million real-world sentences to improve speech recognition accuracy in varied environments.
Both headsets are certified for leading unified communications platforms and include a pre-paired Bluetooth adapter for secure connectivity. Users can manage settings, firmware updates and audio preferences through the Jabra Plus mobile app, with a desktop version planned for release later in 2026.
Battery life is rated at up to 25 hours of call time and up to 120 hours of music playback, depending on the model and settings. Fast charging provides up to 10 hours of use from a 10-minute charge. The headsets also feature replaceable batteries and components designed to extend product life and support sustainability goals.
The Jabra Evolve3 85 will be available starting March 1, 2026, with an MSRP of $649. The Evolve3 75 will also be available March 1, priced at $463. The warm gray color option is expected to launch in April 2026.
