Brian Hyrek sits down with Jabra's Michelle Ritz to break down the new Evolve3 headsets on SiP Chats.
On the latest episode of SiP Chats, VoIP Supply’s Brian Hyrek sat down with Michelle Ritz, Product Marketing Manager at Jabra. They walked through the new Jabra Evolve3 headset line — two flagship models built for the way people actually work now.
The Evolve3 line launched with two flagship models, direct successors to the Evolve2 85 and Evolve2 75. The hardware and core experience are shared — the real difference is how you wear it:
➤ Jabra Evolve3 85 — an over-the-ear headset designed for full immersion and the deepest noise isolation.
➤ Jabra Evolve3 75 — an on-the-ear fit that’s lighter and more flexible, with more awareness of what’s around you.
As Michelle puts it in the episode, the experience is the same across both — you just pick the wearing style that fits how you work.
The headline change is the missing mic boom. Instead of relying on an arm to capture your voice, the Evolve3 uses DNN — deep neural network — audio that locks onto the user’s voice and blocks the noise around it.
That intelligence didn’t come out of nowhere. Jabra is part of GN, the parent company behind medical-grade hearing aids. The same voice-trained technology now lives inside these enterprise headsets. It also solves a problem the boom arm created: in windy spots like a busy train station or a city street, the old boom would pick up the wind and muddy the call. Without it, that goes away.
Removing the boom didn’t mean giving up noise control. Active noise cancellation (ANC) is built into the line, and on the over-ear Evolve3 85 it fully covers the ear for total isolation — the kind of focus you want on a loud office floor or a back-to-back call day.
Michelle and Brian get into the full picture in the episode. They cover whoeach model is for, and why this is a real reinvention of the professional headset rather than a refresh. It’s a quick watch and worth it if you spend your day on calls.
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