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In short, the Jabra Evolve2 65 Flex are on-ear headphones ideal for hybrid workplaces thanks to their foldable form, active noise cancellation, and customizable sound. You may wear them for hours without any discomfort. Although we experienced no issues with the Evolve3 65 Flex bending in a functional manner throughout testing, we do wish they felt sturdier.
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Jabra Evolve2 65 Flex Specifications
To put it simply, the Evolve2 65 Flex is a joy to put on. It weights only 136 grams, but I’ve worn it for a few hours without becoming tired. Furthermore, its folding shape makes it ideal for transport. The headset’s footprint can be cut in half by folding the earcups flat and bending them inwards.
| Specification | Jabra Evolve2 65 Flex |
|---|---|
| Connectivity | Bluetooth 5.0 |
| Wireless Range | Up to 30 meters |
| Noise Cancelling | Yes |
| Microphone Type | Boom microphone |
| Battery Life | Up to 37 hours (with ANC off) |
| Charging Time | Approximately 90 minutes |
| Audio Codec | AAC, SBC |
| Weight | 176 grams |
Design and Build Quality

The Evolve2 65 is available in black, gray, or white, and resembles a pair of supra-aural (on-ear) headphones if not for the boom mic. The 40mm drivers behind the earpads cover a frequency range of 20Hz to 20kHz, while the earpads themselves are lined with a perforated leather-like material. Soft, silicone-coated foam padding lines the interior of the headband, making these headphones incredibly comfortable to wear for long periods of time.
When the boom is raised, the microphone is muted completely; lowering it accepts incoming calls. On the outer edges of the right earcup are buttons for adjusting the volume and skipping tracks, while the central button controls playback (with stopping, the headset switches to ambient listening mode so you can easily have a conversation). You can buy this headphone from its official website
Jabra Evolve2 65 Flex: Performance

Connecting the USB dongle to your computer and setting it as an audio output makes switching between your computer and mobile device seamless. During testing, switching between listening to music on a MacBook Pro and making calls on an iPhone 8 was largely unnoticeable, with the music pausing on the computer whenever a call was made or answered.
However, the audio did not always resume playing automatically; sometimes it did and sometimes it did not. If you have the Music app open on both your Mac and your phone, the playback button on your headphone may think you want to switch between the two devices instead of halting the music entirely.
Final Words
The Jabra Evolve2 65 Flex has an RRP of £318 ($399/AU$594) and can be purchased from the official Jabra UK, Jabra US, and Jabra AU online stores right now. The headphones are currently unavailable on both the US and Australian sites. There is a wide range in price between the Evolve2 30 (RRP £104.40) and the Evolve2 65 Flex (RRP £539) among Jabra’s office-first headphones, from the smaller Evolve2 30 to the slightly bulky Evolve2 55.
Jabra Evolve2 65 Flex review: The good and The bad
The mic and speaker system on the Jabra Evolve2 65 Flex perform adequately for their intended use.
The Good
- Enjoyable sound
- Good microphone
The Bad
- Overpriced
Questions and Answers
Using the Voice button on the Jabra Evolve2 65, you may communicate with Siri or Google Assistant on your mobile device. The headset supports simultaneous pairing with two Bluetooth devices (such as the Jabra Link 380 and a smartphone, or two smartphones) and pairing with up to eight separate Bluetooth devices.
If the battery is medium or high, the headset’s indicator light will flash green; if it’s low, the light will flash red.