Thank you for this video. This was exactly i was looking for. Had shortlisted to jabra and Yealink. This solves the confusion. In this video jabra evolve2 65 seems to have better mic quality in noicy environment.But Yealink BH72 boom design looks better than Evolve2 65 for regular use and also cheaper than jabra version. Hence going for Yealink👍🏾. If anyone have prolonged user experience and found any faults pls share.
BH72 sounds better on the other side but it has worse noise cancellation especially on dogs barking test. Other than that it is slightly cheaper which is also important.
Yealink BH72 has active noise cancelation, while Jabra Evolve2 65 has not. I feel that you favor Jabra. And the most interesting test is not how others hear you via the mic, but how you hear in a noisy environment. I liked the video and the girl.
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts. The BH72 doesn’t have active noise cancellation just so you’re aware. Both have their pros/cons and you really can’t go wrong with either of these two models. In this case we don’t highly favor one over the other as they’re a very similar type of headset.
@@HeadsetAdvisor Thank you! you are right, sorry for the initial comment. I think that the yealink BH72 description on the yealink site is misleading, but I choose the comparison BH72 vs BH76 and now I understand that you were correct in the first place.
@@HeadsetAdvisor the evolve2 65 monaural variant is the one I’m referring to. I usually wear mine on my left ear and swivel the mic “backwards” which still answers calls and muted when swiveled up. I say backwards because the ear cushion does say “R” even though it’s monaural. I don’t have the binaural, but I assumed you could wear it backwards like mine, does the mic not swivel backwards on the binaural versions? When you say switch the mic, do you mean detach and switch?
@@loconius mine is monoaural and yes you can move the mic boom either way, I can confirm that the boom only moves one way on the stereo version. I can see why it is that way as being stereo the right speaker should always be on the right but it is a bit unnecessary if you ask me.
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Love the music in the background. The right tone, energy, and doesn't overpower the speech track.
Thanks for the feedback, Jeff!
Thank you for this video. This was exactly i was looking for. Had shortlisted to jabra and Yealink. This solves the confusion.
In this video jabra evolve2 65 seems to have better mic quality in noicy environment.But Yealink BH72 boom design looks better than Evolve2 65 for regular use and also cheaper than jabra version. Hence going for Yealink👍🏾. If anyone have prolonged user experience and found any faults pls share.
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BH72 sounds better on the other side but it has worse noise cancellation especially on dogs barking test. Other than that it is slightly cheaper which is also important.
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts.
Detailed indeed. Great video
Thanks for watching!
Yealink BH72 has active noise cancelation, while Jabra Evolve2 65 has not. I feel that you favor Jabra. And the most interesting test is not how others hear you via the mic, but how you hear in a noisy environment. I liked the video and the girl.
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts. The BH72 doesn’t have active noise cancellation just so you’re aware. Both have their pros/cons and you really can’t go wrong with either of these two models. In this case we don’t highly favor one over the other as they’re a very similar type of headset.
@@HeadsetAdvisor Thank you! you are right, sorry for the initial comment. I think that the yealink BH72 description on the yealink site is misleading, but I choose the comparison BH72 vs BH76 and now I understand that you were correct in the first place.
@@elmagiza that’s okay 🙂
I want Bluetooth neckband with good quality mic for attending calls.
Could you please suggest one?
This would be a good way to go ua-cam.com/video/LRmTMpZVoVc/v-deo.html
Why do you say the jabra mic can only be on the right side, it swivels both ways?
The Jabra Evolve2 65 microphone unfortunately does not swivel both ways
@@HeadsetAdvisor what about the mono headset? My mono evolve2 65’s mic swivels both ways, is this not the case with the stereo headset?!
@@loconius are you referring to the Evolve 65 or the Evolve2 65? Because the Evolve2 series doesn’t allow you to switch the side of the microphone.
@@HeadsetAdvisor the evolve2 65 monaural variant is the one I’m referring to. I usually wear mine on my left ear and swivel the mic “backwards” which still answers calls and muted when swiveled up. I say backwards because the ear cushion does say “R” even though it’s monaural. I don’t have the binaural, but I assumed you could wear it backwards like mine, does the mic not swivel backwards on the binaural versions?
When you say switch the mic, do you mean detach and switch?
@@loconius mine is monoaural and yes you can move the mic boom either way, I can confirm that the boom only moves one way on the stereo version. I can see why it is that way as being stereo the right speaker should always be on the right but it is a bit unnecessary if you ask me.
Great. Thanks.
You're welcome
Jabra Evolve2 65 mic sounds better in noisy environment.
Thanks for sharing 🙏🙏