I just want to buy Speak2 75 ( I have already had 750 ). But hearing the microphone performance that do not have noise cancellation, I think I will keep using 750 then.
I think they may not be providing the noise cancellation and instead letting the meeting platform handle it like Teams or Zoom. This prevents competing noise cancellation issues.
I like how you always get into the music (definitely relate to that). Despite that side comment, good comparison. I own a Speak2 75 and went for it to pick up my wife's voice whenever we have conferences with family (we've moved abroad, therefore those became quite often). Standard laptop mic always cut her off. It is also an amazing experience to let go of headphones for home conferences (doing a lot lately). I wondered if you could compare the speaker quality between series (40 x 55 x 75). I don't know how much you'd loose listening to music between 75 and 55 series. It also worth mentioning that you can only use Sound+ mobile app to pair with 75 series (customize audio frequencies, etc) And if Jabra ever review public commenting over their products, it would be really nice if they can put some effort on all product lineups when it comes to background noise suppression. I'm huge fan of the brand, but they always lack this topic against major competitors. Perhaps use eardrums vibrations to sync what is actually your voice and not someone else passing by for earbuds as an example. Great job!
Great review. I work in a quiet private office. Typically I wear earbuds (currently Jabra Elite 85t) to work seamlessly between Zoom, Softphone, and Phone. I believe that the Speak2 55 would improve my workflow in several ways ... but I worry about the microphone quality as compared to the ear buds (headphone's aren't an option for the type of video calls I participate in). I'm having a difficult time finding tests or even a discussion online with this use case. Any experience/thoughts?
Thank you for your feedback! The microphone quality will probably be about the same or less as earbuds, depending how close you are to the speakerphone. You could also consider adding neep.com noise canceling software to reduce echo and always be heard clearly, even if there's background noise.
@@HeadsetAdvisor I can confirm that the Jabra Speak2 55 in my testing on both a USB -> Computer & a Bluetooth -> Phone connection has quite a bit better sounding microphone as compared to my Jabra Elite 85t with similar tests. I tested both with local recording software on each device and it is signficant ... even if wandering around my small office with my back to the microphone. Terrific device that I'd recommend for my use case without question. I should also add that true duplex is a gamechanger for the types of meetings I'm in which often include interuptions and spirited discussions.
Grrr.. We should have done that apologies but in my opinion the speak2 is much better in quality sounds much richer, hear voices more clearly etc. perhaps we will do a comparison video soon.
newer laptops completely remove background noise. But you're right these new jabras have no noise cancellation. I think they just enhance voices instead. Because he's voice became a litle bit more clearer then with he's laptop. But the noises were still as anoying and impossible to use during a call.
Even in a quiet environment: How does it perform while talking and typing on the keyboard? That's a usual use case. I tried it with a Pily Sync 10 and it was so loud.
Why didn't you compare the microphone against the 510, but instead only the laptop mic? We understand it is probably going to be better than the laptop mic.
The closer the better for sure but it has a max distance of about 8ft away I'd say try to keep people within about 5-6ft. You can always shop on our site: headsetadvisor.com/products/jabra-speak2-75-wireless-bluetooth-speakerphone-for-hybrid-work?_pos=1&_sid=703013373&_ss=r use coupon code: UA-cam
you will loose the ability of stereo music (no jabra link) and no bluetooth multi point to connect two your laptop and your phone at the same time. 710 is just fine, I would stay with it. If you haven't a second one, get a second one, the music i super good when you have a pair of 710 devices
I have them side by side on two different notebooks, Poly is still a bit more powerful and richer in terms of Music play, the Jabra is a bit more flat, but flawless in reproducing voice and recording nuances
Thank you. Its frustrating to be work from home 100% sometimes. I have not been able to find a nice upgrade from the Speak 510. And now after hearing there is no noise cancellation, I am back to square 1. I have bought and returned two other speakerphones due to poor performance with Teams, including echos and static while I am speaking. The 510 is bulletproof reliable but has tinny speakers and mics. Is there any other options out there in the $200-250 price range. Thank you
I’m told I sound like I’m in a tunnel or there’s an echo when I talk using the speaker. Is there a microphone you can recommend that will work with it so I don’t have to send it back? I am not in a loud environment unless my dog barks once in a while which is not the issue. Please advise. Thank you!!
It sounds like a speakerphone may not be best for your application. A headset would probably be a better way to go. Otherwise you could consider to get some sort of USB condenser microphone for voice and the Jabra speaker to hear (we don’t recommend this but is possible)
I like Jabra...have two of their headsets...the only problem I have with the 55 unit...no usb dongle...I am not sure how much confidence I would have without it..
You can still connect it to the laptop’s built in Bluetooth without the dongle. In my experience the dongles are horrible and tend to disconnect randomly.
Not from our tests. Give the Audeze Filter a look, pretty impressive for a speakerphone headsetadvisor.com/products/audeze-filter-bluetooth-conference-speakerphone?_pos=1&_psq=Audeze+fi&_ss=e&_v=1.0
Can we use Jabra Speak2 to listen via audio input rather than using open speaker where anybody can hear? For e.g. I would like to listen incoming calls like Teams via Laptop without using speaker so that another person near me doesn't get disturbed.
@@HeadsetAdvisor I mean I would like to listen via laptop using bluetooth as e.g. and speakerphone as audio input. I'm trying to understand what the option could be where others won't be disturbed but would like to listen via speakerphone other than speaker itself. So it means I can play from laptop but use Jabra speak as an audio type.
@@HeadsetAdvisor actually I'm using hearing aid and using headset won't be applicable for me. That's why I was thinking of using the hearing aid's Bluetooth to connect with the speakerphone if the feature is available. So that I can have choices: using speakerphone so that anyone can hear or use the hearing aid's Bluetooth to listen via streaming.
I currently use an Anker conference speakerphone about one foot away from my mechanical clicky loud keyboard, but it doesn't cancel out the keyboard typing. Could you please tell me how well the Jabra Speak 2 75 cancels out mechanical clicky keyboard typing?
Hi Katelyn, the Speak2 75 would probably give you a similar result. The only speakerphone out today that may reduce a lot of the keyboard clicking is the Audeze Filter here headsetadvisor.com/products/audeze-filter-bluetooth-conference-speakerphone?_pos=1&_sid=b6eed2ff7&_ss=r
Eh...I have a Speak2 55 on order waiting to ship (for like a month now). After hearing the (lack of) noise cancelling, I'm thinking of just keeping my 750. If Jabra is reading this comment...For the future, can we get a giant ass button in the middle that shows red/green and anyone can mash it to mute? I use my 750 all day, most every day with calls for multiple people...and unless you're right on top of it, its hard for folks to see if you're muted. Its even harder for someone else to actually find the tiny hidden mute button to mute.
Wound up getting speak 2 75. Its not loud enough, the cord is too short and it would be great if they still had the dongle holder on the bottom. Its definitely not worth upgrading if you already have the Speak 750.
You don’t need to pay extra for wireless dongle with PC. Bluetooth works just fine, you just lose the Teams integration. Additionally the microphone sounds tinny. you get better results with a USB mic, and the noise reduction within Teams (AI powered) that also normalise speaker volume does a better job. Sure for a conference room this is great. But for working from home, you’d better off with a pair of speakers and a decent USB mic from likes of Rode/Blue/Shure
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Adding to this, you lose more than Teams integration without the USB dongle. Bluetooth on a computer sometimes works well and other times doesn’t, so the Dongle is important if you want the best wireless connection, and advanced features with compatible apps like Teams, Zoom, RingCentral etc.. It all depends on your exact needs when working from home, sometimes you’re right a mic and speaker setup would be best. In other cases a speakerphone like this sounds plenty fine for calls/meetings and gives you added flexibility to easily take it with you on the go, or use it in a group conference meeting.
Which newer model replaces the 710 ? I'm thinking if I should get the 710 or whatever newer version replaces it. Also is it better to get the Speak2 versions as they all have Full Duplex.
Charming and compelling review of the Jabra Speak 2. Thank you. I wonder why they have left the cable head hanging out, especially a USB-A connector that appears to be permanently dangling from the USB-C cable. Is it possible to slide it out? Considering it's a Bluetooth device, I'm left wondering why the cable remains so conspicuously visible, almost as if consistently prompting you to use it. Is the Bluetooth connection really that unreliable? 5.1 in 5.3 times? Please correct me if I'm mistaken, but I fail to discern a single advantage of having the cable perpetually attached to the device. This notion appears to be so unfavorable that the dangling cable head is noticeably absent from their advertisements and most of the reviews I've come across. What if the cable becomes damaged? Given that it's a cable that's repeatedly connected and disconnected, much like a rabbit, it's susceptible to wear and tear. Could you shed some light on this matter?
It could work but may not be the best for this size of conference. Give the Jabra Speak 810 or Speak 750 a look. The speak 750 lets you connect two of them together to be better suited for larger conferences.
Want MORE noise cancellation? Try neep noise cancelling software free neep.com
Great background noise test examples. Would make sense to do typing as one of the standard tests as that's a common usecase.
Great idea! We've added that test for our future videos.
I love that you're jamming to the music.
😁
I would have love to hear the mic test of Speak2 55 :(
They sound the same in my opinion so if you liked the 75 you’ll like the 55
The thumbnail was cool 😎
Thank you!
I just want to buy Speak2 75 ( I have already had 750 ). But hearing the microphone performance that do not have noise cancellation, I think I will keep using 750 then.
I think they may not be providing the noise cancellation and instead letting the meeting platform handle it like Teams or Zoom. This prevents competing noise cancellation issues.
I like how you always get into the music (definitely relate to that). Despite that side comment, good comparison. I own a Speak2 75 and went for it to pick up my wife's voice whenever we have conferences with family (we've moved abroad, therefore those became quite often). Standard laptop mic always cut her off. It is also an amazing experience to let go of headphones for home conferences (doing a lot lately). I wondered if you could compare the speaker quality between series (40 x 55 x 75). I don't know how much you'd loose listening to music between 75 and 55 series. It also worth mentioning that you can only use Sound+ mobile app to pair with 75 series (customize audio frequencies, etc)
And if Jabra ever review public commenting over their products, it would be really nice if they can put some effort on all product lineups when it comes to background noise suppression. I'm huge fan of the brand, but they always lack this topic against major competitors. Perhaps use eardrums vibrations to sync what is actually your voice and not someone else passing by for earbuds as an example.
Great job!
Thanks for watching, Caio! David is always getting into the music :)
Great review. I work in a quiet private office. Typically I wear earbuds (currently Jabra Elite 85t) to work seamlessly between Zoom, Softphone, and Phone. I believe that the Speak2 55 would improve my workflow in several ways ... but I worry about the microphone quality as compared to the ear buds (headphone's aren't an option for the type of video calls I participate in). I'm having a difficult time finding tests or even a discussion online with this use case. Any experience/thoughts?
Thank you for your feedback! The microphone quality will probably be about the same or less as earbuds, depending how close you are to the speakerphone.
You could also consider adding neep.com noise canceling software to reduce echo and always be heard clearly, even if there's background noise.
@@HeadsetAdvisor I can confirm that the Jabra Speak2 55 in my testing on both a USB -> Computer & a Bluetooth -> Phone connection has quite a bit better sounding microphone as compared to my Jabra Elite 85t with similar tests. I tested both with local recording software on each device and it is signficant ... even if wandering around my small office with my back to the microphone. Terrific device that I'd recommend for my use case without question. I should also add that true duplex is a gamechanger for the types of meetings I'm in which often include interuptions and spirited discussions.
Great test thank you
Very welcome
How does the mic quality improved compared with Jabra 750
very detailed and worth watching to make th desision 💌
Thank you for your feedback 🙂
Great video, you explained everything better than Jabra salesman 😊
Appreciation from India. 🇮🇳
Thank you! We are actually working on dubbing our videos in Hindi and posting our videos in India so stay tuned for that.
Love detail review thx
Thanks for watching!
would have liked a Speak2 vs Speak Microphone.
Grrr.. We should have done that apologies but in my opinion the speak2 is much better in quality sounds much richer, hear voices more clearly etc. perhaps we will do a comparison video soon.
Nice video. I cannot find any data regarding the number of people that each model can support.
Great devices, however it’s clear their background noise rejection isn’t great. If you’re in a noisy environment, you’re better off with a headset.
Agreed about the background noise cancellation, it didn’t perform as well as we hoped!
newer laptops completely remove background noise. But you're right these new jabras have no noise cancellation. I think they just enhance voices instead. Because he's voice became a litle bit more clearer then with he's laptop. But the noises were still as anoying and impossible to use during a call.
Even in a quiet environment: How does it perform while talking and typing on the keyboard? That's a usual use case. I tried it with a Pily Sync 10 and it was so loud.
What do you think about using devices in the car while driving as a hands-free kit? My main concern is picking up noise from a moving vehicle.
A speakerphone like this wouldn't be the way to go for calls in the car. We'd have to test speakerphones made for the car to see if they're any good.
Hey
Can you make a Comparison schon MacBook Microphone ?
Why didn't you compare the microphone against the 510, but instead only the laptop mic? We understand it is probably going to be better than the laptop mic.
Thanks for your feedback. You may be surprised how many people think their laptop mic is fine 😅
Is there any difference in the microphone quality when used wired vs wirelessly?
HI Jerome, not that we noticed.
how far away should it be for optimal performace?
The closer the better for sure but it has a max distance of about 8ft away I'd say try to keep people within about 5-6ft. You can always shop on our site: headsetadvisor.com/products/jabra-speak2-75-wireless-bluetooth-speakerphone-for-hybrid-work?_pos=1&_sid=703013373&_ss=r use coupon code: UA-cam
Would love to see a Jabra Speak2 75 vs Jabra Speak 710 comparison. 🎉
you will loose the ability of stereo music (no jabra link) and no bluetooth multi point to connect two your laptop and your phone at the same time. 710 is just fine, I would stay with it. If you haven't a second one, get a second one, the music i super good when you have a pair of 710 devices
No more built-in stand?
Not on this series
Will you do a polysync 40+ vs speak2 75 video?
Yes good idea!
I have them side by side on two different notebooks, Poly is still a bit more powerful and richer in terms of Music play, the Jabra is a bit more flat, but flawless in reproducing voice and recording nuances
Super duper hit video I like this your channel👌
Thank you 🙏
How does this compare with poly sync 60, for use in a small conference room ?
We'll have to do a comparison soon!
Thank you. Its frustrating to be work from home 100% sometimes. I have not been able to find a nice upgrade from the Speak 510. And now after hearing there is no noise cancellation, I am back to square 1. I have bought and returned two other speakerphones due to poor performance with Teams, including echos and static while I am speaking. The 510 is bulletproof reliable but has tinny speakers and mics. Is there any other options out there in the $200-250 price range. Thank you
Your best bet may be getting any speakerphone of choice and adding neep.com
Most companies do not allow users to download software and install on a corporate laptop@@HeadsetAdvisor
My speak 2 55 is used to take calls but no green light just half white light😮
I’m told I sound like I’m in a tunnel or there’s an echo when I talk using the speaker. Is there a microphone you can recommend that will work with it so I don’t have to send it back? I am not in a loud environment unless my dog barks once in a while which is not the issue. Please advise. Thank you!!
It sounds like a speakerphone may not be best for your application. A headset would probably be a better way to go. Otherwise you could consider to get some sort of USB condenser microphone for voice and the Jabra speaker to hear (we don’t recommend this but is possible)
I like Jabra...have two of their headsets...the only problem I have with the 55 unit...no usb dongle...I am not sure how much confidence I would have without it..
You can still connect it to the laptop’s built in Bluetooth without the dongle. In my experience the dongles are horrible and tend to disconnect randomly.
Does the Jabra Speak2 75 noise reduction remove keyboard typing noise and mouse clicks if they are close to the speaker?
Not from our tests. Give the Audeze Filter a look, pretty impressive for a speakerphone headsetadvisor.com/products/audeze-filter-bluetooth-conference-speakerphone?_pos=1&_psq=Audeze+fi&_ss=e&_v=1.0
This is a good video.
Thank you! Btw we tested the mics on our noise cancelling blind mic test app for 2023 check it out vote.headsetadvisor.com
How do I open the Jabra Speak 710 to change the battery?
It doesn’t have a replaceable battery we’re aware of
Agree on good set of test, very informative, thanks for these! I realized that headset work better for my use case :)
Can we use Jabra Speak2 to listen via audio input rather than using open speaker where anybody can hear? For e.g. I would like to listen incoming calls like Teams via Laptop without using speaker so that another person near me doesn't get disturbed.
Sorry I don't understand. You don't want audio playing from the speakerphone and you'd rather have it play from your laptop instead?
@@HeadsetAdvisor I mean I would like to listen via laptop using bluetooth as e.g. and speakerphone as audio input. I'm trying to understand what the option could be where others won't be disturbed but would like to listen via speakerphone other than speaker itself. So it means I can play from laptop but use Jabra speak as an audio type.
@@anikgupta3929 There's no option for others not to hear the audio from the speakerphone. In this case you'd want a headset if privacy is a concern.
@@HeadsetAdvisor actually I'm using hearing aid and using headset won't be applicable for me. That's why I was thinking of using the hearing aid's Bluetooth to connect with the speakerphone if the feature is available. So that I can have choices: using speakerphone so that anyone can hear or use the hearing aid's Bluetooth to listen via streaming.
I currently use an Anker conference speakerphone about one foot away from my mechanical clicky loud keyboard, but it doesn't cancel out the keyboard typing. Could you please tell me how well the Jabra Speak 2 75 cancels out mechanical clicky keyboard typing?
Hi Katelyn, the Speak2 75 would probably give you a similar result. The only speakerphone out today that may reduce a lot of the keyboard clicking is the Audeze Filter here headsetadvisor.com/products/audeze-filter-bluetooth-conference-speakerphone?_pos=1&_sid=b6eed2ff7&_ss=r
@@HeadsetAdvisor thank you!!
hey, very helpful. question: does the space2 work fine for WEBEX same as for MS TEAMS, eg does buttom mute also the App?
We haven't tested the Space2 to provide our insight on that speakerphone as of yet.
What do you think between Jabra Speak2 75 and Poly Sync 40? Which one has better sound and mic?
I’ll have to do a comparison video to see for sure but based off memory I’d lean towards the Jabra Speak2 75
Eh...I have a Speak2 55 on order waiting to ship (for like a month now). After hearing the (lack of) noise cancelling, I'm thinking of just keeping my 750. If Jabra is reading this comment...For the future, can we get a giant ass button in the middle that shows red/green and anyone can mash it to mute? I use my 750 all day, most every day with calls for multiple people...and unless you're right on top of it, its hard for folks to see if you're muted. Its even harder for someone else to actually find the tiny hidden mute button to mute.
Thanks for watching and sharing your feedback. We'll also share with Jabra :)
Good idea, you'll still have the jabra link feature and the ability to store the usb dongle in the device
Wound up getting speak 2 75. Its not loud enough, the cord is too short and it would be great if they still had the dongle holder on the bottom. Its definitely not worth upgrading if you already have the Speak 750.
You don’t need to pay extra for wireless dongle with PC. Bluetooth works just fine, you just lose the Teams integration. Additionally the microphone sounds tinny. you get better results with a USB mic, and the noise reduction within Teams (AI powered) that also normalise speaker volume does a better job. Sure for a conference room this is great. But for working from home, you’d better off with a pair of speakers and a decent USB mic from likes of Rode/Blue/Shure
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Adding to this, you lose more than Teams integration without the USB dongle. Bluetooth on a computer sometimes works well and other times doesn’t, so the Dongle is important if you want the best wireless connection, and advanced features with compatible apps like Teams, Zoom, RingCentral etc..
It all depends on your exact needs when working from home, sometimes you’re right a mic and speaker setup would be best. In other cases a speakerphone like this sounds plenty fine for calls/meetings and gives you added flexibility to easily take it with you on the go, or use it in a group conference meeting.
Yea but will that setup work with the phone software ?
Can you pair up two Speak2 75?
Can you pair any of these to the older Speak 750?
No you cannot pair to together or pair it with the old 750
Which newer model replaces the 710 ? I'm thinking if I should get the 710 or whatever newer version replaces it.
Also is it better to get the Speak2 versions as they all have Full Duplex.
Charming and compelling review of the Jabra Speak 2. Thank you. I wonder why they have left the cable head hanging out, especially a USB-A connector that appears to be permanently dangling from the USB-C cable. Is it possible to slide it out? Considering it's a Bluetooth device, I'm left wondering why the cable remains so conspicuously visible, almost as if consistently prompting you to use it. Is the Bluetooth connection really that unreliable? 5.1 in 5.3 times? Please correct me if I'm mistaken, but I fail to discern a single advantage of having the cable perpetually attached to the device. This notion appears to be so unfavorable that the dangling cable head is noticeably absent from their advertisements and most of the reviews I've come across. What if the cable becomes damaged? Given that it's a cable that's repeatedly connected and disconnected, much like a rabbit, it's susceptible to wear and tear. Could you shed some light on this matter?
ノイズ結構残すねー
Ok but that‘s a shitty ThinkPad. Try again with a new MacBook Pro. 😅
Do you think most people are using MacBook Pros for work? 😅
@@HeadsetAdvisor Should be so. 😎
@@lindijones that would be nice!
I have a conference room big enough for 12 people, I wonder if the Jabra Speak 2 75 is going to be enough hmmmm
It could work but may not be the best for this size of conference. Give the Jabra Speak 810 or Speak 750 a look. The speak 750 lets you connect two of them together to be better suited for larger conferences.
@@HeadsetAdvisor thank you!