![]() Microphone quality: Since call quality is paramount for office headsets, we made several vocal recordings to test microphone quality.But it needs recharging more often than our top pick does. The Evolve2 65 Flex also has foldable earcups and collapses to half its size, making it easier to stash into a bag in comparison with our other picks. That said, with its active noise cancellation turned on, this headset creates a noticeable eardrum-suck sensation, which some people may find uncomfortable. This model’s memory-foam ear cushions create a soft seal around the ears that with the press of a button can passively or actively block background noise the cushions also make the headset pleasant to wear for hours-long stints. But some preferred our top pick, the Poly Voyager Focus 2, which offered a better balance between vocal clarity and background noise reduction than the Evolve2 65 Flex. Testers described the overall sound as clear and loud. ![]() It should make you sound great, too: It uses six microphones to offer better vocal clarity than what you can get from most of the models we tested. The Jabra Evolve2 65 Flex is easy to connect wirelessly to a computer or phone, and it offers the best range of the headsets we recommend. This headset’s app also offers a find-my-device feature that runs on the Tile network, but this feature doesn’t work if you don’t keep the headset paired to your phone every day. Still, 40 feet offers you plenty of space to pace around an office. ![]() Your mileage will vary depending on the layout of your home or office, but a limited headset range could be frustrating when you’ve misplaced your phone right before an important call. In our tests with this headset, we could get only about 40 feet away from our phone before the connection broke up-about a quarter of the advertised 164 feet, and half of what we could do with the Jabra Evolve2 65 Flex. Plus, the combination of a flexible headband and large, padded earcups that swivel 180 degrees make wearing the Voyager Focus 2 for long periods of time more comfortable in comparison with our wireless upgrade pick, the Jabra Evolve2 65 Flex, whose earcups swivel only 90 degrees. Folding and unfolding the boom mic, or removing or donning the headset, can mute or answer incoming calls. Its built-in sensors make it fun to use, too. Rated to last 25 hours of call time or 40 hours of listening time before needing to be recharged, the Voyager Focus 2’s battery will easily last several working days. Our panelists said they “heard every word” of our audio-sample recordings, and they liked the warm and natural tones the mic produced. The Poly Voyager Focus 2 offers excellent call quality.
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