No is not possible. The cable can be connected for charging, but bluetooth cannot be deactivated and voice transmission via cable is also not possible. In this case, it would simply make sense to buy a normal USB headset if Bluetooth is not to be used anyway... ;)
This headset is cleanly recognised as an audio device by Windows in all three cases:
1. via USB cable
2. via Jabra dongle
3. via Bluetooth of the device
The battery life of this headset is up to 37 hours on a single charge. It can be fully charged in about 90 minutes, with fast charging options available, such as 8 hours of battery life in just 15 minutes.
with me it is connected to the mobile and PC at the same time, it keeps the connection but then it only plays one thing, e.g. when I watch YouTube on the PC and then a call comes in which I accept, it switches to the phone
Yes, that's not a problem, because thanks to the slightly outwardly offset earpiece design, the earcups lie fairly straight on the ears without much pressure.
The manufacturer has declared it compatible with the use of Yealink BT4x adapters for connecting headset and phone, such as Yealink Bluetooth Adapter BT41
For spare parts, it is best to contact our customer service department directly at https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc/de/requests/new. Your enquiry can then be examined individually.
The difference between the MS version and the standard version of a Jabra product usually relates to certification and optimisation for certain platforms, such as Microsoft Teams in the case of the MS version. The MS version is specifically designed to be compatible with Microsoft Teams, which may include built-in features for a better user experience in this environment. The standard version, on the other hand, may not have these specific features.
In the case of the "Evolve2 65 MS (Wireless, USB-C)", it is optimised for Microsoft Teams, which means it is designed to work perfectly with this platform, offering features such as volume control, mute, and seamless integration with Teams meetings.
To connect your headset to a Windows PC via Bluetooth, you don't necessarily need an adapter. However, for a more stable and easier connection, the use of a Bluetooth adapter such as the Jabra Link 380 is recommended. This adapter is often supplied with the headset and provides a direct, pre-configured wireless connection. If you want to connect directly via Bluetooth without an adapter, you can do so by activating Bluetooth on your PC and selecting the headset from the list of available devices.
The Jabra Evolve2 65 MS (Wireless, USB-C) is compatible with most laptops, including Lenovo models. Here are some important compatibility points:
- The headset can be connected to your laptop via Bluetooth or the included Jabra Link 380 Bluetooth adapter.
- It is compatible with both Mac and PC systems.
- There are no specific restrictions regarding the brand of the laptop as long as the Bluetooth function or the USB port (USB-C or USB-A) is available.
Thus, the Jabra Evolve2 65 MS (Wireless, USB-C) should work with your Lenovo laptop without any problems.
I use this headset professionally and have the following problem:
The headset is connected to my docking station via a dongle and to my smartphone via Bluetooth.
Every time I receive a call on my smartphone after an MS Teams call, for example, the other person can only hear me extremely quietly for the first 10 seconds.
After that, the voice quality is perfect again. The same happens when I have had a phone call and then an MS Teams call comes in. It seems as if the headset somehow readjusts the microphone when the source is changed or something like that. I can always hear the other person perfectly.
Does anyone have similar experiences or a tip for me? It's very annoying when customers can't hear you for the first 10 seconds of the call. The firmware is up to date and I have already reset the headset. I have installed the Jabra app on Windows and on my smartphone.
Hoi and sure - according to Jabra this is the 380: This one for USB-A:
Jabra Adapter Link 380a or this one for USB-C: Jabra Adapter Link 380c MS
...and yes, these things get lost, break off, crumble.... had a whole bunch of replacements of these in the shop.... if they were still "cheap"... LG
When connecting afterwards: Insert the stick, open the Jabra software (stick is recognised?), then pair via headset (push the button or something all the way forward on the Bluetooth symbol until it flashes blue...) and then click on connect in the software. Good luck ;)
Unfortunately, I ordered the device as a USB-C version instead of USB-A. I don't have a USB-C port on my laptop.
I do have a USB-C port on my laptop, but I need it to charge the laptop.
Now my question or two variants that could possibly solve the problem:
- Is there an adapter for the USB-C port on the laptop to expand it to 2 slots (USB-C) and to charge the laptop and operate the Link 380c there?
- Will the Link 380c work with the following adapter? https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/sitecom-usb-a-usb-c-usb-kabel-16009345?supplier=406802
I don't want to return the product, as it is quite possible that I will be able to operate the product via USB-C in the near future. But until then I need a solution.
Greetings Adrian
Such adapters already exist, and unfortunately I had already fallen for them because I thought the USB-C referred to the connection on the headphones. This would be such an adapter solution, but used directly on the notebook for on the road it is not so elegant. Yes, the solution with the Sitecom adapter would work. That would be another one, but it's even longer:
Icy Box USB-A to USB-C Adapter (USB-A, 4.40 cm)
And never make the BT connection with the notebook without a dongle, because the notebook BT solutions are not as good as these dongles.