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Jabra's Evolve3 75 is 15% off for Amazon Prime Day, bringing its price down to $295. The sale ends tonight, so this is your last chance to grab 'em.
If you're looking for a business headset without a boom mic, Jabra's Evolve3 series hits all the right notes for a premium office-ready device: fantastic ANC, comfortable fit, and great audio quality.
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I recently tested the Evolve3 75 and found it to be one of the most comfortable headsets I've worn, thanks to its sheer lightness. This model is also right in the sweet spot of what I'd consider paying for a business headset: one step down from the company's most premium model, the Evolve3 85, with a replaceable battery, a five-year warranty, and more durability than you'd expect.
If you generally prefer a low-profile pair of headphones like me, this pair's compact build is minimal and streamlined without sticking out. They're also very secure without feeling tight or restrictive, allowing for long-term wear, thanks to the 180g weight, which feels well-balanced.
If you take a lot of video calls and want to improve your audio quality (while sparing the folks around you the details of your meeting), you need a pair of business headphones.
Audio sounds so good on the Evolve3 75 in part due to Jabra's sidetone, which passes your voice through the headphones so you can hear it, even with ANC on. It's executed well: sounding natural and subtle, not overly processed. The feature is also automatic; the user doesn't have to fiddle with any settings, it just sounds good out of the box.
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For business consideration, the device offers a host of enterprise-specific features, including remote management that allows IT teams to deploy and troubleshoot dozens of working pairs simultaneously. On-device encryption provides enhanced security at the enterprise level.
Battery life is also good. Jabra says you get 22 hours of battery life for calls and 110 hours of music playback, with five hours of power from just five minutes of charging. I haven't been able to verify the 100 hours of audio playback, but I can attest to very good battery life, on par with, and slightly better than, its competitors.
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How I rated this deal
I gave this deal a 3/5, as it's not the lowest price I've seen, but still significant enough to justify buying -- especially if you've had your eyes on a new pair of nice work headphones.
Amazon's Prime Day event launched on Tuesday, June 23 to Friday, and wraps up on the evening of June 26, 2026.
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