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£50.69 inc. VAT
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For £42 ex-VAT, the Jabra Evolve 30 II is a sensible pick if you just need a decent, reliable wired headset for everyday calls in an office or call centre environment. Jabra’s usually strong on call clarity and comfort, and a wired headset is the practical choice when you’re trying to avoid pairing woes, battery anxiety, and “why isn’t it connecting?” headaches across a busy team. If you’re plugging into a standard desk setup via USB, it’s a straightforward workhorse for Zoom/Teams and phone softphones—especially for people who wear a headset for hours.
That said, it’s not the one I’d buy if you’re chasing premium audio, lots of background-noise rejection, or maximum comfort after long sessions without adjustment. Also, the wired angle can be a downside if your workspace is cramped or people move around a lot—cabling will get annoying fast. Overall: buy it if you need good value, easy deployment, and consistent call performance for lots of users; skip it if you need “premium headset” feel or you don’t want cables in your daily workflow.

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