- Internet & Connectivity
Understanding Internet Peering and Why It Matters
18 Mar, 2026

£69.86 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Jabra Evolve2 30 is a solid “get calls done” headset for the money. At ~£58 ex-VAT, you’re getting a comfortable, office-friendly wired setup that’s plug-and-play with USB (Type-C or Type-A), which is exactly what call centres and desks full of laptops need. For day-to-day voice calls—Teams/Zoom/Webex/softphones—the audio is clear enough that people won’t be fighting your microphone. The key win here is reliability: no pairing faff, no battery anxiety, just a stable wired connection.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re expecting premium noise cancellation or working in a loud open-plan environment all day. Wired also means less freedom if you roam around the office. If you have a quieter workspace and mostly make/receive calls, it’s good value and easy to standardise across a team. If your users sit near distractions or you need the “set it and forget it” peace of mind you’d get from higher-end models, you’ll likely end up feeling like you should’ve spent a bit more.

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