Jabra Evolve2 75 MS Stereo (Wireless, USB-C)
EUR300,89

Jabra Evolve2 75 MS Stereo

Wireless, USB-C


Question about Jabra Evolve2 75 MS Stereo

avatar
Anonymous

1 year ago

As a wearer of glasses, headphones often hurt me after wearing them for a long time because they press on the temples of my glasses. Are there any spectacle wearers with experience with this headset?

Avatar
avatar
cymascello

1 year ago

The headset actually presses the ears very strongly against the head, after a maximum of half an hour I have to lift them briefly and change the position. I have also lifted the glasses a little so that they are no longer pinched during longer meetings. Nevertheless, I am extremely satisfied with the headset :-). In fact, I'm glad that it holds so well and doesn't fly off my head with every movement.

avatar
Krachgarten

1 year ago

Unfortunately, I have had very bad experiences with this headset as a wearer of glasses... I find it extremely uncomfortable and it hurts quite a bit after a few minutes. But I have to say that I have small and rather protruding ears^^ that might not be the best combination.

Luckily I only had to use the headset for a short time because I forgot my Over Ear Jabra Evolve2 85 at home.
It costs a lot more, but it's perfect for me in terms of wearing comfort. I can wear it all day without any pain.

avatar
Semoy

1 year ago

I myself wear glasses and use this headset for meetings - I actually get on very well with it. But I rarely wear the headset for more than two hours at a time. For longer wear, however, my recommendation would still be an over-ear headset.

avatar
Anonymous

1 year ago

I can only confirm these "pains", as mentioned by Babette_pct, to a limited extent.
My experience is that it is definitely more pleasant with glasses than with over-ear headphones, for example, because the pressure on the arms of the glasses is much less when worn correctly.

avatar
Babette_pct

1 year ago

Unfortunately, these also hurt.