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Jabra’s new ‘business’ focused Evolve 65t earbuds are looking sharp

Jabra are one of the greats of the audio industry, with over 35 years of products under their belt you can be sure they know what they’re doing. They’ve made a few great announcements at CES this year, but this one has me most excited.

Jabra are telling us that these are primarily for business, being the first true wireless earbuds to lock down Skype for Business certification. Which it to say two things, they’ll have crystal clear audio (primarily at the top end) and a really solid microphone layout.

As the latest iteration to the Evolve series, the 65t will be equipped with dual connectivity for your laptop and smartphone – which saves the drama of having to switch inputs all the time. Here you can see a pair of them on this ridiculously photogenic man in a suit;

We don’t know how much they’ll go for or when they’ll be available but they will DEFINITELY make their way to Australia in the near future.

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