Jabra Evolve 20 USB/Lync Stereo Headset, Black vs EPOS C1 Wired On-Ear Headset with 3.5mm plug
Overall winner: Jabra Evolve 20 USB/Lync Stereo Headset, Black
Key Differences
EPOS C1 (A) is a more affordable, wired-only 3.5mm on-ear headset with clear audio and a noise-canceling mic; Jabra Evolve 20 (B) offers both USB and jack connectivity, leather-feel ear cushions, and slightly higher average user rating but notes mixed comfort and durability concerns. Choose A if you want a lightweight, budget wired headset with a focus on clear audio; choose B if you need flexible USB-or-jack connectivity and richer ear padding despite some durability feedback
Jabra Evolve 20 USB/Lync Stereo Headset, Black
Jabra Evolve 20 stereo headset with USB or jack connectivity and plug-and-play setup. Comfortable leather-feel cushions and around-the-ear design for all-day use; certified for Skype for business. Customers report clear sound quality and good value, with mixed feedback on comfort and durability
Pros
- flexible USB or jack connectivity
- plug-and-play setup
- leather-feel ear cushions
- around-the-ear design for all-day use
Cons
- mixed feedback on comfort
- mixed feedback on noise cancellation
- durability concerns
EPOS C1 Wired On-Ear Headset with 3.5mm plug
Wired on-ear headset with 3.5mm connection for clear audio in calls and everyday use. Lightweight, all-day comfort with a noise-canceling mic for clearer voice capture. Suitable for hybrid professionals and students
Pros
- 3.5mm wired connectivity
- noise-canceling mic
- lightweight on-ear design
- adjustable headband for comfort
Cons
- on-ear design may cause fatigue over long sessions
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | EPOS |
| Durability | Jabra |
| Versatility | Jabra |
| User Reviews | Jabra |