TAGUIG, Philippines (Apr 2026) — Your consumer earbuds capture less than two-thirds of what you say. Jabra’s newest work headset captures over 96%. That gap is the entire pitch behind the Jabra Evolve3 series, which just launched in the Philippines alongside the PanaCast 55 room kit. Jabra Philippines introduced the Jabra Evolve3 75 and Evolve3 85 at a media launch in Seda BGC, positioning both as the brand’s answer to the modern hybrid worker — someone who moves between offices, homes, coffee shops, and meeting rooms and needs professional-grade audio in all of them.
The timing is deliberate. Jabra has been building toward this product since 2014, when the original Evolve series tackled open office noise. In 2020, the Evolve2 addressed the hybrid work shift. The Evolve3, arriving in 2026, is what the brand calls “The Modern Work Shift” — a generation built not just for hybrid work, but for the AI tools that workers now rely on during calls and meetings.

Why the microphone matters more than ever
The headline feature of the Evolve3 series is Jabra ClearVoice, an AI-powered microphone system built on a Deep Neural Network trained on approximately 60 million sentence examples. A multi-mic array with beamforming technology focuses on the speaker’s mouth and isolates their voice from background noise.
The system is language-agnostic, meaning it does not require voice enrollment and works regardless of what language the user speaks.
The practical result: Evolve3 captures over 96% of words accurately. Consumer earbuds, by comparison, capture less than two-thirds. For workers using AI transcription tools, AI voice prompts, or AI meeting assistants, that accuracy gap directly affects how well those tools function.
As Jabra put it at the launch: “If AI can’t hear you, it can’t help you.”

Battery life that outlasts the workday
The Evolve3 85, the top model in the series, delivers up to 25 hours of non-stop call time or 120 hours of music playback on a single charge.
For workers who forget to charge, the rapid charge system adds one hour of battery life per minute of charging — enough to get through a full afternoon of calls from a brief coffee break top-up.

The Evolve3 series as a professional design
Both the Evolve3 75 and Evolve3 85 are designed to look like consumer headphones while performing at a professional level. The Evolve3 series is also built to serve as the benchmark for voice interactions with Gen AI tools, with security and device management handled through Jabra Plus.

PanaCast 55 for the meeting room
On the room side, the Jabra PanaCast 55 Video Bar System is a complete meeting room solution that pairs with the PanaCast SpeakerMic for larger spaces. The SpeakerMic covers a 5-meter diameter audio and mic pickup area on its own, and when paired with the PanaCast 55, total audio coverage extends up to 11 meters — enough for a large conference room. The SpeakerMic connects over CAT 6 cable with a maximum distance of 30 meters from the P55 unit.
The PanaCast lineup sits alongside the existing PanaCast 50 and PanaCast 50 VBS, giving organizations flexible room kit options depending on the size of their meeting spaces. A Scheduler display panel is also part of the ecosystem for managing room bookings.

The Jabra Evolve3 75 will be priced at around PHP 32,000 (approx. $550) and above, while the Evolve3 85 will carry an estimated retail price of around PHP 40,000 (approx. $688) and above once available to consumers.
Pricing for the PanaCast 55 VBS has not yet been announced, but interested customers may reach out to Jabra Philippines to place pre-orders.
