Jabra’s new headset and room kit aim to fix hybrid work frustrations


MANILA, Philippines (Apr 2026) — Struggling to hear clearly on calls or feeling left out in virtual meetings might soon be less of a problem as Jabra rolls out new tools designed for hybrid work.

The company has introduced the Jabra Evolve3 headset series alongside the Jabra PanaCast Room Kit, aiming to improve both personal audio and meeting room video for professionals splitting time between home and the office.

Together, these solutions target a common issue in hybrid setups: inconsistent communication quality depending on where and how people work.

Headsets built for clearer calls anywhere

At the center of the launch is the Jabra Evolve3 series, designed for professionals who frequently switch between environments.

The lineup includes two variants: the Evolve3 85 with an over-ear design for better noise isolation, and the lighter Evolve3 75 on-ear model for those who want more awareness of their surroundings.

Both models feature a boomless design and are powered by Jabra’s ClearVoice technology, which uses artificial intelligence trained on millions of real-world conversations to help isolate speech from background noise.

Adaptive active noise cancellation adjusts automatically depending on the environment and how the headset fits, helping reduce distractions whether users are at home, in the office, or on the move.

Battery life is another highlight. The Evolve3 85 offers up to 37 hours of use, while the Evolve3 75 delivers slightly less but remains built for all-day performance. A quick 10-minute charge can provide up to 10 hours of usage.

The Evolve3 85 is priced at PHP 40,725 (approx. $710), while the Evolve3 75 costs PHP 32,229 (approx. $560). Both are now available through authorized resellers.

Smarter meeting rooms with AI-powered video

For meeting spaces, the Jabra PanaCast Room Kit expands the experience beyond personal devices.

The system uses panoramic 180-degree video and multi-camera intelligence to capture the entire room, ensuring remote participants can see everyone clearly. It also dynamically frames speakers, shifting focus as conversations move around the room.

The kit includes a video bar, an extension microphone, and an AI-powered multi-camera system designed to track active speakers. This setup aims to create a more inclusive “front-row” experience, even for those joining remotely.

The solution is also built to scale, allowing organizations to customize setups depending on room size and layout.

The Jabra PanaCast Room Kit is expected to arrive in the Philippines in the second quarter of 2026.

Designed for the way people work now

Jabra’s latest products reflect a broader shift toward hybrid work as a long-term standard rather than a temporary setup.

By combining AI-driven audio with intelligent video systems, the company is positioning itself as a provider of end-to-end collaboration tools that work across personal and shared spaces.

For more information, visit Jabra’s official website.

Note: Local availability for the Jabra PanaCast Room Kit is expected in Q2 2026, but final Philippine pricing has not yet been announced.


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