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'Finally, a boomless headset for the office': How Jabra made headphones I'd take to a boardroom

'Finally, a boomless headset for the office': How Jabra made headphones I'd take to a boardroom
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Jabra's redesigned Evolve3 75 hits all the right notes for a business-minded hybrid headset.

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