Jabra Evolve 10

Jabra Evolve 10

Frequency
20000 Hz
Weight
141.5 g

Jabra Evolve 10 offers a balanced combination of features.

Design

Fit i On-ear (75 others)
Weight i 141.5 g
Has a detachable cable i
Water resistance i None (332 others)
Can be folded i (370 others)
Is designed for kids i
Has a tangle free cable i (296 others)
Travel bag is included i
Has an open back design i

Sound quality

Has active noise cancellation (anc) i
Lowest frequency i 20 Hz (287 others)
Highest frequency i 20000 Hz (256 others)
Supports spatial audio i
Sound pressure level i 117 dB/mW (7 others)
Has a neodymium magnet i
Has passive noise reduction i (420 others)

Power

Connectivity

Connectivity i Wired (175 others)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Jabra Evolve 10 lightweight?
Yes. At 141.5 g, the Jabra Evolve 10 is 43% below the category average for weight, ranking #66 out of 545 — see ranking headphone products.
What is the lowest frequency of the Jabra Evolve 10?
At 20 Hz, the Jabra Evolve 10 is 31% above the category average for lowest frequency, ranking #12 out of 559 — see ranking headphone products.
What is the highest frequency of the Jabra Evolve 10?
At 20000 Hz, the Jabra Evolve 10 is 30% below the category average for highest frequency, ranking #298 out of 561 — see ranking headphone products.
What is the sound pressure level of the Jabra Evolve 10?
At 117 dB/mW, the Jabra Evolve 10 is 13% above the category average for sound pressure level, ranking #31 out of 439 — see ranking headphone products.

How does it compare?

How does the Jabra Evolve 10's lowest frequency compare to similar headphoness?
At 20 Hz, the Jabra Evolve 10 leads the Beyerdynamic Aventho 300 (5 Hz) by 75%.
How does the Jabra Evolve 10's weight compare to similar headphoness?
At 141.5 g, the Jabra Evolve 10 leads the Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H100 (375 g) by 62%.
How does the Jabra Evolve 10's highest frequency compare to similar headphoness?
At 20000 Hz, the Jabra Evolve 10 trails the Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H100 (40000 Hz) by 50%.
How does the Jabra Evolve 10's sound pressure level compare to similar headphoness?
At 117 dB/mW, the Jabra Evolve 10 leads the Shure Aonic 50 Gen 2 (97.5 dB/mW) by 17%.
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