Causes
Battery charge status can be assessed by seeing what color the LED next to the charging port is. If your headset's LED is flashing red, it means that the battery is critically low and needs to be charged.
- Charge the headset with the USB-C charging cable that came with the headset until fully charged (the LED stays a constant green).
- If the headset is charged but the audio quality has not improved, restart the headset.
Because headset vendors regularly update their products' software, it is important to maintain the most up to date software version.
- Download and use Jabra Direct to check for and install most up to date firmware updates.
Smart Sound is a new technology from Intel that aims to improve audio quality on Intel-based computers, but has, on occasion, been known to negatively affect audio quality.
- Go to Device Manager settings, navigate to "Sound, video, and game controllers" section, and disable Intel Smart Sound Technology for the Jabra headset.
If the previous solutions have not addressed the problem, you will need to replace the battery, please see the replacement guide linked here: Jabra Evolve2 65 Battery Replacement
- 20 minutesModerate
If the previous solutions have not addressed the problem, you will need to replace the speakers, please see the replacement guide linked here: Jabra Evolve2 65 Speaker Replacement
- 20 minutesModerate
If the previous solutions have not addressed the problem, you will need to replace the ear cushions, please see the replacement guide linked here. Jabra Evolve2 65 Ear Cushion Replacement
- 10 minutesEasy