The Jabra Evolve2 30 SE is an excellent headset that stands out for its comfort, sound quality, and build quality in my opinion. Here’s a detailed breakdown of my experience:Comfort and WearabilityOne of the standout features of this headset is how comfortable it is to wear for extended periods. The headset is very lightweight and has very soft ear pads and does not squeeze the ears when you wear it. Even after hours of use, it remains snug without causing any discomfort.Sound and Mic Quality and ConnectionThe sound quality is impressive, delivering clear and crisp audio that rivals premium headphones. The mic is very impressive. It’s quite sensitive and will pick up even if you are whispering. But the good thing is it is designed to be passive noise canceling, which means that it will pick up your voice but not the background noise.There are volume up and down buttons on the headset as well, but I personally don’t use them since my keyboard has a volume knob and I rarely need to adjust the volume. Most of the time, it is on full volume.There is a mute button on the headset which, when pressed during a call, prompts with the audio response that it has been muted or unmuted. This is nice and gives you confirmation that the mic has been muted. Moreover, since I bought the Microsoft Teams version, there is a button with the Teams logo, which I believe works as a call accept button.There is a light on the right side which becomes red during calls to alert others that you are busy on a call.I went with a USB-C connection so that I can also use it with my phone. I connected it with my phone, and it worked without any issue.Build QualityThe build quality is solid and durable, which is reassuring for regular use. The materials feel premium, and the overall design is sleek and professional.ConsHowever, there are a few areas where the headset could be improved:Cable Length: The cable feels a bit short, which can limit movement and flexibility depending on the placement of your computer. I wish they would have gone with a USB connector on the headphone instead so that any USB-C cable could be used with it.Mic Positioning: The microphone pivots from its base, and at times, it brushes against my face, which can be annoying. A flexible mic bar would have been a great addition to allow adjustments and prevent this issue. Furthermore, it can only be positioned on the right side.