Jabra expands hybrid work portfolio with Evolve3 headsets and modular PanaCast Room Kit
Jabra introduces Evolve3 headsets and PanaCast Room Kit, targeting consistent hybrid collaboration across personal and meeting spaces.
Jabra has introduced two additions to its hybrid work portfolio, combining a new professional headset series with a modular meeting room system designed to standardise collaboration across individual and shared environments. The launch centres on the Jabra Evolve3 headset range and the Jabra PanaCast Room Kit, both positioned to address ongoing demand for consistent audio and video performance across distributed teams.
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The announcement reflects a continued focus on integrated collaboration tools, where personal audio devices and meeting room systems operate within a single ecosystem rather than as separate deployments. Jabra’s approach links voice clarity at the individual level with room-scale video and audio coverage, aiming to maintain continuity between remote and in-office participation.
Evolve3 targets voice clarity and mobility
The Jabra Evolve3 series is positioned as the company’s most advanced professional headset to date, built for users moving between office, home, and mobile work settings. The lineup includes two variants, the over-ear Evolve3 85 and the on-ear Evolve3 75, both adopting a boomless design supported by AI-driven voice processing.
At the core of the system is Jabra ClearVoice, which uses a deep neural network trained on more than 60 million real-world sentences to isolate speech from background noise. This removes the need for a visible boom arm while maintaining call clarity for remote participants. The system prioritises intelligibility on the receiving end of calls, a response to persistent issues with audio quality in virtual meetings.
Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation adjusts in real time based on both the surrounding environment and how the headset is worn. This allows the device to reduce distractions during calls and while consuming audio content. Spatial Sound is also included to improve the naturalness of voice interactions.
Battery performance is positioned around all-day use. Both models support up to 37 hours of operation, with fast charging delivering up to 10 hours of use from a 10-minute charge. The Evolve3 85 extends call time to 25 hours and up to 120 hours of listening, while the Evolve3 75 provides 22 hours of call time and up to 110 hours of listening.

The devices connect via Bluetooth Low Energy with Google Fast Pair support and do not require a dongle. They are certified for major virtual meeting platforms and can be managed through the Jabra Plus mobile app, which handles configuration, firmware updates, and audio settings.
PanaCast Room Kit extends multi-camera collaboration
Alongside personal audio, Jabra introduced the PanaCast Room Kit, a modular system designed for meeting rooms ranging from mid-sized to large spaces. The kit supports configurations with one, three, or five cameras, allowing organisations to tailor coverage based on room layout while maintaining a consistent experience across locations.
The system combines panoramic video with multi-camera intelligence to dynamically frame speakers and capture the entire room. Integrated audio ensures that voices are picked up clearly across seating positions, supporting remote participants with a more complete view of discussions.
The core components include the PanaCast 55 VBS video bar, which delivers 180-degree video and edge AI-powered framing features, and the PanaCast SpeakerMic, which extends audio coverage and provides meeting controls. The multi-camera setup is powered by Huddly Crew technology, enabling speaker tracking and automated framing adjustments as conversations shift.
This setup is designed for plug-and-play deployment, with scalability built into the configuration rather than requiring separate systems for different room sizes.
Availability and positioning
The Jabra Evolve3 85 is priced from S$890 for standard variants, with a wireless charging option priced at S$990. The Evolve3 75 starts from S$688, with a charging stand bundle priced at S$786. Both models are available through Jabra’s official online channels.
The PanaCast Room Kit is expected to be available in Q2 2026.
The combined launch positions Jabra’s offering around continuity between personal and shared work environments. By pairing AI-driven audio at the individual level with scalable multi-camera systems in meeting rooms, the company is aligning its portfolio with organisations that are standardising collaboration tools across hybrid setups rather than deploying them in isolation.





