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    I tested Jabra Evolve3 75 vs. ThinkPad 8550 – and I’d buy this headset for the ANC alone

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    I tested Jabra Evolve3 75 vs. ThinkPad 8550 – and I’d buy this headset for the ANC alone
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    Jabra Evolve3 75 vs. ThinkPad 8550 headset

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    Looking for a business headset you can actually wear outside the office? I’ve tested a handful of premium business headphones this year, but these two stand out as exceptional options. 

    The Jabra Evolve3 75 has a sleek, comfortable boomless design, and the Lenovo ThinkPad wireless ANC Foldable Headset 8550 Aura Edition offers the best of both worlds with a retractable boom and great call quality.

    Also: 

    Both have multi-point connectivity, Bluetooth and wireless dongle connections, great ANC, and excellent call quality. They also offer solid audio quality for listening to music and discreet designs, making them suitable for wear outside the office. Here’s how they compare. 

    Specifications

    ThinkPad 8550 Aura Edition headset  

    Jabra Evolve3 75 headset

    Microphones

    Adjustable boom, 4 omnidirectional mics

    No boom, 6 mics

    Weight

    0.34 lbs (153 g)

    0.39 lbs (180 g) 

    Connectivity

    Bluetooth 5.3, USB-A or USB-C dongle

    Bluetooth 5.3, USB-A or USB-C dongle

    App No mobile app, Lenovo Accessories and Display Manager (Windows/MacOS) Jabra Plus (Android/iOS), Jabra Plus Desktop (Windows), Jabra Direct (Windows/MacOS)
    Battery life 50 hours 110 hours of music or 22 hours of calls
    Speaker sensitivity 120 dB @ 1 mW, 28mm driver 108.5 dB @ 5 mW, 32mm driver
    Physical buttons Teams, ANC, Call control, Microphone Mute/Unmute (raising/lowering boom), Touch panel: Volume +/-, Media control, ANC control Teams, ANC, Mute/Unmute (button), Call control, Volume +/-, Media control, ANC control
    Price Starting at $157 Starting at $314

    You should buy the ThinkPad 8550 headset if…

    ThinkPad Dual-Mode Wireless ANC Headset (Aura Edition)

    Kyle Kucharski/ZDNET

    1. You want the best of both worlds

    The ThinkPad 8550 has a discreet, adjustable boom mic that is all but invisible when it’s pulled up. This makes it look less like a business headset and more like any other pair of headphones you can wear outside of the office. 

    The boom mic delivers that “close”, crystal-clear vocal audio on calls and provides a no-fail way to mute your mic by simply pulling it up, instead of messing around with buttons on the headset or your video call software. 

    Also: I tested Lenovo’s new modular ThinkPad, and it renewed my faith in repairable laptops

    Although you could wear this headset pretty much anywhere, note that the plush, rubber earcups tend to be warm. I wore this headset to the gym and, after working up a sweat, had to take it off because it was way too hot. I wouldn’t recommend this headset for prolonged physical activity. 

    2. You have an Aura Edition laptop

    This headset has no mobile app, but it does have a Windows/MacOS app that interfaces with other Lenovo Aura Edition products. With the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, for example (one of our favorite laptops of 2026), you can “tap to pair” the headset by physically hitting the headset on the laptop for an instant pairing. 

    Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 14)

    Kyle Kucharski/ZDNET

    The LAMD app also allows the user to fine-tune ANC settings, spatial audio, and other personalized settings, as well as management of any other Aura Edition devices in the ecosystem. 

    3. You want the more affordable option

    The ThinkPad 8550 headset is on sale at the time of writing for around $150, a competitive price for a business headset that features ANC and solid audio quality. When you compare it to the starting price of $350 for the Jabra Evolve3 75, Lenovo’s offering is the far more affordable option, with few trade-offs. 

    You should buy the Jabra Evolve3 75 if…

    Jabra Evolve3 75

    Kyle Kucharski/ZDNET

    1. You want superior ANC 

    Jabra’s Evolve3 75 has some of the best ANC out of any business headset I’ve tested. Part of it is due to the fit: the slim design fits snug to the head, forming a complete seal around the ear. The second half of the equation is Jabra’s dynamic noise cancellation, which is good enough to hold up on the subway here in New York — so it’s more than qualified to handle rowdy offices. 

    2. You want wireless charging

    I admit, I was skeptical about the usefulness of this feature, but in my time with the Evolve3 75, I’ve definitely come to appreciate it. If you never want to think about charging your headset, simply placing it on the wireless charging pad when you’re not using it keeps it permanently topped up. 

    My only concern is that you do have to situate the headset correctly on the pad. If the headset isn’t folded correctly, it can tip over. I’d love to see a magnetic connection in future iterations of the Evolve line, which would be the cherry on top for the wireless charging. 

    Jabra Evolve3 75

    Kyle Kucharski/ZDNET

    3. You want the more premium option 

    Ultimately, the Evolve3 75 looks, sounds, and feels a bit more like a complete package headset. Its build is both lightweight and snug, its ANC is top-notch, and the audio quality is better. The plush earcups form a more complete seal around the ear, and the headset is more comfortable for long-duration wear. 

    Both headsets have physical buttons for media and call controls, but the buttons on the Evolve3 75 — while very small — are ultimately easier to use than the touch panel on the ThinkPad 8550 headset, which I found to be hit-or-miss. 

    Also: After trying these boomless headphones in the office, I’m feeling hopeful for the future of work tech

    Ultimately, the Evolve3 75 also offers a host of enterprise-specific features, including remote management that lets IT teams deploy and troubleshoot dozens of working pairs simultaneously. Additionally, on-device encryption provides enhanced security at the enterprise level. 

    Writer’s choice

    Jabra Evolve3 75

    Kyle Kucharski/ZDNET

    For business use cases, both of these headsets perform very well in terms of call quality, one-touch Teams activation, and multi-point connectivity. The Jabra Evolve3 75 offers a slightly more premium build, better ANC, and a host of enterprise features, but costs twice as much as the ThinkPad 8550 Aura Edition headphones. 

    For the price, the ThinkPad headphones are particularly competitive. Ultimately, however, I would choose the Evolve3 75 since it fully commits to the premium business/hybrid form factor and offers some of the best ANC I’ve tested in a pair of work headphones. The Jabra earned our Editor’s Choice award for these very reasons, and it’s why I recommend it to anyone looking to invest in a premium business headset you can wear outside the office. 





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