Jabra recently introduced two new solutions aimed at improving hybrid work communication: the Jabra Evolve3 headsets and the PanaCast Room Kit. Both are part of its broader effort to support collaboration across personal workspaces and meeting rooms with consistent audio and video performance.
Jabra framed the new products as a way to help teams move smoothly between individual focus and group participation while keeping communication clear, mobile, and scalable.
“From individual workspaces to full meeting rooms, organisations across APAC need collaboration technology that is reliable, adaptable, and built to scale. With Jabra Evolve3 and Jabra PanaCast Room Kit, we continue to strengthen our leadership in professional audio and video solutions for the next generation of work.”
– Larsen Sandoval, Country Head, Enterprise, Philippines, Jabra.
Evolve3 Audio Intelligence

The Jabra Evolve3 series is described as the company’s most advanced professional headset line, built for hybrid professionals who work across office, home, and on-the-go settings. It comes in two variants: the over-the-ear Jabra Evolve3 85 and the on-the-ear Jabra Evolve3 75. Both models use a discreet boomless design and are designed to support professional communication in a variety of environments.

The headsets use ClearVoice and deep neural network technology trained on more than 60 million real-world sentences to improve call clarity. The series also includes Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation, which adjusts in real time to the environment and headset fit to reduce distractions.

The Evolve3 85 is designed for maximum immersion and noise isolation, with 25 hours of call time or 120 hours of entertainment listening with ANC and busylight off. The Evolve3 75 is lighter and more breathable, offering 22 hours of call time or 110 hours of entertainment listening with ANC and busylight off. Other features include Bluetooth Low Energy, and Google Fast Pair support.
Room Kit Video Collaboration

Jabra also spotlighted the PanaCast Room Kit and PanaCast Room Kit Multi as its answer for modern meeting spaces. The system is built to extend intelligent collaboration into rooms of different sizes, with flexible video coverage that can be tailored to a room’s layout. The kit combines panoramic video technology with multi-camera intelligence to dynamically frame speakers and capture the whole room for a more inclusive meeting experience.




The kit includes the PanaCast 55 VBS, a video bar that supports extension audio and multi-camera setups while delivering panoramic 180-degree video with intelligent framing and edge AI-powered features, the PanaCast SpeakerMic, which captures voices evenly around the room and provides meeting room controls, and the expandable camera system, powered by Huddly Crew, which adds intelligent speaker tracking and director modes that shift focus to the active speaker as discussions change.
Availability and Pricing
The Jabra Evolve3 85 is now available through Jabra Authorized Resellers for PHP 40,725, while the Evolve3 75 is priced at PHP 32,229. The PanaCast Room Kit is expected to be available locally in Q2 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What did Jabra launch?
A: Jabra launched the Evolve3 headset series and the PanaCast Room Kit for hybrid work environments.
Q: What are the two Evolve3 models?
A: The two models are the Evolve3 85, an over-the-ear headset, and the Evolve3 75, an on-the-ear headset.
Q: What makes the Evolve3 series notable?
A: It features Jabra ClearVoice, deep neural network technology trained on more than 60 million real-world sentences, Adaptive ANC, long battery life, and fast charging.
Q: What is included in the PanaCast Room Kit?
A: The kit includes the PanaCast 55 VBS, the PanaCast SpeakerMic, and an expandable camera system with intelligent speaker tracking.
Q: When will the PanaCast Room Kit be available?
A: Jabra expects it to be available locally in Q2 2026.
Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.






