- AI
AI for HR and Recruitment
20 Mar, 2026

£32.18 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Jabra Evolve2 USB-A to USB-C cable is one of those boring accessories that’s actually worth having if you use your headset properly. If you’ve got the Evolve2 base/adapter that uses USB-C, but your laptop is mostly USB-A (common on business setups), this gives you a clean, reliable connection without faffing with weird converters. At £26.82 ex-VAT, it’s not “cheap,” but it’s priced like a proper branded cable meant for everyday office use—so it’s a good replacement if the original lead gets damaged, lost, or is permanently “borrowed” by someone else.
I’d say buy it if you’re in a consistent hybrid of older USB-A devices and you rely on the Evolve2 for calls all day. If you already have a USB-C laptop with the right lead, or you’re only occasionally connecting the headset, it’s probably not great value to spend on a cable you won’t use often. Also, if your goal is to tidy your desk, there’s no magic here—just make sure you’re buying the right end for your setup, because Jabra’s ecosystem-specific bits tend to be more expensive than generic alternatives.

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