With the Engage 65 Convertible Wireless DECT On-Ear Headset from Jabra, you don’t have to be tied to a desk to conduct your business. With the freedom of wireless DECT technology, you can carry on conversations from up to 330 feet away from the included base station.
Whether you’re calling mom or your best client, maintaining clear calls is important, which is why Jabra has provided the Engage 65 Convertible headset with a boom microphone that has noise-canceling technology. It even meets the Skype for Business Open Office requirements.
The padded headset is designed to be worn all day, and thanks to the powerful built-in battery, you won’t have to recharge during the day. This headset gives you up to 9 hours of talk time, and can be fully charged in as little as 75 minutes. The fast charge feature will get you up and running with 40% power in just 30 minutes.
A host of additional features have been engineered into the Engage 65 headset to provide you with private and secure conversations both at home, or in a busy and noisy office space.
Rossie Johns (verified owner) –
Clear audio, very comfortable.
Amir Zemlak (verified owner) –
This headset is much better than any other Bluetooth headset because it doesn’t work on Bluetooth it works on Deck it’s the same technology from your home cordless phone that the cordless is connected to the base trough Deck it’s much better than Bluetooth because it has a greater range. But keep in mind the headset is connected directly to the base and you have to connect the base to your computer via USB type A in addition if you have a VoIP desk phone or a traditional home phone and it has the option for a headset port then you are able to connect it through a traditional phone cable. So it’s pretty cool you can have one headset connected at once to your desk phone and right after you finish your call switching to your music on your computer without having to connect or disconnect anything. There are quite a few ways to connect the base to your desk phone but this is the basic way. I’m not sure if this headset has Bluetooth built in, in order to be able to connect to your smartphone too since the only convenient way to connect any other device to a smartphone is through Bluetooth wireless technology. Be aware, anytime that you have any application that uses the input from your headset for example when you click on the search by voice on google’s search bar the audio quality will downgrade till the application stops to use the input, I had a application from Verizon that is called One Talk it’s meant to make phone calls from my computer and obviously that application uses the the input from the headset because I have to be able to speak to people on that application I struggled a long time till I found the cause. The main reason I bought this headset is because I couldn’t find any other headset in this level that has the same audio quality. I will be honest I think the audio is the same quality from the Beats headphones. But again make sure you don’t have any other application that uses the input at the same time you listen to your music on the computer.