🎧 Elevate your workday with wireless clarity and unstoppable focus
The Jabra Engage 65 Wireless Headset delivers industry-leading DECT wireless performance with a 150-meter range, advanced noise-cancelling microphone, and up to 13 hours of battery life. Designed for professional use, it features a busylight to minimize interruptions, fast charging, and multi-device connectivity, making it the ultimate headset for managers and professionals who demand mobility, clarity, and all-day comfort.
Control Method | Remote |
Control Type | Media Control |
Compatible Devices | Universal |
Antenna Location | Desk phone & softphone (PC) |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Is Electric | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Professional |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Microphone, USB connectivity, Noise-Canceling, volume-control, wireless |
Earpiece Shape | Over-ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | On Ear |
Headphone Folding Features | On Ear |
Frequency Range | 40 Hz - 16,000 Hz |
Frequency Response | 16000 Hz |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Weight | 2.89 Ounces |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Wireless Technology | DECT |
Headphone Jack | Wireless |
Carrying Case Color | Black |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Engage 65 |
Theme | Technology |
Battery Average Life | 13 Hour |
Battery Charge Time | 13 Hours |
S**N
Exactly what I needed.
***Compatible with: Cisco Jabber, Teams, Zoom***I'm sure it's compatible with other softphones and software apps (and can be used with many desk phones too), but those are the 3 I use daily at work. I wanted a high quality comfortable wireless headset, since I'm wearing it around 45 hours a week, and that is what I got.1. It is "plug and play" with the above, I didn't have to go in and manually change my microphone or speaker settings at all, or download anything to make it work properly.2. The level of in-ear volume, when tested, got up to "ear splitting", lol.3. Passive noise cancellation in the earpieces means I can still hear what's going on around me with my coworkers, which is important at my job.4. The noise cancellation in the mic is acceptable but not the BEST. Some background nose is still audible to my clients. I understand that this is adjustable according to the user manual, but I haven't gotten around to testing it yet.5. The mute button on the mic and being able to tap my earpiece to answer or end a call is very handy.6. I have my headset on all day (around 9 hours) and I did test to see - the battery lasts the whole day without having to dock and charge, although it will fast-charge quite a bit if I put it on the dock during my lunch hour.7. No ear or head fatigue even after wearing all day, super comfortable and light.8. I am now free to move around the office and am no longer chained to my desk. I tested the connection and it held all the way to the break room to refill my coffee.*This headset is EXPENSIVE.* I'm not shy about investing in quality when it is necessary though. My last headset was much less costly but died after 6 months, was wired so I couldn't move around much, and wasn't nearly as comfortable as this one - with lots less features as well. So far I am very happy with my purchase. I'll update as necessary if anything changes. I did buy the offered warranty with 3 years of coverage for around $35 as well.
M**Y
Good upgrade for work from home meetings
Engage 65 is a Very good headset. Range is very good. I can leave the house and put the garbage out by the street and not lose connection. The reason I bought this was for the lighted mute button on the base. It lights up when on mute and is easy to turn on and off from the base. I can ensure I am on mute. There is also a mute on and off button on the mic boom, so you can change mute while walking around. The headset makes a noise periodically to confirm you are on mute. This could be annoying at first but I got use to it. And it helps ensure i am on mute if I am wandering around the house. The headset also states “mute on” and off when changing mute. This confirms you are on and off. I did add a mic sock over the microphone to reduce wind and breathing noises. Sound quality is very good and the mic works well. It also takes the mute off most of my webex meetings, which avoids the double muting issue. For some reason it is not always synced up for every meeting. In those cases I just reference the headset base light for mute. Jabber VOIP link works well with phone calls.Update - 2.5 years - Really like this headset - software updates work well from Jabra. They seem to keep up with meeting software changes. One issue I did have. We have flexible seating at work. I bring my headset to work in a backpack. I was not disconnecting the power cord and USB plug from the base. Over time the USB plug socket in the base got damaged and caused my calls to disconnect at times. I believe this was from cables wiggling around when transported in my backpack. I bought a used base and the headset works great again. I would recommend carefully removing the cables from the base when transporting to hopefully prevent this.
J**N
Be wary
Does not work, and the extended warranty claimed there is nothing wrong or to fix.I explicitly explained the problem, and they pushed it aside and ignored me.The microphone doesnt work, it doesnt connect to the base and it doesnt charge upon being based. It just flashes a red light on the headset.This worked perfectly from 2022 until the beginning of the year. For the price it should not completely fail within 3 years. And worse off is im not getting the repair assistance I paid extra for. I wouldn't recommend spending so much just for a 3 year lifespan.
S**A
Good sound quality, makes work much more efficient.
The Jabra Engage 65 has been a welcome addition. I can use this with a CISCO Voip phone and Skype for Biz. The Engage 65's sound quality is great, battery life is great, the headset is lightweight and comfortable.The Engage 65 took some time to setup, requiring a call to tech support due to lack of instructions. Also required a firmware update using Jabra Direct.While this is a good headset, shortly thereafter I discovered Sennheiser SDPro. The Senn feels much more substantial, where the Engage is kind of flimsy feeling. The Senn has a much heavier base also. However, the Senn requires switching between computer and phone, the Engage does not.'Edit: I have been using the Engage 65 for a several weeks now. Loving them!! Changed rating to a 5 start. Its great to be able to switch between desk phone and laptop without flipping switches, disconnecting cables, etc.Edit 2: These are NOT advertised a noise canceling headsets. Although, they do pretty well in blocking ambient noise. I have now tried the Mono version and Engage 75....both very good for what they are intended for.
W**O
Great for desk and teams
Initially I purchased a headset from another manufacture which only supported a desk phone. Buy my employer finally moved everyone over to teams and working with a wired headset was too burdensome.Thus I purchased this headset to add the capability of working with the Microsoft Teams app. In fact it does that function very well, but I also found that the desk phone connection is also has far less noise compared to my former headset.Point in fact if the Engage 75 wasn't so much more expensive I would have purchased that unit to pickup Bluetooth to my cellphone.All that said the 65 is comfortable to wear, easy to dock for charging and has limited but useful configuration options.
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