

🎧 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 environments, it features an integrated busylight to minimize interruptions, premium hearing protection technologies, and the ability to connect two devices simultaneously. Engineered for all-day comfort and seamless usability, it meets Skype for Business Open Office standards and supports effortless multitasking for the modern professional.






















| ASIN | B07C39K74W |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Life | 13 Hour |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,800 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #507 in On-Ear Headphones |
| Cable Feature | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Charging Time | 13 Hours |
| Compatible Devices | Universal |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (248) |
| Date First Available | April 3, 2018 |
| Earpiece Shape | Over-ear |
| Form Factor | Headphones |
| Frequency Response | 16000 Hz |
| Generation | 1 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00706487017417 |
| Headphones Jack | Wireless |
| Included Components | Headset, base, power supply, USB cable, desk phone cable, documentation, Quick start guide |
| Input Device Interface | Wireless |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
| Item model number | 9559-553-125 |
| Manufacturer | Jabra |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Engage 65 Stereo |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 5.8 x 7.5 x 3.7 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Desk phone & softphone (PC) |
| Series Number | 9553 |
| Special Feature | Microphone Included, Noise Cancellation, USB connectivity, Volume Control, wireless |
| Special features | Microphone Included, Noise Cancellation, USB connectivity, Volume Control, wireless |
| Specific Uses For Product | Professional |
| Style | Engage 65 |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | Yes |
| UPC | 706487017417 |
| Units | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | DECT |
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. Update 5 years - Still working great - I am only using this at home now and not transporting every day. The black ear pad started peeling and leaving small black plastic pieces around. Turns out you can get replacement pads on Amazon that are better than the originals. I purchased Lukvcoe Replacement Ear Pads for Jabra Engage 55/65/75 (Stereo Version) Headset
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.
T**N
Wow!
Much better quality than expected. It was marked as Used-Acceptable, but it was like brand new! It still had the peel off stickers on and even smelled new. Works flawlessly. I saved $200!! I bought it through Amazon Resale which is amazons official one. The headset itself is great. Works with my Cisco 7821 VOIP phone. The ear cushions are super comfortable. Works as it should. Great that it has both desk phone and soft phone support as I have a desk phone but also have zoom meetings and it works for both. Just press the call button for a second or two and release and it switches between. There’s a little voice that tells you which one you’re in in addition to the status light on the base. I am not able to download software in my work computer but did download the jabra direct application on my personal Mac and was able to adjust the side tone and make sure the firmware was up to date. I just ordered the compatible hook switch so I can answer calls using the call button.
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.
N**N
I have tried numerous wired headsets, as well as four difference wireless headsets, including the Jabra Engage 75. The Jabra Engage 65 is my favorite. I found the touchscreen controls on the Jabra Engage 75 to be difficult to use, unresponsive, and finicky. The Jabra Engage 65 seems to have the same (very good) sound quality as the 75, a much better interface (physical buttons!), and it's significantly less expensive. The function to switch between desk phone and computer is somewhat hidden (hold down the Call button) but once you figure it out it's fine. The microphone mute on the base station works well; it interfaces perfectly with Skype, Teams, and Slack calls. The base station also recognizes when you use the (software) mute in Skype, Teams, and Slack. The mute button on the microphone works ok, although it requires touching the microphone, which sometimes causes noise on the call. The headset battery indicator shows four levels (High, Medium, Low, Very Low). Jabra claims 13 hours of battery life on the headset. I've never fully tested that, but after a few days of 6+ hours of use before recharging, it never went below Medium. The only feature I miss from a few more expensive models is Bluetooth so I can use this with my mobile phone.
C**G
Good: - Amazing Range (unlike any headset I have had -- DECT allows you to walk hundreds of feet from your house and things are crystal clear) - Sound is good, not amazing - light and comfortable Bad: - Price, ridiculous cost for a headset - Unable to connect to cell phone, only desk phone (if you like to switch between podcasts/music on your cell between calls you are limited to what you can access on your desktop)
Y**G
Headset work great. Very comfortable and not too big.
T**S
A good quality, just very expensive.
S**X
Wireless but no bluetooth
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