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Jabra Engage 55 Headset

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Jabra Engage 55 HeadsetJabra Engage 55 Headset Experience professional grade audio for every conversation, wherever your workspace happens to be. The Jabra Engage 55 Headset is designed to deliver crystal clear calls and comfortable all day use, whether youre in an open plan office, a busy call center, or a remote setup. With a wireless range of up to 150 meters (490 feet), you can roam freely without sacrificing call quality or reliability. The headset leverages DECT

Jabra Engage 55 Headset

Experience professional-grade audio for every conversation, wherever your workspace happens to be. The Jabra Engage 55 Headset is designed to deliver crystal-clear calls and comfortable all-day use, whether you’re in an open-plan office, a busy call center, or a remote setup. With a wireless range of up to 150 meters (490 feet), you can roam freely without sacrificing call quality or reliability. The headset leverages DECT technology alongside SafeTone 2.0 hearing protection to balance performance with your hearing health, ensuring you stay productive and protected during long days of back‑to‑back conversations. Built with a durable, flexible USB adapter, it plugs into your computer quickly and integrates smoothly with all leading communications platforms, so you can focus on the message, not the connection.

  • Excellent wireless range for flexible workflows: Enjoy true freedom with a DECT connection that reaches up to 150 meters (490 feet). Move around the office, switch between meeting rooms, or work remotely without constant re-pairing or dropped calls. This expansive range is ideal for large desks, shared workstations, and collaborative environments where mobility boosts productivity and focus.
  • Noise-cancelling microphone with SafeTone 2.0 protection: The Engage 55 is built to capture the speaker’s voice clearly while reducing background noise. The integrated, noise-cancelling microphone and SafeTone 2.0 hearing protection technology help minimize distortion and protect hearing in loud environments, ensuring every participant hears you with impressive clarity on every call.
  • DECT Security Level C for encrypted conversations: Security matters when discussing sensitive information. With DECT Security Level C, you benefit from encrypted communication that helps keep sensitive conversations private, giving you peace of mind when handling confidential topics or customer data during calls.
  • Durable, flexible USB adapter for reliable connectivity: The Engage 55 includes a robust USB adapter designed to stand up to daily use in busy work settings. It provides a dependable, plug-and-play connection to your computer, reducing setup time and ensuring consistent performance across your communications platform of choice.
  • Broad compatibility with leading platforms: This headset is designed to work seamlessly with all major communication platforms, from UC to cloud-based services. Whether you use Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Cisco Webex, RingCentral, or another platform, the Engage 55 is engineered to integrate smoothly, so your calls sound as good as your message.

Technical Details of Jabra Engage 55 Headset

  • Wireless range: up to 150 m (490 ft) using DECT technology
  • Microphone: Noise-cancelling with SafeTone 2.0 hearing protection
  • Security: DECT Security Level C for encrypted calls
  • Connectivity: Durable, flexible USB adapter for PC compatibility
  • Platform compatibility: Works with all leading communications platforms
  • Design: Comfortable, adjustable headset suitable for long hours of use

how to install Jabra Engage 55 Headset

  • Plug the USB adapter into an available USB port on your computer. Ensure the adapter is securely connected and the computer recognizes the device.
  • Power on the headset and position the microphone so it sits close to your mouth for optimal voice pickup while remaining comfortable.
  • If prompted, install any required drivers or software. In most cases, the Engage 55 works as a plug-and-play device with major operating systems.
  • Open your computer’s sound settings and select “Jabra Engage 55” as the default headset device for both playback and recording.
  • Launch your preferred communications platform and perform a quick test call to confirm audio quality, mic capture, and proper speaker output.
  • Adjust the headset fit, mute controls, and volume to suit your personal comfort and meeting needs, ensuring all-day wearability and clear communication.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the wireless range of the Jabra Engage 55? The headset offers a wireless range of up to 150 meters (490 feet) with DECT, enabling flexible movement around your workspace without sacrificing call quality.
  • Is the Engage 55 compatible with all major communications platforms? Yes. It is designed to work with all leading communications platforms, including UC and cloud-based services, ensuring smooth integration with your existing workflow.
  • What protection does SafeTone 2.0 provide? SafeTone 2.0 is a hearing protection technology that helps reduce unnecessary loudness and protect hearing during extended calls while maintaining clear voice pickup.
  • How do I install the Engage 55? Connect the USB adapter to your computer, power on the headset, install any required drivers if prompted, set the headset as the default input/output device, and perform a test call to verify audio.
  • Can I use the Engage 55 with multiple devices? The DECT wireless connection is typically paired with the included USB adapter for a computer. If you use multiple devices, switch the adapter or reconnect as needed and ensure the headset is recognized by the desired platform.
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