
Jabra
The Jabra Engage 65 SE Mono is a professional DECT wireless single‑ear headset offering up to 150 m (490 ft) range, 13 hours of talk time, and a noise‑cancelling dual‑mic for clear office calls. It supports dual‑device connectivity, fast charging, and includes an integrated busylight for visual call status.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers highlight the Engage 65 SE's industry‑leading DECT range, high wireless density, and intuitive touchscreen base as key strengths, while noting the absence of NFC and the reduced functionality in corded mode as drawbacks. Security features such as DECT Step C encryption and fast charging are also praised.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the headset's long battery life, extensive range, and lightweight comfort, but they note that the convertible version struggles in very noisy settings and that the USB‑C corded mode lacks call controls and busylight.
Common Complaints
Common issues include the missing NFC feature, loss of call controls and busylight when using the headset in corded mode, higher base power consumption, and occasional confusion over the headset's reported weight.
How It Compares
vs. Jabra Engage 75 Mono
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Choose the Engage 75 if extended battery life is critical; otherwise the Engage 65 SE provides comparable performance at a lower cost.
vs. Poly Voyager 5200 UC
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Select the Voyager 5200 UC for mobile or Bluetooth‑centric environments; opt for the Engage 65 SE for dense office DECT deployments.
vs. Sennheiser D10
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The D10 is ideal when maximum range is needed; the Engage 65 SE is better for users who value integrated call controls and visual status indicators.