Jabra Engage 75 Convertible Review
The Jabra Engage 75 Convertible isn't your average Bluetooth headset. It features a touch screen and multiple connections so that you can use it to field all calls, including from landlines. It's fairly simple and intuitive to operate, and its noise-cancelling mic delivers solid intelligibility. The headset's $440 price is likely to make some users balk, but if multiple lines of communication are essential for your business, the Engage 75 Convertible allows you to handle up to four lines at once with excellent range.
Design and Usage
The Engage 75 comes in headphone-like mono or stereo versions ($420 each), as well as the headset-style Convertible model we're reviewing here. Its docking station features a screen with an LED readout and touch-sensitive buttons. It's easy to operate, but also easy to accidentally tap a button when moving the dock around your desktop.
Depending on whether you're on a call or have one incoming (or not), various icons and buttons on the dock light up o...
The Jabra Engage 75 Convertible is both a communications hub and a Bluetooth headset that lets you field multiple phone lines (both landline and cellular) through one earpiece.
Docking station can accept two landlines, pair with two devices (or a computer); Long range; Strong security features
Expensive; Fit can be awkward, especially with glasses on