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Jabra Engage 50 II Link USB-C MS Stereo | Wired UC Headset
Jabra
MPN: 5099-299-2159
$271.03$374.00
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Key Features
- Stereo wired headset for business calling
- USB-C host interface
- Microsoft Teams certified
- Boom microphone design
- Dual-ear earpiece type
- Wired connectivity for stable deployment
- Improve call focus with a stereo dual-ear design for busy work environments
- Connect directly using USB-C for modern enterprise devices
Give users a headset that supports long call sessions without adding operational friction. The Jabra Engage 50 II Link USB-C MS Stereo is built for business communication where audio clarity, comfort, and predictable wired performance matter. Its stereo design helps users stay immersed in calls, while the dual-ear fit can improve concentration in busy environments.
USB-C connectivity makes it straightforward to deploy across modern laptops and desktops, and Microsoft Teams certification aligns it with organizations standardizing on Microsoft collaboration tools. The boom microphone is designed for professional voice pickup, helping remote agents, service teams, and office users sound more consistent on every call.
For IT teams, this is the kind of headset that simplifies standardization. It avoids battery management, reduces wireless interference concerns, and fits neatly into environments where reliability and user comfort are worth paying for. For end users, it delivers a more focused listening experience that can make long shifts feel less demanding.
Ideal For
- Contact center teams handling high call volumes
- Microsoft Teams calling on USB-C workstations
- Hybrid office users needing better call focus
- Service desk deployments with standardized accessories
Why This Product
- 1Stereo design helps users stay focused in noisy spaces
- 2USB-C connection supports modern enterprise endpoints
- 3Microsoft Teams certification fits standardized UC environments
- 4Wired operation eliminates charging downtime






