Jabra Engage 65 Stereo Wireless Headsets Instructions
- June 15, 2024
- Jabra
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Jabra Engage 65 Stereo Wireless Headsets
Specifications
- Product: Jabra Engage 65 Stereo
- Date/Time: 07/10/2023 15:33
Product Information
The Jabra Engage 65 Stereo is a high-quality wireless headset designed for professional use. It provides excellent audio performance and features a comfortable design for all-day wear. The headset is compatible with desk phones and offers advanced noise-canceling technology to ensure crystal-clear conversations. With its long wireless range and battery life, the Jabra Engage 65 Stereo is the ideal choice for busy professionals.
Product Usage Instructions
1. Desk Phone Configuration:
- Ensure that your desk phone volume is set halfway.
- Adjust the microphone volume on your Jabra headset to approximately match the volume level of your desk phone.
- Position the microphone close to your mouth for optimal audio quality.
2. Adjusting Microphone Volume:
If you are still experiencing echo in your headset, follow these steps to adjust the microphone volume:
- Refer to the Quick Start Guide or User Manual provided with your Jabra device.
- Locate the section that provides specific instructions on adjusting microphone settings.
- Gradually decrease the microphone volume, one step at a time, while speaking into the headset.
- As you decrease the microphone volume, the echo should also decrease or be eliminated.
For detailed instructions on adjusting settings, please refer to the Jabra Engage 65 Stereo User Manual.
FAQ:
Q: How can I reduce the echo in my headset?
A: To reduce echo in your Jabra Engage 65 Stereo headset, ensure that you have configured your desk phone and headset correctly. Follow the steps mentioned above in the “Product Usage Instructions” section to adjust the microphone volume and position the microphone close to your mouth for optimal audio quality.
Jabra Engage 65 Stereo
How can I reduce the echo in my headset
Make sure you have configured your headset to get the best possible audio with
your desk phone, and positioned your microphone close to your mouth. The
volume on your desk phone should be set halfway, and it should approximately
match the volume level of the microphone on your Jabra headset. If you are
still hearing an echo, the microphone volume on the headset may be set too
high. Refer to the Quick Start Guide or User Manual for your Jabra device for
specific instructions on how to adjust these settings. Try to decrease the
microphone volume, one step at a time, while you talk. As the volume of the
microphone decreases, the echo will also decrease or be eliminated.
If you are hearing your own voice in your headset at the same time as you are
speaking, this is not a delayed echo – it is a feature called sidetone.
Depending on the equipment being used, you may be able to adjust the sidetone
level on your phone, headset, or computer.
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