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Jabra’s Engage 40/50 pouch is one of those boring accessories that only becomes “worth it” after you’ve had to replace a headset because it got knocked around in a bag. At £47.53 ex‑VAT, I’d only buy this if you’re actively carrying the headset between office and client sites (or if it lives in a crowded bag daily). It’s the right kind of purchase for businesses that treat gear as part of operations—safer transport, less scuffing, and fewer “where did the headset go?” moments. If your headsets mostly stay at desks or in a controlled comms room, you won’t feel the value as much.
That said, the price is the sticking point. For a pouch, £47.53 is steep enough that you should check whether you can reuse an existing case solution or get similar protection cheaper for general-purpose headsets. This is best suited to teams standardising on Jabra kit (Engage 40/50 specifically) and wanting tidy, consistent storage for staff who travel or do lots of hot-desking. If you’re just trying to bulk-protect a few headsets at home/office, I’d consider alternatives—this is “nice to have” protection, not a must-have upgrade.

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