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Brand Jabra Model Name Speak 410 Connectivity technologies Wired Special Feature Noise Cancellation Recommended Uses For Product For Computers CLEARER CONVERSATIONS – The outstanding sound quality in the Jabra Speak 410 Speakerphone ensures everyone is heard during conference calls, making your meeting more efficient. The 360-degree microphone pick up sound at all angles HOLD MEETINGS ANYWHERE – Take audio conferencing to a whole new level and turn any room into a conference room with this portable speaker. Use it at home, in the office or when traveling EASY SETUP – No IT required! Setup and use of this conference speaker are a breeze, just plug and dial-in. Optimized for Microsoft Skype for Business and compatible with all leading UC platforms
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Your portable UC conference room. Jabra Speak 410 is a meeting speakerphone designed for consumers with a need for audio conferencing. Its compact design and travel case make it easy to carry around, and the integrated USB cable ensures quick set up without the risk of losing cables. Thanks to advanced digital signal processing, Jabra Speak 410 provides crystal clear audio with true wideband sound quality, so it’s ideal for Skype or Microsoft Lync Internet calls. The powerful speaker and omni directional microphone allow participants to clearly hear and be heard, no matter where they are sitting in the room. All of these features make this Jabra speaker perfect solution for spontaneous conferencing and collaboration.
The Speak 410 is an easy-to-use personal conference call speakerphone with simple USB connectivity for efficient UC meetings, whenever and wherever you need them. Comes with a protective neoprene pouch to keep it scratch-free and ideal for travelling.
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I have a reputation among friends, associates, family for doing a deep dive and researching the field when choosing new products. I like to understand the differences between products, state of the art, etc., and generally be an informed buyer. I’ve also been in “tech” for more than 35 years, with roles from hands on through CIO and CTO, so I’ve got a lot of experience researching and choosing products, whether for one person or thousands. In short: I tend to be a picky shopper. I researched the field here, and think I’ve found a winner.At this point in my career, I’m traveling weekly, and I’m meeting — either in person or remote — with numerous people each week. Conference calls are the norm, and may involve dozens of people, conference rooms with poor equipment, offices with dreadful 15 year old “speakerphones”, hotel rooms, working from my home office, etc. One of the most frustrating experiences is trying to participate in a mission critical conference call when 1) I can barely hear or understand the folks at the other end, and 2) they can’t hear and understand me unless I lean over a mic and raise my voice. Cell phone “speakerphones” may be acceptable in an emergency, but haven’t proven adequate for routine use.I had recently research Bluetooth speakers for use primarily as audio / music listening speakers (for use, e.g., with Google Play Music from my phone). I researched and auditioned many: Bose, Cambridge, JBL, Shark, Amazon, Phillips, Anker, Jambox, etc. I narrowed it down to those with speakerphone capability, thinking I’d satisfy that need along with the media speaker requirement. After a LOT of research and live auditions, I settled on Nyne Bass, and couldn’t be happier with it — as a media speaker – truly amazing in all respects: sound is stunningly good – even outdoors, and both battery life and bluetooth handling are excellent. Unfortunately, it’s only mediocre when turning a phone into a speakerphone, and often quite disappointing — and I’ve tried out colleague’s products like Jambox for the same purpose, and also found them disappointing. So — I went on the hunt for a “real” business quality Bluetooth speakerphone.After much research, I homed in on Jabra, and the 510+ looked most promising after reading a LOT of reviews. Buying via Amazon Prime, I knew I had no risk, so I place the order — and had the package on my desk about 36 hours later. Once again — kudos to Amazon Prime and the vendors that work with Amazon in this program.The product is perfectly packaged, and beautifully made. It appears to be about 4.5″ in diameter, and about 1.25″ high when sitting flat on a desk or table. It is a gorgeous, professional grade piece of tech with excellent fit and finish and features. It comes with a neoprene zipper case, the USB cord wraps around the body and tucks into a groove that also holds the cable end in place. Incredibly well thought out and executed.This model can be connected to a phone or laptop via bluetooth, and to a laptop via USB cable. It doesn’t come with its own charging brick, but the USB cable can charge from any standard 1A or higher brick. It takes a while for a full charge, but once charged, I can use it all day and into the night, and the charge is only partially depleted.Sound quality is absolutely spectacular for the purpose. I can place this on a table or desk in a room with a dozen people at distances from 3 ft to 15 ft or more, and they are all picked up and easily understand by people at the other end of the call. What comes out of the speaker is superb as well: I’m often on the receiving end of a conference call with two dozen people, all different sound environments and volume levels, and half a dozen international accents — and this speaker yields clear audio rivaling $400 or $500 Polycom and Cisco equipment (no exaggeration). This is so good, in fact, that I’ve taken to turning it on when sitting in my office at my current client’s site, and using it in favor of the brand new Cisco equipment installed there. It’s a better experience.The controls around the perimeter are all touch controls — no physical buttons to degrade, and they work perfectly. Power, answer / hang up, volume up/down, bluetooth (on/off/pair), mute, battery (to check battery charge level). There are a serious of LEDs around the perimeter of the speaker that are almost invisible when off, but light up as needed to indicate function, e.g., Bluetooth connected, power on, volume level and battery life (number of lights on out of ten around the perimeter), etc. Audio prompts walk you through pairing, connection status, etc — and these can be turned on and off via preferences.The firmware is easily upgradeable via the USB cable and downloadable PC application. I haven’t had need to use the app yet, but it provides deeper control over options and connection to services like Lync. This also provides support for soft phones: this “510+ MS edition” is optimized for Microsoft products like Lync — the other 510+ is, I believe, aimed more at other soft phone products like Cisco.All in all: a beautifully designed, engineered and implemented product. Every now and then you trip across a gem that defines state of the art in its category – and I believe this qualifies. As you might guess, I’m delighted with this product.
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Overall it’s a great speakerphone. I love that the cord wraps up when not in use. The sound quality is great and the microphone is also very good. My issues are small but after having used this everyday for 2 years these things irk me:- The mute button works but it only syncs up with the Teams or Zoom mute button if you use the dongle. When using the wired connection, which I sometimes prefer, they are not in sync.- Wish there was a headphone jack. Sometimes I need privacy and it would be super convenient to just plug in headphones on this thing and still be able to use the mic on the Jabra. Also don’t like having to switch to a new device in my settings when I do use headphones.- sometimes the dongle has a lag in audio. That’s why I prefer the wired connection but then the mute button isn’t synced.- wish there was a place to store the dongle when not in use like some of the other speakerphones.That said, I tried several other speakerphone before settling on this
Amanda Kay (verified owner) –
I’ve had two Jabra 710s for four years. They are holding up great and I use them for work frequently. I use it as a speaker phone when I’m in my office (about once a week) and rotate which I plug in to keep them charged. My favorite use for them is in large meetings or workshops where attendees are spread-out and cannot always be close to the computer. These bad boys have excellent sound quality and an excellent microphone. I frequently use them in conference rooms with 20+ people with wonderful success. I’ve never had them run out of battery during a meeting and never had complaints about being able to hear or be heard.
Treffen Saint John (verified owner) –
I’ve used the Jabra 810 on a half dozen events in the past few months. I highly recommend it for small meetings up to 25 people. My typical setup is hollow square or U-shape seating. I place the Jabra 810 on a small cocktail table in the center. My customers, including an airline association and a well-known national bank marvel at the sound quality on both the far and near end of the meeting. They have since purchased their own Jabra 810s and are using it in their conference rooms. Webex, MS Teams, and Zoom recognize the device by name immediately in the drop-down speaker and microphone list.Be sure to purchase a 30′ USB 2.0 extension cable with a built-in repeater to extend the length.
Ordinary guy (verified owner) –
I used the previous version and watched others struggle with microphones and headsets. I gave this as a gift to someonewho preferred headsets and desk microphone. I then watched the transition. It’s just so natural, easy and compact. Highly recommend
RudyP (verified owner) –
I needed the proper power supply; the unit came without one for the US.The seller contacted me and provided me with a proper power supply ASAP. I have since received it and it works just fine. Very thankful for the service from the Seller.
Eli (verified owner) –
My only problem is PC connectivity. It doesn’t do well with Windows PCs. Connecting it to a Mac was much easier. The Bluetooth connection on mobile devices was chef kiss.
Michael Gertz (verified owner) –
I’m a contractor and I spend most of my working day on Teams meetings. This unit allows me to connect to my client and company laptops at the same time (USB and Bluetooth). The sound is great, and the noise cancelling is fantastic. I once joined a call from my 2nd floor apartment while a crew was jackhammering the street outside. I was the only one on the call who heard the noise. This speaker goes in my laptop bag wherever I go.
R. Stevens (verified owner) –
A coworker suggested this speaker to me but I was a little nervous with this purchase as I wasn’t sure it was going to work as well as I wanted for my needs but I have been pleasantly surprised. It is very consistent in keeping the connection to my pc while using it with Zoom and Google Meets. From what others tell me they can hear me great and the sound from the speaker is also great. Very happy with this purchase. With Zoom, the mute on the speaker also mutes Zoom and vice-versa. It does not with Google but that’s not my primary meeting Software so I’m ok with that but would be great if it could integrate better in the future. Highly recommend if you are in online meetings a lot and like hands free and not having to wear a headset or ear pods all the time.
Deb Marshall (verified owner) –
I am reviewing the 510 model. I use it work for zoom calls, playing music, etc. LOVED it. It connected via bluetooth to my phone easily. It’s not quite 2 years old. BUT…..earlier this week, the sound does not work. I’ve watched YouTube videos, tried to find troubleshooting options, etc but nothing I tried worked. It worked one day and not the next. I assume that somehow the sound board (does it have one?) failed. This is the 2nd one I’ve had in the past 4 years and I find myself replacing my speaker. I think this next one is not going to be a Jabra (maybe I expect too much?)