Jabra Speak 410

Jabra Speak 410


Jabra SPEAK 410 is designed for employees who have a need for frequent conference calls. With its compact design and the availability of travel case the device is convenient on the move, and the integrated cable allows a fast connection. Jabra SPEAK ™ 410 is the perfect solution for instant conferencing and better interaction between staff.

Jabra SPEAK 410 is compatible with any UC-systems and VoIP-clients of all leading developers. Unique and intuitive control buttons on the device allow the user to adjust the volume, mute the microphone, and even to answer or finish a call. Thanks to the integrated signal of an incoming call no important calls will be missed.
Due to the use of modern technology of digital signal processing (DSP) speakerphone Jabra SPEAK 410 provides a clear voice, coupled with the real broadband sound quality. The powerful speaker and built-in microphone with a circular-directional (360 °) give the participants of the conference a capability to hear and to be heard by their opponents.
Thanks to the 3.5 mm connector for headset and duplex voice features Jabra SPEAK 410 is ideal for a confidential conversation, e-learning and listening to media - files played on a computer. In large rooms in order not to distract colleagues with talk it is enough to put the device into the "private call mode".

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