Jabra Speak 510 MS
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Jabra Speak 510 MS


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sirprimes

2 years ago

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otokee

2 years ago

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Hello Sirprimes, Yes, theoretically you can use it as a microphone only. It is designed as a device that you place in the middle of the table in a conference room and you have a team meeting and you can hear everyone well. If you only need it for recordings, there are certainly cheaper alternatives. Best regards

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Dominik Neuhaus

6 months ago

Discord compatible

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digitec

6 months ago

The Jabra Speak 510 MS is not specifically designed for compatibility with Discord, but it is compatible with various Unified Communications (UC) platforms and VoIP clients. The device can connect via USB or Bluetooth to a PC, tablet or smartphone, and it supports full call control with leading UC systems and softphones, such as Microsoft Skype for Business. To use it with Discord, you could connect it as a standard audio device to your computer, but there is no specific certification or optimal support for Discord. The device should theoretically work for audio conferencing via Discord, but integration may not be as seamless as with supported UC platforms.

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jost.w.meier

2 years ago

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roland.christen

4 years ago

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dawalser

4 years ago

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eiden84

4 years ago

1. the 510+ comes with the USB Bluetooth adapter, the 510 does not. 2. the only difference between UC and MS is the *certification* for call control: MS = Certified for MS applications (i.e. possibly built-in Teams/Skype buttons, device is also preferenced by the programmes). UC = Unified Communication = standardised control (also works with Teams/Skype) I was also confused, but you are probably safe with the UC variant, unless only MS apps are used. Hope this helped & greetings

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barbara

5 years ago

Can I also use this speaker with an iPad?

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Crusty30

5 years ago

Hello, According to the manufacturer's website, this should be possible. Quote from the website: "Easy Bluetooth® connection to tablets and mobile phones Range of up to 30 metres with Class 1 devices." Greetings

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mikeych76

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

Both sides can speak and hear at the same time. We had one problem with an echo, but this was obviously due to the other side, because on all other occasions our Jabra worked perfectly.

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s.lanter

6 years ago

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hard_boss

6 years ago

The 510 speaker is designed for laptops and mobile phones and is compact in shape, even to take along. You can connect it via USB or Bluetooth - if the phone has a USB port or Bluetooth, it might be possible. I would try it or ask Jabra - Cisco will want to sell you their own spider.

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