![]() Music on the 510 just doesn't sound good at all, like playing music on a cell phone. When I switch back and forth, the 510 feels a little tinny whereas the 710 is clearer and more high fidelity by comparison. The speaker of the 710 is much better, no contest. The 510 is around 4.75" in diameter and the 710 is 5.25" wide. The 710 is a little bigger and heavier than the 510. If you have it on a conference table where multiple people are sitting around the table, you wouldn't use the stand, but if you're solo it might make sense. I think this helps because it points the speaker at you. The 710 has an included pop-out stand so you can prop it up. There is no 3.5 mm headphone jack, although I have read that older 510 models might (?) have this jack the newer one does not.īoth Speaks operate similarly, with volume buttons, a mute button, etc. You can connect the Speak to multiple devices, including cell phones via Bluetooth. The Speak 710 also has a USB dongle you can use to connect wirelessly if your computer doesn't have bluetooth. Usability is the same for each, as both are functionally almost the same.īoth Speak units are disc-shaped speakerphones that connect to a computer via an attached non-detachable USB 2.0 cable, or Bluetooth. If I am going to have to listen to coworkers talk all day, I want to hear them as lifelike as possible. The 710's higher playback fidelity is worth it to me. If you're willing to spend a lot more, you may enjoy the slight superiority of the 710.Īll that being said, I found that the built-in MacBook Pro mic and speakers was pretty close to the 510.ĭespite its higher cost, I kept the 710 and returned the 510. If you are looking for something basic for phone and internet calls, you'll likely be happy with the 510. As for mic quality, the 710 has a slight edge. The Speak 710 is more than double the cost of its little sibling Speak 510, and the 710 is clearly better than the 510 for voice and music playback. I'll also rank these against the built-in mic and speakers on my 2017 MacBook Pro, and compare it to the Jabra Evolve 75 headset which I used for more than a year at work before getting the Speak. USB Charging enables a device to be charged via a USB cableĭo you have a question about this product? Please call 1800 90 90 99.I have both a Jabra Speak 510 ($132 USD on Amazon) and a Speak 710 ($291) USB/Bluetooth speakerphone, and I'm doing a head to head comparison using them as a personal speakerphone for a home office worker who is on business calls for several hours a day.Omni Directional/Noise Filter Microphone. ![]() Supports Bluetooth 3.0 for wireless connectivity and 3.5mm Jack.Plug-and-play solution that can connect to your PC, tablet or Smartphone via Bluetooth or USB. ![]() This item comes with 24 month manufacturer's warranty. In addition, the attached USB cable allows you to plug the speaker to your computer for chatting and charging the device, while the 3.5mm headset jack enables you to take calls privately from a wired headset.īrand New - A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging. It has essential features and functions which can be very useful to the users as it has a slim and compact design as well as an integrated USB cable management system for quick set-up, a plug-and-play solution that can connect to your PC, tablet or smartphone via Bluetooth or USB, a Digital Signal Processing (DSP) which suppresses echoes and it's capacity of up to 15 hours battery life. This speakerphone delivers outstanding sound quality and a plug-and-play solution that can connect to your PC, tablet or smartphone via Bluetooth, USB or Jabra Link 360 Dongle. It is capable to increase the user's productivity and allow them to stay focused with their designated tasks. The Jabra SPEAK 510+ UC Speakerphone is a portable speakerphone that allows up to 4 people to the conference via computer. ![]()
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