📞 Elevate Your Meetings Anywhere!
The Jabra Speak 510 UC Wireless Bluetooth Speakerphone delivers outstanding sound quality and portability, making it the ideal choice for professionals who need to conduct meetings on the go. With easy setup, versatile connectivity options, and compatibility with various devices, this speakerphone ensures you stay connected and sound great, no matter where you are.
Compatible Devices | Phone |
Speaker Size | 1.8 Centimeters |
MP3 player | No |
Processor Count | 1 |
Specific Uses For Product | personal |
Controller Type | Battery Powered |
Color | Black |
Is Waterproof | False |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Speaker Type | Component |
Additional Features | Music Streaming, Digital Signal Processing, Rechargeable, USB Charging |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Smartphones or Tablets |
Item Weight | 0.7 Ounces |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.05"D x 2.25"W x 0.7"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
Is Electric | No |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 6E+1 dB |
Frequency Response | 20 MHz |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 10 Watts |
Battery Charge Time | 15 Hours |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Bluetooth |
D**E
Great buy!
The sound quality is excellent, both speaker and microphone. The build quality is outstanding. It has weight. It is very easy to install and use. The microphone coverage worked very well for a 8 foot conference table.I would recommend.
C**N
This is the Real Deal plus you can use 2 speakers simultaneously!
With the onslaught of COVID, my connection to the outside world is my Mobile Phone and Zoom. I have bought the Anker Bluetooth Conference Speaker Phone. There is no better product for $99. I bought the Beyer Dynamic Conference Speaker Phone, the quality is great, battery life is fair and there are some charging glitches.So now, let's talk about the Jabra 750. I work great. Easy to connect, easy to charge (I would replace the hard wired USB-A charging cord and replace with a USB-C port) and the Audio quality is excellent. The best (and very hidden feature) is for bigger rooms or just the the ability for 2 people in the same room to sit apart, you can easily (1 button) pair two Jabra 750's together. No feedback, no echo and perfect Audio. The battery life could be a bit better but it is easy to overlook.I am a retired (but active member) of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) since I am 15 years old. CTA are the wonderful people that put on CES every year. I am not an engineer, I am a Consumer Electronic Sales and Marketing Professional. Full disclosure, I distributed Jabra thru 2007 but today, I have no current business ties to their brand or company. Jabra has always made great products and this one is a CHAMP!
C**N
Great for endless zoom days
This thing is great for the modern office worker and traveler. The audio is clearer and you can tap on/off for muting and speak less loudly than into a phone. It started working as soon as I plugged it in, no complex setup. The cord is a few feet long to put it on a desk or table wherever you’re working.Small enough to put in my backpack in a little zippered case it came with. Happy to have this when I’m working in a new space with complex AV setup and would rather just have a quick call with one or more other people joining me.
S**G
Critically Better than Emeet Luna
I bought this to replace an Emeet Luna that did not live up to my expectations, and this Jabra is exactly what I was looking for. I needed one of these devices--Emeet Luna or Jabra Speak 710--to do three things: (1) connect to my computer for use with Webex, (2) connect to my mobile phone for higher quality phone conversations, and (3) transition between these uses seamlessly. Though Emeet Luna is one-third the cost of Jabra Speak 710, the lower price of the Emeet is irrelevant to me because it did not accomplish the three things I was looking for. Jabra Speak 710 did.The biggest short fall on the Emeet was with number 3. Even when I had it connected to computer through the USB, connecting it to my phone would disconnect it from the computer, and vice versa. So I had to keep the Emeet connected to my computer, and if I wanted to use it for a phone call, I had to go into my phone settings and connect it to the phone manually. Besides being a pain to do this every time I needed to make a call, I simply couldn't get it connected to the phone fast enough before answering when people called me. Additionally, the Emeet would shut off when I put my computer to sleep and would not turn back on automatically when I woke the computer up. So every day, I had to turn the speaker on by holding down the button on the speaker. That's all to say that the Emeet did not give me the experience I expected and simply didn't work for what I needed it.I also had an issue with number 1, because the Emeet would cut out and have static and interference during video calls (something I’ve never had an issue with using other speakers, including the now the 710).Jabra Speak 710, on the other hand, stays connected to my computer (through the USB) and my phone (through Bluetooth) at the same time. When I turn off my computer (or put it to sleep), Jabra Speak 710 automatically shuts off and disconnects from my phone. This is perfect because when I shut off my computer, I’m done working and don’t need the speaker phone anymore. The next day when I turn on my computer, Jabra Speak 710 automatically turns on, connects to the computer, AND connects to my phone. So I can use it for a video conference, and as soon as I get off the video conference, if someone calls me, I can hit the answer-phone button on the Jabra Speak 710, and boom, it’s like I’m talking on my speaker phone back in the office.A few other small distinguishing characteristics that also help explain the difference in price. Jabra Speak 710 is much higher quality. It looks better and feels better to use. The Speak 710 has a nice stand so that the speaker can face you. The speaker on the 710 also seems ten times better than the Luna; I actually enjoy listening to music on it, whereas the Luna did not sound good for music.In short, make sure you’re getting something that will actually meet your needs.Another caution about the Luna: I got a card with it offering a $10 gift card for writing a review. Whatever the intent of these types of things are, people tend to write five-star reviews when trying to get the gift cards, sometimes even when the product doesn’t deserve it. So I bet the Luna is overrated, and it certainly seemed that way to me.