| Model Number | Speak 810 |
| Brand | Jabra |
| Usage/Application | Speaker for audio Conferencing |
| Material | Metal |
| Connectivity Type | USB, Bluetooth |
Key Features & Specifications
🎙️ Audio & Microphone
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Uses 6 digital microphones (often called “ZoomTalk™” microphones) to capture voice — capable of covering a meeting room with up to ~15 attendees. Jabra+2avcommsolutions.com+2
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Microphones are omnidirectional / directional depending on speech — helps pick up voices clearly even if participants are seated around a table. Jabra+1
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Speaker: high-performance full-range speaker (2″ driver) supporting wideband/HD-voice for clear speech and acceptable media/audio playback. Jabra+1
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Speaker output: ~ 6 W peak power (enough for a small/medium conference room). Cymbal Communications+1
🔌 Connectivity & Compatibility
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Connection options: USB, Bluetooth (Class 1, ~30 m range), and 3.5 mm AUX jack — gives flexibility to connect to laptops, smartphones, tablets or other devices. Manuals++1
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Plug-and-play: works out-of-the-box with PC softphones / UC platforms, with no extra drivers needed. Jabra+1
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Compatible & certified for common Unified Communications and VoIP systems (e.g. Skype for Business, Cisco, Avaya etc.). Jabra+1
📏 Physical & General
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Dimensions: 360 × 180 × 39.5 mm. Jabra+1
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Weight: ≈ 965 g — relatively light and portable for a static conference speakerphone. JAR Computers+1
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Power: AC-adapter powered (i.e. not battery-powered) — intended for meeting rooms / stationary conference setups. Manuals++1
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Additional features: USB charging port (to charge smartphone/tablet during calls), simple control buttons (mute, volume, answer/end) on device, stable build quality. B&H Photo Video+1
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Designed for medium to large conference rooms / meeting rooms with up to ~15 people — good for team meetings, client calls, board-room discussions. Jabra+1
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Ideal for hybrid-work setups: connect via USB to a laptop, or Bluetooth/AUX to a tablet/smartphone; works with most major UC and VoIP platforms. jabra.al+1
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Good for stable, static conference setup (since it uses AC power) — less about mobility, more about reliability and group-call clarity.










