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The Guide to Network Cabling Standards for Business
5 Oct, 2025

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At £25.55 ex-VAT for a coiled Jabra-to-Avaya handset lead, this is the kind of “small fix” that can save a surprising amount of hassle. If you’re running Jabra headsets on Avaya phones (or you’ve got a coiled lead that’s gone slack/kinked over time), it’s a sensible, low-risk replacement. Coiled leads also tend to be more forgiving in busy offices where handsets move around the desk—less tugging, fewer accidental yanks.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it unless you’re confident you’re matching the right connector/phone model. These cords are cheap compared to full headsets, but the value evaporates if it doesn’t mate with your specific Avaya base/handset socket. Also, if your issue is “audio quality” rather than a physically damaged or wrong lead, a new cable won’t fix it—check headset settings and the headset itself first. For UK SMBs with a standard fleet of Jabra + Avaya setups, this is a good spare to keep on hand; for mixed/unpredictable phone models, it’s not worth gambling.

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