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£31.42 inc. VAT
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At £26.18 ex‑VAT, this Jabra QD-to-3.5mm lead is basically a “make it work” adapter, not a serious upgrade. If you’ve got an Alcatel desk phone with a QD headset connection and you want to use a standard 3.5mm headset (or vice‑versa), it’ll do the job and you’ll avoid buying yet another headset just for compatibility. The built-in answer button is the nice bit here—so people don’t end up hunting for the handset/phone controls mid-call.
I’d only buy it if you’re sure you’re solving a specific compatibility problem. These adapters can be a bit fiddly in busy environments (especially if the QD and 3.5mm ends get tugged daily), and they won’t help if your issue is call control/mic behaviour rather than the physical connection. For most offices, it’s a reasonable, cost-effective fix for a mixed headset setup—but if you’re starting from scratch, it’s usually better value to standardise on one headset type rather than rely on adapters.

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