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How to Calculate the Total Cost of Ownership for Meraki
28 Mar, 2026



£57.04 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Jabra Link (14201-45) for £47.53 ex-VAT is one of those “simple until you actually need it” audio accessories. If you’ve already got compatible Jabra headsets in your environment and you’re dealing with connectivity headaches—wrong adapter, intermittent pairing, or you just want a reliable way to get audio working over the right interface—this tends to be a sensible fix. For UK offices where people move between desk setups (softphones, PC dongles, meeting rooms), it’s the sort of small purchase that prevents a lot of recurring “can you hear me?” tickets.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it just because it’s Jabra-branded and cheap-ish. The value is only there if you’re sure your existing headset and target device are compatible with this specific Link—otherwise you’ll end up paying again for the correct accessory. If you’re building a new standard from scratch, you’ll usually get a better outcome by selecting a headset + connection approach that “just works” rather than retrofitting.
Who should buy: IT resellers/SMBs with a Jabra headset fleet that needs a reliable interconnect for a specific setup. Who should avoid: anyone without confirmed compatibility, or anyone trying to solve a broader meeting-room/telephony integration problem that this won’t address.

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