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The 3-2-1 Backup Rule: A Practical Guide for SMEs
3 Mar, 2026

£46.85 inc. VAT
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The Jabra Link (14201-43) is one of those “small box, big relief” accessories that make sense only if you’re already deep in the Jabra ecosystem. If you’ve got a Jabra headset that needs this particular link/adapter to work properly with your setup (and you’ve confirmed the compatibility), it’s a straightforward, low-effort fix for getting calls sounding right without bodging together random dongles. At £39.04 ex-VAT, it’s priced like a proper peripheral rather than a bargain, but it’s still good value if it saves you time, troubleshooting, and/or an HRIT helpdesk ticket.
That said, I’d only buy it if you’re sure you actually need that exact Jabra link for your device and connection type. For teams standardising across many headsets, “compatible enough” is where time goes to die—wrong adapter, wrong port, wrong mode. If you’re not already using compatible Jabra hardware, you’ll usually be better off either choosing a headset bundle that includes the right connection or asking IT to confirm the compatibility first.

JABRA
Jabra LINK 370 MS - Network adapter - Bluetooth 4.2 - Class 1 - for Evolve 75 MS Stereo, 75 UC Stereo, SPEAK 710, 710 MS

JABRA
Jabra - Ear cushion for earphones (pack of 10) - for Perform 75

HP
HP Poly SHS 2745-11 - PTT (push-to-talk) attachment for headset - USB, monaural, no serial, 3.05 coil cord - TAA Compliant

JABRA
Jabra LINK 390a MS - Network adapter - USB-A - Bluetooth 5.3 LE
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