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24 Aug, 2025

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The Jabra USB-A to Micro‑USB cable is one of those “boring but necessary” buys—useful if you’ve got older Jabra gear that still takes Micro‑USB for charging. If you’re dealing with a call centre, hybrid meeting rooms, or just a small fleet of headsets, having a spare cable in the drawer prevents downtime. At ~£24 ex‑VAT, it’s not the cheapest micro‑USB option, but you’re paying for a cable that’s meant to work reliably with Jabra devices rather than playing the lottery with random third‑party leads.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re trying to be cost‑efficient across newer equipment—most modern devices have moved away from Micro‑USB, and generic charging cables can be fine if you’re confident compatibility won’t be an issue. Also, if you only need one cable for personal use and you’re not worried about downtime, there are usually lower-cost alternatives. Buy it if you specifically need a Jabra‑compatible replacement/spare for Micro‑USB headsets; skip it if you’re expecting “one cable fits everything” value or you’re buying for newer hardware.

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