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Jabra’s USB‑C to Micro‑USB cable is one of those boring-but-valuable “keep one in the drawer” items. At ~£20.66 ex‑VAT, it’s not the cheapest way to solve a charging problem, but you’re paying for compatibility that you can rely on—especially if your fleet has older Jabra headsets/desk units still using Micro‑USB. If you manage call-centre kit, hybrid office setups, or you’ve got staff swapping between docks and chargers, this is a sensible purchase because it reduces downtime when someone loses a cable or the original one goes flaky.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this if you’re only charging one generic device or you have no Jabra equipment that specifically needs Micro‑USB—there are far cheaper third‑party cables, and Micro‑USB charging can be picky with low-quality leads. Also worth noting: if your organisation is moving to newer Jabra models with USB‑C native charging, you may be better off standardising rather than stocking Micro‑USB adapters long-term. Bottom line: buy it if you’ve got Jabra kit that still runs on Micro‑USB and you want reliability; skip it if you’re just looking for a low-cost cable.

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