I use this device with Skype for Business and have also paired it with my iPhone via Bluetooth. Both work perfectly. I do not use any other VOIP software.
Hello,
Unfortunately, I don't know. I recommend reading the product data sheet in the German-language section of https://www.jabra.com or calling support. Very nice hotline near Rosenheim in Germany, by the way.
Many greetings
You can connect both devices to the laptop via Bluetooth and then switch between both devices in the audio settings. However, a call would be set on hold and you might also have to change the settings in the software (Teams, Skype). Headset on spider does not work, at least not that I know of.
Hello Roland.menz, yes, that will work perfectly. I use it with my Mac Pro on the one hand and with my Windows notebook from the shop on the other. You can either connect it via USB port, directly via Bluetooth or via the supplied USB dongle, which serves as a USB receiver.
The main difference is that the conference devices have been optimised for other programmes. For example, the 510 MS is suitable for Microsoft and the 510+ UC for Skype for Business.
This has nothing to do with the device itself, Jabra is just an excellent hands-free solution. To record conversations you need software solutions. Today, many solutions have recording features to record conversations and meetings, such as Citrix Go2Meeting.
It works great and has great quality
Full compatibility with UC systems and VoIP clients
Optimal user experience with seamless integration - including call control - with leading UC/hands-free solutions and any Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone, smartphone or tablet.
See also:
https://www.cyberport.de/jabra-spea...
Jabra SPEAK 510+ UC USB conference solution is equipped with a USB tongle
This will obviously depend on the voice strength of the people present, but you can be heard correctly at 2 metres. Afterwards, participants on the line usually complain that they can't hear anything. This is why the Bluetooth model is essential: you can do without the Jabra so that the presenter has it in front of him/her.