Jabra Dial 520 USB Phone MS Office Communicator *Discontinued*

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*Discontinued*.  Replaced by Jabra Dial 550 USB Phone/Handset

 

Jabra DIAL 520 OC is a cost-effective USB handset solution optimized for Microsoft Office Communicator. With an easily recognizable user interface and resemblance to well-known phones, it’s the ideal product for every type of Office Communicator user.

Jabra DIAL 520 OC’s plug-and-play capabilities ensure that even the very first call is easy to make. Users simply connect the handset and use it like any other dialpad-based phone. Due to its portability, the Jabra DIAL 520 OC is equally applicable for office-based and home-based professionals. Plus, its small size and slim design make it convenient to bring along with you wherever you go.

Jabra DIAL 520 OC fulfills the communication needs of the majority of office professionals and its seamless integration with Microsoft Office Communicator will maximize productivity while minimizing the total cost of ownership.

Microsoft Office Communicator

Key Features:

  • True wideband audio performance for professional sound quality
  • Intuitive, plug-and-play usability
  • Dedicated answer/end and mute buttons for seamless integration with leading Unified Communications applications
  • LCD display showing numbers dialed
  • Powered By USB

For more information, see Jabra Dial 520 OC datasheet and Jabra Dial 520 FAQ

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 03 December, 2010.
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