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Jabra BIZ 2300 UC Duo USB-C Wired Headset

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The Jabra BIZ 2300 UC Duo USB-C Wired Headset is a great option for the office or the home office. This wired headset features an HD Voice/Wideband speaker and noise cancellation for crystal clear sound and a great audio experience. It is designed for both performance and comfort with a lightweight and durable design with a reinforced cord, padded ear cushions and a 360 degree rotating break-proof boom arm. The headset is optimised to work with Unified Communications platforms and leading desk phone systems. It has a USB-C connection for easy attachment to computers and other devices.

•Wired headset with noise cancellation and crystal clear sound
•Lightweight and durable design
•Padded ear cushions and 360 degree rotating break-proof boom arm
•USB-C connection for PCs and other devices
•Suitable for use with Unified Communications platforms
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$250.72 ex GST
$288.33 inc GST
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The Jabra BIZ 2300 UC Duo USB-C Wired Headset is a great option for the office or the home office. This wired headset features an HD Voice/Wideband speaker and noise cancellation for crystal clear sound and a great audio experience. It is designed for both performance and comfort with a lightweight and durable design with a reinforced cord, padded ear cushions and a 360 degree rotating break-proof boom arm. The headset is optimised to work with Unified Communications platforms and leading desk phone systems. It has a USB-C connection for easy attachment to computers and other devices.

•Wired headset with noise cancellation and crystal clear sound
•Lightweight and durable design
•Padded ear cushions and 360 degree rotating break-proof boom arm
•USB-C connection for PCs and other devices
•Suitable for use with Unified Communications platforms
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