







🎤 Elevate every call—because your meetings deserve to be heard loud and clear!
The Jabra Speak 710 UC is a premium wireless Bluetooth speakerphone delivering immersive HD sound with a 10W output and omni-directional mic coverage for up to 6 people. Featuring a 5-hour rechargeable battery, 10-meter Bluetooth range, and plug-and-play USB connectivity, it’s designed for effortless setup and portability. Certified for Zoom and Google Meet, it supports multiple platforms and includes intuitive touch controls plus a built-in kickstand, making it the ultimate portable conference solution for professionals on the move.
















| ASIN | B071R7NGTD |
| Additional Features | Bluetooth A2DP, Portable, Rechargeable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Music |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Battery Average Life | 5 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 15 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,952 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,223 in Portable Bluetooth Speakers |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Brand | Jabra |
| Built-In Media | Jabra Link 370, Jabra Speak 710, Pouch, Quick Start Guide, Warranty & Warning (Safety leaflets) |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Phone |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wireless |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Google Assistant, HomeKit |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 649 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Frequency Response | 150 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00706487017875 |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6"D x 6.2"W x 2.2"H |
| Item Type Name | Jabra Speak 710 Wireless Bluetooth Speaker for Softphone and Mobile Phone |
| Item Weight | 0.66 Pounds |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Jabra |
| Model Name | Speak 710 UC |
| Model Number | 7710-409 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number Of Circuits | 1 |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Series Number | 7710 |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 70 dB |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 10 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 6 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Portable |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| UPC | 706487017875 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Full Warranty |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 1 Inches |
C**.
Great speakerphone that's also great for listening to music in the office
I just love this device! I had two different needs that various "bluetooth speakers" try to address: speakerphone and music. I first considered devices more aimed at music - like the JBL Charge, but their speakerphone performance isn't as good as this, they're bulkier, and they generally use a separate charger/usb-cable. I also tried having two separate devices like a Jabra Speak 510 for calls and another bluetooth speaker for music, but that just makes things messy and complicated. Finally, I tried the 710 (this device) and it meets both my needs really well. Call quality is fantastic and music sounds really good with respectable bass. It's not a bass-shaker, but it's plenty for me to occasionally rock-out in my office :) And plenty loud for multimedia presentations in a meeting room. It's also extremely convenient and easy to use. * It has a permanently attached USB cable that stores neatly around the base and can be used to charge the device while you're using it. * The battery lasts a long time between charges. * Easy to use in that the touch controls around the edge are very intuitive and responsive. * The built-in kick-stand is actually useful for projecting the sound further in a particular direction, like towards an audience. I haven't had to use the included USB bluetooth dongle, but nice to know it's there. All around, it's a great device that does everything it advertises to do, does them well, and looks good too!
S**L
Terrific for my innumerable Zoom meetings, but pricey
Once the remote working situation began in earnest, I began getting too many complaints from using the default microphone and speakers on my laptop, so I began researching a better microphone/speaker setup. I began the research thinking that headsets were going to be the only thing that would work for good sound, but I was really reluctant to spend the day wearing a headset. Further, there are some Zoom calls where my entire family will interact with people on the other end, so a headset would not have been ideal there. I ended up going with this Jabra 710, and it has been just wonderful over the past couple of weeks. It was very easy to setup (less than a minute to connect it via Bluetooth and begin using), easy to customize with the desktop software, and just really simple to use. There are easy touch controls around the dial, and they are very responsive when I increase/decrease volume or go on mute, and the lights very intuitively convey remaining on/off, battery life, sound levels, and mute status without issue. The Bluetooth has never dropped, though note that it is placed pretty close to the laptop. It has decent sound for calls. While certainly not concert worthy like my B&Ws, it is fine for background music and Youtuve videos, and great for voice. I am generally in a bedroom all day, with not a lot of background noise. I also keep this plugged in most of the time since I use it at my desk, though when testing the battery life was about a day and a half of work and I am in meetings nearly all day. I just keep it plugged in because I wanted to skip unplugging it and plugging it back in (especially when I was not really moving it anywhere). Overall, highly recommend for meeting-centric uses. Wish it was a tad more affordable, but at the end of the day I am happy with my purchase because I am never fiddling around with call quality issues on meetings with customers and colleagues, and that is meaningful to me. You can probably get equivalent (or maybe better) with a headset, but then you are limited to one person at a time on your end, and you have to wear a headset a lot of the day if you are in many meetings, and that wasn't for me.
D**N
Amazing
This is probably the best purchase I’ve ever made to help me with working from home. This speaker clarity is great. The microphone works just as well. I’ve used this for several years and as well worth the money.
J**T
Great mic sensitivity
We had our first hybrid Sunday School class and I used a pair of the Jabra 710 units for our mics and speakers. I am VERY pleased with the result. The people on Zoom could hear everyone speak clearly and their voices came through very loud but sharp and clear. Everyone in the classroom was impressed. I connected them with Bluetooth and spaced them out in the center of the room. My only regret is that Jabra doesn't make it possible to daisy chain more than two of these at a time. We could use 4 or 6 of these for better coverage, but alas, two is all you can connect this way. The problem for us was not in picking up someone clearly from the farthest point in the room, but that the volume level was very low for those listening by Zoom. More Jabra 710's would help prevent that, but more than one set NOT daisy chained causes tremendous feedback and other audio problems.
B**S
Fantastic speakerphone and speaker (with BT connectivity and stand issue)
I upgraded from Jabra 410 to Jabra 710 and I have been using the 710 for over two years, for both online meetings and music listening on a daily basis. Fantastic voice quality in online meetings. Music sounds better than the macbook pro speaker but don't expect much bass. About a month ago I used Jabra Direct desktop application to upgrade its firmware from 1.33 to 1.38. Bluetooth connectivity went from solid to disconnecting multiple times a day, all in the middle of calls. It has been quite annoying. I would advise against updating the firmware if you don't have any issues with it. Another thing was that the stand spring mechanism started "dislocating" since a couple months ago. I have never dropped it and one day it just happened. It used to help bring the stand from close to open or vice versa. Now the spring inside might have dislocated. It wouldn't let the stand close completely, or it wouldn't force the stand the stay open. Other than that, it is still a fantastic speakerphone and speaker.
A**S
A must for the conference call junkie
First I bought one to try it. It worked flawlessly out of the box. The controls are extremely simple to use and handy. Being able to quickly tap a large target to mute provides a lot of value. The volume buttons in the Jabra 710 are half the step of the regular on-keyboard volume steps on macOS, this is sweet. The feedback provided by the lights pattern and colors is excellent. The kickstand is small but has a solid build and a soft snap. The audio quality is excellent as pure speakers on a paired stereo configuration they would be quite expensive and difficult to justify. The value is in their use as speakerphones, period. Said this, I got the other and I use them paired. I live conference calls and with the paired set the quality of the sound feels even better and I use it as my default speakers for music and such. I would take half a star off because 1) When paired there is an audio glitch of about a second whenever sound starts to play, is like the software of the speakers negotiating the stereo configuration. This is a just a small glitch but it is annoying, hopefully, there will be a firmware update to optimize this. 2) Pairing is lost when they are powered down. 3) When I sleep my MBP I need to wait some seconds to be able to power the speakers down or they just power up again. But these things are minor and likely to be addressed on a firmware update. Overall this is a go if you want to make to have conference calls with the best audio possible.
J**S
BEST Conference Pod
I've tried a lot of conference pods and this is by far the best. The biggest issue with mother conference pods is mic clarify, and the 710UC is amazing, better than most higher end ones I've used in conference rooms, and the output is loud/clear. The automatic "noise cancelling" that prevents mic from being impacted by ambient noise or it's own speaker's output is amazon. Jabra 710UC is significantly better than Plantronics (they make my favorite headsets for calls), Poly, and Ankor conference pods I've tried. Unfortunately, my Jabra 710UC died after about 3 year. There was no indication of hardware failure or battery issues, it just stopped working all of a sudden. Honestly, 3 years seems reasonable, I don't treat it with too much care, it's in my backpack or suitcase regularly, and I rarely remember to charge before it runs of out battery. 2 of my co-workers bought alternatives based on amazon reviews, and both ended up with barely useable conference pods unless they're in a quiet room and mute after speaking.
K**R
Excellent speaker, and a huge upgrade in sound quality from the Jabra Speak 410.
I purchased the Jabra Speak 710 UC as an upgrade for the Speak 410. I'm extremely pleased with the 710, well beyond my expectations. I use it as the main speaker on my PC, as a VOIP speakerphone, and as a bluetooth speakerphone for my Google Pixel XL. In every case, it works better than I expected. People on the other end of my calls tell my my voice is very clear and easily heard. The output volume and fidelity on my end are miles better than the Speak 410. The only complaint I have with the 710, and it's a minor one, is that they dropped the headphone jack. If I want to use headphones, I have to plug them into the PC and switch audio outputs, instead of just plugging headphones into the Jabra Speak 410 like I used to. I can live with that, since it's something I rarely do.
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