NOTE: This device is not Microsoft Teams or Skype for Business Certified! Jabra's website says: "Works with most softphones like Skype for Business (Lync) and is certified for Cisco Jabber". In my quick testing it seems to work with Microsoft Teams & Skype for Business in the same way other Jabra devices work with these products. But it is NOT CERTIFIED.
Here is my hands on video review of the Jabra Handset 450 working with Microsoft Teams in Teams Native Mode.
How to Setup
Just plug it in and it should work.How to Get VolumeUp + Mute to Pickup/Hangup
Update firmware. Install Jabra Direct, go to Updates and click Update.It takes several minutes to update the firmware. Just wait. Likely slower becuase its doing it over DECT wireless.
Range
In my testing it goes about exactly as for as the Jabra website says, that is, about 66ft in either direction from the charging cradle. We have a concrete 2nd floor and it seemed to work unless you were at the edges of the 2nd floor, then it started to cut out.Buttons on the Device that work with Teams/Skype for Business
- Mute
- Volume Up & Down
- Volume Up + Mute = Pickup / HangUp with appropriate firmware loaded.
Indicator LED
Bellow are LED meanings:Source: https://www.jabra.com/supportpages/jabra-handset-450#/#990-011-05
Summary
Cons- No dial pad
- Slightly unhandy to press Up+Mute to Pickup/Hangup
- Limited range
- No audible ringer (blinking red LED indicates call ringing)
Pro
- A DECT handset that works (if not certified) with Teams/Skype4B
- Installs in minutes and does require expensive hardware
- Gives Teams users a very traditional "just pickup to answer" Teams/Skype4B experience
This device is clearly not for every user, but if you need it, you need it, and you know who you are.
And remember, its not certified.
Official Site:
https://www.jabra.com/business/office-headsets/jabra-handset-450
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