![]() When tested, the Speak 510 delivered excellent two-way audio quality. The Speak 510’s lower part functions as a cable management system. The Speak 510 has voice guidance for all of its functions. This makes it even easier to carry the device around while also reducing the cable clutter. When not in use, this cable remains wrapped around the lower part of the speakerphone body. The Speak 510 has a permanently attached USB cable. Thus, users can check how much battery they have left. In such a scenario, a portion of the dots lights up to show the exact volume level.įinally, a portion or all the dots become visible whenever users press the ‘battery’ button. These dots indicate whenever a device is connected via USB or Bluetooth.Īnother case when the buttons light up is when the volume buttons are pressed. In addition to the buttons, there are also flashing dots at the speaker’s periphery. The other option is to program it as a speed dial command. When pressed, the first is programming the button to activate a virtual voice assistant (e.g., Siri, Google Assistant, Cortana). Users have two options for the programming part. The application is also used for programming the button. It is activated from the settings of the Speak 510 in the Jabra Direct app (the app is freely available for download on Jabra’s official website). The smart button is a programmable button that is off by default. Perhaps the one button that needs to be explained a little bit is the ‘smart button’. As can be seen above, the buttons are quite self-explanatory. Using the Speak 510 is as simple as it gets. Its compact design has all the buttons positioned circularly at the speakerphone’s edges. The Speak 510 device itself is slim and lightweight. It may be good as an anti-dusting solution but certainly not anti-impact. This is where users can store the optional Jabra Link 370 Bluetooth dongle.Īlthough it is a nice accessory to have, the soft case is everything but shock-resistant. The case also contains a little pocket on the side. The case feels slightly padded, while the device itself fills it perfectly. The Speak 510 comes with a simple carrying case. Both of these are more fully addressed in the Speak 710 review, as it has both of them. There are a few other differences between Speak 510 and 710, such as the kickstand and the multi-button. ![]() In contrast, the Speak 710 works effortlessly with up to 6 people. Then, Speak 510 is recommended for personal workspaces or small conference rooms with up to 4 participants. Except for the obvious mismatch in sizes, other differences between the two include the number of participants each is suitable for. The Speak 510 is the smaller version of the Speak 710. If your business is not using Skype-for-Business, the UC version would be the more sensible. This version works well with major enterprise communication platforms like Cisco, Avaya, and others. This means the speakerphone’s buttons directly access any call-related functions on the softphone. If you test your Speak 510 again and see the same behavior please remove the Bluetooth pairing of your Speak 510 to your computer from the Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices on your PC.The MS version is specifically preconfigured for Skype-for-Business. Select High Definition Audio Controller.Open the properties for the Intel(R) Smart Sound Technology (Intel(R) SST) Audio Controller or Intel(R) Smart Sound Technology (Intel(R) SST) BUS.Open the Device Manager within Windows:. ![]() If so please follow the steps below to update that device driver then test to see if your Speak 510 is functioning as expected. ![]() I had to pay it forward with posting here.įor me the Device Manager item I updated below was labeled: Intel(R) Smart Sound Technology BUSĬan you check in Device Manager > System devices to see if there is a driver labeled Intel(R) Smart Sound Technology (Intel(R) SST) Audio Controller or Intel(R) Smart Sound Technology (Intel(R) SST) BUS? Contacted Jabra support and here is the step that fixed it. I had the same exact issue and it was driving me insane. ![]()
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