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Azure Kubernetes Service: Is It Right for Your Business?
17 Nov, 2025

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AI-generated summary
The Jabra HDMI ingest cable (4.57m) is one of those boring-but-necessary buys. If you’re trying to connect a Jabra collaboration setup where the laptop/source needs some breathing room, this length is actually useful—15ft is long enough to avoid the “everything has to sit right next to the screen” problem in most meeting rooms. At £65.76 ex-VAT, it’s priced like a branded collaboration accessory, so it’s not a bargain compared to generic HDMI leads you could find cheaper; you’re really paying for Jabra compatibility and the assurance it’ll behave properly in AV setups.
I’d recommend it if you already have Jabra hardware and don’t want to guess whether a cheaper HDMI cable will be flaky with video switching, longer runs, or different source devices. It’s also worth it for integrators/IT teams standardising cabling across sites. I wouldn’t buy it if you just need a temporary cable or you’re fine sourcing a reputable HDMI lead elsewhere—unless your Jabra install specifically calls for this part, there’s nothing “special” about a cable that would justify that premium for most offices.
If you tell me what devices it’s going between (Jabra model/screen and source), I can sanity-check whether this length/approach makes sense or if you’d be better off with something simpler.

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