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£34.72 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Jabra Link extension cord (USB‑C to USB‑C) at £28.93 ex‑VAT is one of those “only worth it if you actually need it” accessories. If your Jabra headset/dock setup is always just a bit too far from your laptop, this is a clean, low‑hassle fix—no sketchy adapters, no fiddling, and it’s physically built to sit in an office environment rather than be a fragile afterthought.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it just because it’s “Jabra” branded. If you can route your cable better, or if you already have a decent USB‑C cable lying around, this price is easy to question. Also, extension cords are only as good as the whole link—if your use case is for anything timing‑sensitive (audio, soft conferencing setups), I’d stick to known-good Jabra gear in your bundle rather than mixing random cables. It’s best for teams standardising on Jabra devices, where you want consistent behaviour across desks and meeting rooms.
So: **buy it** if you’re extending a Jabra USB‑C connection in a predictable, supported setup and you value tidy reliability over saving a few quid. **Skip it** if you just need an extra length for occasional use, or if you’re happy to use a generic, quality USB‑C cable instead.

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