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AI-generated summary
The Jabra Table Stand is one of those “small” accessories that can make a noticeable difference in day-to-day meetings—mainly because it gives you consistent positioning and a cleaner setup than improvising with random risers or leaving the device flat on a desk. If you’re regularly moving between meeting rooms (or supporting multiple users across a site), a proper stand helps reduce awkward angles and fiddling, so people can just start the call. At **£107.70 ex-VAT**, it isn’t cheap, but it’s the kind of cost that’s easy to justify if it saves time and prevents repeated repositioning during busy schedules.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it blindly. If your existing placement already works well (for example, you’ve got good desk placement and the device sits where you need it), this may feel like paying for convenience rather than capability. It’s best for teams using Jabra units in shared spaces, training rooms, or any environment where the setup needs to be repeatable and presentable. If you tell me the exact Jabra model you’re pairing it with, I can give you a more confident “worth it vs. overkill” verdict for that specific use case.

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