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Sennheiser USB-ED CC 01 MS Easy Disconnect to USB Cable

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2518031
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The Sennheiser USB-ED CC 01 MS cable adapter is an Easy Disconnect cable that can be used in combination with Sennheiser’s CIRCLE and CENTURY headset variants offering contact centres and offices an easy to implement a cost-effective Skype for Business certified headset solution. The Easy Disconnect plug with its simple quick-release mechanism reduces wear and tear on vulnerable PC USB ports and plugs and is ideal for contact centres and hot-desking environments where users frequently change shifts or work desks.

•Easy Disconnect to USB cable for headsets
•Smooth transition to Skype for Business - with plug-and-play USB connectivity for fast and simple setup
•Perfect for hot-desking offices and contact centres with frequents shifts
•In-line call control unit
•Coiled cable reduces cable tangling
Non-Returnable
$168.68 ex GST
$193.98 inc GST
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Qty Each inc GST Each
The Sennheiser USB-ED CC 01 MS cable adapter is an Easy Disconnect cable that can be used in combination with Sennheiser’s CIRCLE and CENTURY headset variants offering contact centres and offices an easy to implement a cost-effective Skype for Business certified headset solution. The Easy Disconnect plug with its simple quick-release mechanism reduces wear and tear on vulnerable PC USB ports and plugs and is ideal for contact centres and hot-desking environments where users frequently change shifts or work desks.

•Easy Disconnect to USB cable for headsets
•Smooth transition to Skype for Business - with plug-and-play USB connectivity for fast and simple setup
•Perfect for hot-desking offices and contact centres with frequents shifts
•In-line call control unit
•Coiled cable reduces cable tangling
Delivery 3-5 Working Days
2 Year Manufacturers Warranty
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