Description
The Jabra LINK 180 is a manual switch adapter that lets users run a single Jabra QD-equipped corded headset across both a desk phone and a PC softphone — without buying a second headset. A compact inline device with a simple manual toggle, it bridges traditional telephony and unified communications platforms at a single workstation. It's compatible with any corded Jabra QD headset and works with all leading softphone clients, making it a vendor-agnostic solution for blended phone environments.
The Telecom Spot Take
Offices migrating from PBX to softphone-based UC rarely flip the switch all at once. During the transition — or in permanent hybrid setups — agents field calls from both a physical desk phone and a PC softphone. Without the LINK 180, that means two separate headsets, two cables, and two audio setups at one desk. The LINK 180 consolidates both into a single QD headset with a manual toggle between inputs. There's no software to configure, no drivers to install — it's a purely physical switch. For contact centers or office teams mid-migration to Unified Communications, this is a low-cost bridge that protects the existing headset investment while the infrastructure catches up.
Key Features
- One headset, two phone systems — use a single Jabra QD headset on both a desk phone and PC softphone
- Manual toggle switch — instant, hassle-free switching with no software or drivers required
- Compatible with any corded Jabra QD headset — works across the full Jabra corded lineup
- Works with all leading softphone brands — no vendor lock-in on the PC side
- Protects headset investment during UC migration — no need to buy new headsets before infrastructure is ready
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| SKU | 180-09 |
| Compatible Headsets | Any corded Jabra QD (Quick Disconnect) headset |
| Switching | Manual switch |
| Desk Phone Compatibility | Standard desk phones with QD headset port |
| Softphone Compatibility | All leading softphone brands |
| Use Case | Blended desk phone / softphone environments; UC migration |


