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Jabra QD to 3.5 mm TRRS Cable with PTT Button | Headset Adapter
Jabra
MPN: 8800-01-104
$34.26$49.00
MAP: $38.00
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Key Features
- Cable type: specialty headset adapter cable
- Connector end 1: quick disconnect
- Connector end 2: 3.5 mm TRRS
- Integrated push-to-talk button
- Brand: Jabra
- MPN: 8800-01-104
- Connect headsets using a quick disconnect to 3.5 mm TRRS interface
- Control transmissions with an integrated push-to-talk button
Give headset users direct control over voice communication with a specialty cable that converts a quick disconnect connection to 3.5 mm TRRS and includes a push-to-talk button. In fast-paced support, dispatch, and operations environments, that extra control can make the difference between a smooth exchange and a missed cue.
This cable is designed for teams that need more than a simple adapter. The QD interface supports quick headset changes, while the integrated PTT button keeps transmission control close to the user. That combination helps reduce friction at the workstation and supports consistent handling across compatible systems.
For IT and procurement teams, the value is in the specificity. Instead of piecing together separate adapters and inline controls, this cable packages the connection path and user action into one accessory. It is a practical choice when reliability, desk simplicity, and operator control all matter.
Ideal For
- Equip dispatch or control-room operators with push-to-talk headset control
- Standardize headset connections in call centers that use quick disconnect systems
- Add inline transmission control to a compatible communications workstation
- Replace a worn QD-to-TRRS adapter in a voice-heavy support environment
Why This Product
- 1Adds push-to-talk control instead of a basic audio-only adapter
- 2Quick disconnect design supports faster headset swaps
- 33.5 mm TRRS connection fits compatible unified audio devices
- 4Single-cable design reduces accessory sprawl at the workstation






