Dell Technologies has expanded its audio lineup with four new devices aimed at professionals who need clear communication and reliable performance in hybrid and remote work settings. The additions include a premium conferencing soundbar, two speakerphones, and a wired headset, each designed for different work environments and budgets.
The Dell Pro Premium Conferencing Soundbar (SB725) is built to integrate directly with over 50 Dell monitors via magnetic attachment, creating a streamlined desktop setup. Certified for Microsoft Teams and Zoom, it uses dual-directional AI noise cancellation and echo suppression to improve call clarity for both participants. This approach makes it well-suited for offices that want a tidy, all-in-one conferencing solution.

For those who need portable conferencing hardware, Dell introduced the Pro Plus Wireless Speakerphone (SL525). Also Teams and Zoom certified, it offers Bluetooth 5.3, USB-C, and USB-A connectivity options. The 60mm speaker driver delivers strong voice reproduction, while its dual-directional AI noise cancellation keeps meetings focused. With an IP64 rating for dust and water resistance and up to 12 hours of battery life, it’s positioned for small meeting spaces, travel, or home offices.

The Pro Wired Speakerphone (SP325) provides a more budget-conscious option with similar audio clarity, using the same 60mm speaker driver and AI noise cancellation. It connects via USB-C or the included USB-A adapter, and its compact, IP64-rated design makes it a durable choice for consistent desktop use without the need for charging.

For entry-level needs, the Dell Wired Headset (WH125) offers passive noise cancellation, a unidirectional microphone, and a 270-degree rotatable boom. Designed for comfort over extended calls, it uses lightweight leatherette earpads, an adjustable headband, and inline controls for quick call management. Plug-and-play USB-A connectivity keeps setup simple, making it practical for large team deployments.

All four devices work with Dell’s Display and Peripheral Manager (DDPM) software, which allows users to adjust settings and manage connected devices from a single interface. This unified approach is aimed at helping professionals maintain audio quality and device performance without juggling multiple tools.
Dell’s latest audio offerings position the company to serve a broad range of workplace needs, from compact, personal setups to more robust solutions for conference rooms and collaborative spaces.

