Poly made its name in the business world, crafting tools that bring people together. Headsets, phones, webcams, and software are key to what it has to offer, but it recently partnered with HP to deliver its new flagship-tier Poly Voyager Free 60+ true wireless earbuds. With this new set, Poly finally has a product that gamers and music lovers should stand up and notice. With effective ANC and both a Bluetooth transmitter and an audio re-transmission case that provides wireless listening even on devices that don’t support it (like the Nintendo Switch), this is an expensive but impressive pair of earbuds.
The Poly Voyager Free 60+ are an interesting pair of earbuds. That’s true from the get-go. They come in a plain cardboard box that belies their premium positioning (but earns points for me for being eco-friendly). Inside, the case is tucked into a pocket in the packaging while the small and large silicone ear tips are displayed in a box just beneath. In the bottom of the package, the documentation is hidden, as well as the USB Type-C charging cable and the 3.5mm to USB-C adapter that allows it to work with non-Bluetooth devices.
The case is large and just barely pocketable. It stood out in a sore thumb in my jeans pocket. There’s a good reason for its size, however. This is a smart case and includes a built-in screen to control its different parameters. We’ll get to the screen more shortly but after using it, it’s pretty clear that it’s meant to sit out on your desk, not be hidden away in a pocket.
The buds themselves follow the AirPods bud-and-stem design. They’re larger than AirPods but not by much, and their added size allows the stem to get slightly closer to your mouth for improved call quality. Inside the buds,
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