Poly Poly Voyager Free 60 UC Wireless Earbuds (USB-A, Review

The Poly Voyager Free 60 UC have some of the best microphones we've tested on wireless earbuds, but can they compete with Sony and Bose for music and battery life?

Form Factor In-Ear
Driver Type Dynamic
Wireless Yes
Active Noise Cancellation Yes
Bluetooth Version 5.3
Battery Life Hours 5.5
Case Battery Hours 16
Multipoint Yes
Poly Poly Voyager Free 60 UC Wireless Earbuds (USB-A, earbuds
53.7 Genel Puan

The 30-Second Version

The Poly Voyager Free 60 UC wireless earbuds are a top-tier choice for business users who need crystal-clear call quality above all else. Their six-mic system and hybrid ANC make them fantastic for meetings, though battery life and sound tuning for music lag behind some competitors. At around $280, they're a specialist tool, not a jack-of-all-trades.

Overview

If you're looking for wireless earbuds that can handle back-to-back Zoom calls and your music playlist, the Poly Voyager Free 60 UC are a serious contender. Priced around $280, they're a premium set of true wireless earbuds built with a clear focus on business and communication, packing hybrid ANC and a six-microphone array into a lightweight, in-ear design. They come with a USB-A charging case that supports Qi wireless charging, offering up to 24 total hours of playback with noise cancellation on. The big question is whether they can justify their price against heavy hitters like Sony and Bose.

Performance

Our data shows these earbuds are specialists. They score a stellar 97th percentile for microphone quality, which is no surprise given the three beamforming mics and WindSmart tech in each bud. For calls and meetings, they're among the best you can get. Sound quality for music lands in the 88th percentile, which is very good, though some users find the tuning a bit bright or 'tinny' out of the box. The hybrid ANC is solid, ranking in the 84th percentile, and does a great job muting office chatter and background noise. Battery life is their weaker point, with just 5.5 hours per charge from the buds themselves, putting them in the 46th percentile. That's fine for a workday, but you'll need the case for longer sessions.

Performance Percentiles

Anc 82.6
Mic 98.9
Build 36.9
Sound 94.6
Battery 49.8
Comfort 93.3
Connectivity 95.7
Social Proof 24.3

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Exceptional microphone quality for crystal-clear calls 99th
  • Strong hybrid ANC that effectively blocks office noise 96th
  • Very comfortable fit, scoring in the 86th percentile 95th
  • Reliable Bluetooth 5.3 with multipoint connectivity 93th
  • Includes a USB-A Bluetooth adapter for wider PC compatibility

Cons

  • Battery life per charge (5.5h) is below average for the price 24th
  • Some users report the sound signature can be too bright or thin
  • Build quality of the case feels a bit plasticky
  • Priced high against competitors with better all-around performance
  • USB-A charging case feels dated in a USB-C world

The Word on the Street

4.0/5 (10 reviews)
👍 Buyers consistently praise the exceptional microphone clarity and noise cancellation during calls, calling them the best for work meetings.
👎 A common complaint is that the sound quality for music can feel thin, tinny, or lacking in bass compared to other premium earbuds.
🤔 Users appreciate the comfort and secure fit, but several note the plastic charging case feels less premium than the price suggests.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Design

Form Factor In-Ear
Wearing Style Dual Ear True Wireless Earbud
Weight 0.0 kg / 0.0 lbs

Audio

Driver Type Dynamic
Drivers 1
Freq Min 20
Freq Max 20000
Max SPL 102
Codecs AAC, aptX, mSBC, SBC

Noise Control

ANC Yes

Connectivity

Wireless Yes
Bluetooth 5.3
Profiles A2DP, AVRCP, HSP, HFP, SPP
Multipoint Yes
Range 30

Earbud Battery

Battery Life 5.5
Charge Time 3
Fast Charging 15min=1.2hrs
Charging USB-C

Case Battery

Case Battery 16
Case Charging USB-C
Wireless Charging Yes
Capacity 70

Microphone

Microphone Yes
Mic Count 6
NC Mic Yes

Features

Touch Controls No
App iOS, Android

Value & Pricing

At $280, the Voyager Free 60 UC sit in a crowded premium tier. You're paying a premium for best-in-class call quality and business features. If your primary use is calls and virtual meetings, that investment makes sense. But if you want the absolute best sound or ANC for your money, alternatives like the Sony WF-1000XM5 or Bose QuietComfort Ultra often go on sale around this price and offer a more polished, versatile experience.

vs Competition

The competition here is fierce. The Sony WF-1000XM5 beats the Poly on overall sound quality, ANC performance, and battery life, making it a better all-rounder for music and travel. The Bose QuietComfort Ultra has arguably the best ANC and a more luxurious feel, though its mic quality isn't as sharp as the Poly's. For a direct business-focused rival, the Jabra Evolve2 Buds are a strong match, offering similar stellar mic performance and dedicated desk dock options. The Poly's unique edge is its bundled USB-A adapter and its deep integration with Poly/HP office phone systems, which is a big deal if your workplace uses that ecosystem.

Spec Poly Poly Voyager Free 60 UC Wireless Earbuds (USB-A, Apple AirPods 4 Active Noise Cancellation Apple - AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation - Sony Sony - WF-1000XM6 Best Truly Wireless Noise Bose Bose QuietComfort Ultra True Wireless Technics Technics - Premium HiFi True Wireless Earbuds with Anker Soundcore by Anker Liberty 5 True Wireless
Form Factor In-Ear True Wireless True Wireless In-Ear In-Ear In-Ear
Driver Type Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic
Wireless true true true true true true
Active Noise Cancellation true true true true true true
Bluetooth Version 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.4
Battery Life Hours 5.5 5 12 6 7 8
Case Battery Hours 16 25 12 18 16 24
Water Resistance - Water-Resistant IPX4 IPX4 Water-Resistant IP55
Multipoint true true true true true true
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Common Questions

Q: Are the Poly Voyager Free 60 good for phone calls?

Yes, they are outstanding for calls. With a six-microphone array and WindSmart technology, they rank in the 97th percentile for microphone quality in our tests, making them one of the best choices for clear voice pickup.

Q: How is the battery life on the Voyager Free 60?

Battery life is their weaker point. You get about 5.5 hours from the earbuds themselves with ANC on, which is below average for the price. The case provides about 16 additional hours, for a total of 24.

Q: Do the Poly Voyager Free 60 work with PC?

Yes, they connect via Bluetooth 5.3 and support multipoint, so you can pair with two devices. They also come with a USB-A Bluetooth adapter in the box, which makes connecting to older computers or workstations very easy.

Q: How do these compare to Apple AirPods Pro?

The Poly earbuds have much better microphone quality for calls and include a USB-A adapter for PC. The AirPods Pro offer deeper integration with the Apple ecosystem, more convenient features like automatic device switching, and generally more balanced sound for most listeners.

Who Should Skip This

Skip the Voyager Free 60 if you're a fitness enthusiast—they scored very low for that use case and aren't rated for sweat or water resistance. Also, look elsewhere if your main goal is immersive music listening or you want the longest possible battery life between charges. In those cases, the Sony WF-1000XM5 or Technics EAH-AZ80 will serve you better. And if you're on a tighter budget, there are plenty of great sub-$200 earbuds with good mics.

Verdict

Should you buy the Poly Voyager Free 60 UC? It depends entirely on your priority list. If you need the absolute clearest microphone for professional calls and meetings, and you live on video conferences, these are an easy recommendation. They're communication powerhouses. But if you're an audiophile first or you want a single pair of earbuds that are exceptional at everything—music, movies, travel, and calls—you might feel shortchanged by the battery life and the specific sound tuning. For a dedicated business tool, they're excellent. For an everyday, do-everything pair, there are better options.