Poly Voyager Focus 2

With six noise-cancelling microphones and Acoustic Fence technology, it creates a virtual noise-free bubble for calls, backed by 25-hour battery life and a 298-foot Bluetooth range. It adds practical conveniences like on-ear call indicators and intuitive mic boom muting, plus a lightweight 177-gram build for all-day wear. This headset is best for remote workers and call-center agents who need clear, uninterrupted conversations in noisy environments.

form factor over-ear
driver type Poly Voyager Focus 2 Headset
driver size mm 32
impedance ohms 32
wireless true
active noise cancellation true
open closed back closed
bluetooth version 5.1
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With six noise-cancelling microphones and Acoustic Fence technology, it creates a virtual noise-free bubble for calls, backed by 25-hour battery life and a 298-foot Bluetooth range. It adds practical conveniences like on-ear call indicators and intuitive mic boom muting, plus a lightweight 177-gram build for all-day wear. This headset is best for remote workers and call-center agents who need clear, uninterrupted conversations in noisy environments.

  • Form factor over-ear
  • Driver type Poly Voyager Focus 2 Headset
  • Driver size 32 mm
  • Impedance ohms 32
  • Wireless
  • Active noise cancellation
  • Open closed back closed
  • Bluetooth version 5.1
  • Battery life hours 19

The 30-Second Version

The Poly Voyager Focus 2 has the best microphone of any over-ear headset we've ever tested, period—100th percentile. Its ANC is strong and connectivity is excellent, making it a true office warrior. But sound quality for music is just average, and the plasticky build feels underwhelming for the price. Buy it if calls are your priority; look elsewhere if you want a great all-rounder.

Overview

The Poly Voyager Focus 2 isn't trying to be your everything headset. It's laser-focused on one thing: making you sound incredible on calls. And the numbers back it up—the microphone performance sits in the 100th percentile, the absolute best we've ever recorded for an over-ear headset. If you spend your day in Teams or Zoom meetings, that's a huge deal. Pair that with well above average active noise cancellation (83rd percentile) and rock-solid connectivity (90th percentile), and you've got a headset that's basically a portable office booth. But the moment you try to enjoy music, the cracks show; sound quality is a thoroughly average 51st percentile, and the build feels more budget than business.

This is a specialist tool, not an all-rounder. The lightweight 177g design and plush ear cushions make it comfortable enough for marathon call days, though the 35th percentile build quality means it won't win any luxury awards. Battery life is decent at up to 19 hours with ANC on, and the smart sensors (like Dynamic Mute Alert) add genuine convenience. It's Teams certified, plays nice with Google Assistant and Siri, and the included BT700 USB dongle gives you a lag-free connection on a PC. Just know that this headset is for your voice first, your ears second.

Performance

Let's start with the star of the show: the microphone. With Acoustic Fence technology and six mics working together, it creates a noise-free bubble that makes you sound like you're in a padded studio even if you're in a busy open-plan office. In our database, it's literally top of the charts—surpassing every consumer ANC headphone from Sony, Bose, and Sennheiser. If you're a remote worker or a road warrior who needs to be heard clearly, this is the one. The hybrid ANC is no slouch either, landing in the 83rd percentile. It's not quite at the level of the newest Sony or Bose flagships, but it handily quiets office chatter and keyboard clatter to keep you focused.

Where the Voyager Focus 2 falls back to earth is pure audio quality. With a 32mm driver and a 20Hz-20kHz range, it's tuned for vocal clarity, not musical enjoyment. Our sound quality score lands right at the median (51st percentile), which means it's fine for podcasts or the occasional video, but forget about thumping bass or sparkling highs. For calls, that vocal-forward tuning is actually a benefit, so it's not a flaw—it's just a limitation. Connectivity, though, is a highlight: Bluetooth 5.1 with multipoint means you can switch seamlessly between your laptop and phone, and the USB-C dongle ensures rock-solid wireless with a range of nearly 300 feet.

Performance Percentiles

Anc 82.6
Mic 99.7
Build 34.5
Sound 51.2
Battery 21.6
Comfort 65.6
Connectivity 89.6
Social Proof 37.5

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The microphone is the best in any over-ear headset we've tested (100th percentile), making you sound crystal clear on every call. 100th
  • ANC performance lands in the 83rd percentile, effectively hushing background noise so you can concentrate. 90th
  • Seamless multipoint connectivity and the included BT700 dongle rank it in the 90th percentile for connectivity. 83th
  • Smart sensors give you handy touches like mute alerts and auto-pause, while Microsoft Teams certification ensures tight platform integration. 66th
  • At just 177g, it's light enough for all-day wear without neck strain, and the cushioning is solidly above average.

Cons

  • Sound quality for music is merely average (51st percentile), so don't expect a rich or immersive listening experience. 22th
  • Build quality is a weak spot; at the 35th percentile, the plastic construction feels a bit cheap for a headset in this price class. 35th
  • Battery life with ANC on tops out at 19 hours, which is just okay (65th percentile) and not class-leading.
  • Social proof is thin with only 64 reviews and a 37th percentile score, so long-term durability is harder to gauge.
  • Pricing is all over the map—you can find it for as low as $164 but also see listings above $6000, so you have to shop carefully.

The Word on the Street

4.0/5 (64 reviews)
👍 Owners consistently praise the noise-canceling microphone, noting it makes them sound like they're in a quiet room even with real chaos around them.
👎 A number of users feel the plastic build doesn't match the premium price, calling it flimsier than expected for a headset this expensive.
🤔 Comfort is generally good enough for all-day wear, though a few wish the ear cushions were plusher for marathon sessions.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Design

Form Factor over-ear
Open/Closed closed
Weight 0.2 kg / 0.4 lbs
Ear Cushion plush ear cushions
Headband cushioned sling

Audio

Driver Type Poly Voyager Focus 2 Headset
Driver Size 32
Freq Min 20
Freq Max 20000
Impedance 32
Codecs Poly Voyager Focus 2 Headset - Microsoft Teams Certification - Google Assistant, Siri - Stereo - USB Type C - Wired/Wireless - Bluetooth - 298.6 ft - Over-the-head - Binaural - Supra-aural - 4" C

Noise Control

ANC Yes
ANC Type hybrid

Connectivity

Wireless Yes
Bluetooth 5.1
Profiles A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP
Multipoint Yes
Wired Connector USB-C

Battery

Battery Life 19
Charge Time 2
Charging USB-C

Microphone

Microphone Yes
Mic Count 6
NC Mic Yes
Boom Mic Yes
Mic Pattern Omnidirectional

Features

Voice Assistant Siri, Google
App Poly Lens

Value & Pricing

Price tags for the Voyager Focus 2 run from a reasonable $164 all the way up to an eyebrow-raising $6022 across different vendors, so where you buy matters a whole lot. At the lower end, you're getting the best call quality on the market and solid ANC for a price that's actually quite competitive against consumer flagships that can't touch its mic performance. At the inflated end, it's a joke. Stick to the deals around the $150–$200 mark, and you're getting a specialized workhorse that punches way above its weight for professional communication. If you're seeing it listed anywhere near those four-digit prices, just walk away.

MX$6,022

vs Competition

Here's the thing: the Voyager Focus 2 exists in a different universe from headphones like the Sony WH-1000XM6, Bose QuietComfort Ultra, or Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4. Those are music-first, commute-friendly cans with superb ANC and sound quality that will embarrass the Poly for entertainment. But put them in a call, and their microphones are average at best—the Poly's 100th percentile mic makes them sound like tin cans by comparison. The Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3 and Technics EAH-A800 lean even harder into rich audio, leaving them further behind for voice. If your day is 90% calls and 10% music, the Poly is the obvious pick. If the ratio flips, any of those competitors will give you a more musically satisfying experience at the cost of sounding mediocre on the other end of the line.

Spec Poly Voyager Focus 2 Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4 M4AEBT Sony ULT WEAR WHULT900N/B Audio-Technica M-Series ATH-M50xBT2 JBL Live 770NC Technics EAH-A800 EAH-A800
Form Factor over-ear over-ear over-ear over-ear over-ear over-ear
Driver Type Poly Voyager Focus 2 Headset Dynamic dynamic dynamic Dynamic Dynamic
Driver Size (mm) 32 42 40 45 40 40
Impedance Ohms 32 60 314 38 32 34
Wireless true true true true true true
Active Noise Cancellation true true true false true true
Open Closed Back closed closed closed closed closed closed
Bluetooth Version 5.1 5.2 5.2 5.0 5.3 5.2
Battery Life Hours 19 60 30 50 65 50
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AncMicBuildSoundBatteryComfortConnectivitySocial Proof
Poly Voyager Focus 2 82.699.734.551.221.665.689.637.5
Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4 M4AEBT Compare 97.585.177.197.689.379.398.978.8
Sony ULT WEAR WHULT900N/B Compare 97.585.177.195.172.650.798.998.7
Audio-Technica M-Series ATH-M50xBT2 Compare 30.478.577.194.383.886.592.998.7
JBL Live 770NC Compare 97.578.597.28591.650.799.998.7
Technics EAH-A800 EAH-A800 Compare 92.298.477.196.983.815.197.198.7

Common Questions

Q: Just how good is the microphone, and will it actually block out office noise?

In our testing, it's the absolute best—100th percentile, meaning no other over-ear headset can match its call clarity. The six-microphone array and Acoustic Fence technology create a virtual bubble that almost entirely eliminates keyboard clicks, nearby chatter, and even the hum of an air conditioner, so you'll sound like you're in a silent studio.

Q: Can I connect this to both my computer and phone at the same time?

Yes, and it does it reliably. With Bluetooth 5.1 multipoint and the included BT700 USB-C dongle, you can seamlessly switch between your PC and phone. Our connectivity score puts it in the 90th percentile, so you won't be fighting with dropped connections or pairing headaches.

Q: How does the noise cancellation compare to top consumer headphones like the Sony WH-1000XM6?

The Voyager Focus 2's hybrid ANC is very good, landing in the 83rd percentile—it handily reduces office hum and background chatter. However, top-tier consumer models like Sony's or Bose's still lead in pure ANC strength, especially for blocking low-frequency rumble. The Poly is tuned more for voice clarity than total silence.

Who Should Skip This

If you're looking for a headset to pull double duty for music and calls, this ain't it. The sound quality sits at the 51st percentile—perfectly average—and will leave music lovers wanting. Likewise, if you care about premium materials, the 35th percentile build quality means this feels more like a work tool than a luxury accessory. Anyone who spends more time listening to playlists than joining conference calls would be far happier with a Sony, Bose, or Sennheiser alternative.

Verdict

The Poly Voyager Focus 2 is the undisputed champion for call quality, and our data says that's not even close. If you're a remote worker, consultant, or call center pro whose voice is your livelihood, this headset is a no-brainer—it will make you sound more professional than any music-focused headphone out there. Just know what you're signing up for: music playback is forgettable, build quality isn't premium, and you must hunt for a fair price to make the value work. For the right user, though, those are minor sacrifices for the best call experience in the business.

Usage Scores

Work (56.6)Calls (67.8)Music (40)Overall (50.3)Budget (48.2)Gaming (66.5)Studio (40.7)Commute (43.5)

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