Poly Poly Voyager Free 60+ UC Earbuds (Carbon Black, Review

The Poly Voyager Free 60+ UC earbuds deliver phenomenal microphone quality for calls and a clever touchscreen case, but is that enough to justify the premium price for everyday listeners?

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
Water Resistance IP54
Multipoint Yes
Poly Poly Voyager Free 60+ UC Earbuds (Carbon Black, earbuds
59.2 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

The Poly Voyager Free 60+ UC earbuds are a premium hybrid-work powerhouse. They offer best-in-class microphone quality for calls, great comfort, and a useful touchscreen charging case, making them ideal for professionals. However, battery life is average and the price is high if you don't need elite call performance.

Overview

If you're hunting for a pair of wireless earbuds that can handle a business call and your favorite album with equal grace, the Poly Voyager Free 60+ UC should be on your radar. Priced around $289, these are premium earbuds built for hybrid workers who need stellar call quality and solid noise cancellation. The standout feature is the charging case with a built-in touchscreen, letting you check battery life and adjust settings without ever pulling out your phone. They're certified for Microsoft Teams and pack a 6-mic array with wind noise reduction, so they're clearly aiming for the professional crowd who also wants good music playback.

Performance

Our data shows these earbuds excel where it counts for work. The microphone performance is in the 97th percentile, meaning you'll sound crisp and clear on calls, even in a slightly noisy home office. For music, sound quality lands in the 90th percentile, which is impressive for earbuds with such a strong focus on calls. The 10mm drivers deliver a balanced sound that's detailed without being overly bass-heavy. The hybrid ANC is solid, ranking in the 84th percentile, and does a good job muting office chatter and background hum. Just know the battery life is middle-of-the-pack at 5.5 hours per charge, which is fine for a workday but not for a marathon listening session.

Performance Percentiles

Anc 83.8
Mic 97.2
Build 32.3
Sound 90.6
Battery 46.1
Comfort 99.6
Connectivity 88.7
Social Proof 66.7

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Exceptional microphone quality for crystal-clear calls 100th
  • Very comfortable fit (100th percentile in our comfort ranking) 97th
  • Unique touchscreen charging case for easy control 91th
  • Strong hybrid active noise cancellation 89th
  • Great multipoint connectivity for switching between devices

Cons

  • Battery life is just okay compared to some competitors 32th
  • Build quality feels a bit plasticky for the price
  • Not the best choice for intense workouts (IP54 rating is basic)
  • The case is larger than average due to the screen
  • Premium price tag

The Word on the Street

5.0/5 (1 reviews)
👍 Buyers consistently praise the exceptional comfort and all-day wearability of these earbuds.
👍 The call quality and microphone performance receive near-universal acclaim from remote workers.
🤔 Opinions are split on the value, with some loving the unique touchscreen case and others questioning the high price for the battery life offered.

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
Driver Size 10
Drivers 1
Freq Min 200
Freq Max 6800
Codecs AAC, aptX, LC3, 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
Volume Limiting Yes
Water Resistance IP54

Value & Pricing

At $289, the Voyager Free 60+ sits in the upper tier of true wireless earbuds. You're paying a premium for that exceptional call quality and the unique touchscreen case. If your top priority is sounding professional on video calls, this price makes sense. But if you just want great sound for music, there are cheaper options that perform just as well, or better, for pure audio.

Price History

$250 $300 $350 $400 $450 Mar 11Mar 22 $397

vs Competition

Let's name names. Compared to the Sony WF-1000XM5, the Poly wins on call quality and comfort but loses on pure music fidelity and ANC strength. The Sony's sound is richer and its noise cancellation is arguably the best out there. Against the Jabra Evolve2 Buds, another business-focused model, the Poly offers more features for general use with its touchscreen case and better music performance, while the Jabra might integrate more seamlessly with certain office desk setups. The Apple AirPods Pro are the easy choice for iPhone users in the Apple ecosystem, but the Poly's mics are better for critical work calls.

Spec Poly Poly Voyager Free 60+ UC Earbuds (Carbon Black, Technics Technics EAH-AZ80 Noise-Canceling True Wireless Sony Sony WF-1000XM5 Noise-Canceling True Wireless Bose Bose QuietComfort Ultra True Wireless Apple Airpods Pro 3 Apple AirPods Pro with Wireless MagSafe Charging Jabra Jabra Evolve2 Buds USB-C MS Earbuds with USB-C
Form Factor In-Ear In-Ear In-Ear In-Ear In-Ear In-Ear
Driver Type Dynamic Dynamic Sony WF-1000XM5 Noise-Canceling True Wireless In-Ear Headphones (Black) 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 5.2
Battery Life Hours 5.5 7 6 6 8 8
Case Battery Hours 16 16 16 18 24 25
Water Resistance IP54 IPX4 IPX4 IPX4 IP57 IP57
Multipoint true true true true true true

Common Questions

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

Yes, absolutely. With a microphone ranking in the 97th percentile, they are among the best wireless earbuds you can buy for call clarity, thanks to their 6-mic array and WindSmart technology.

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

You'll get about 5.5 hours of listening time with ANC on from the earbuds themselves, plus about 16 more hours from the case. It's decent, but not class-leading.

Q: Do the Poly Voyager 60+ work with iPhones?

Yes, they connect via Bluetooth 5.3 and support AAC, so they work fine with iPhones. However, you won't get the same deep integration as with Apple's own AirPods.

Q: Is an app required to use these earbuds?

No, you don't need an app for basic functionality. The touchscreen charging case lets you control many settings directly, which is a unique advantage.

Who Should Skip This

Skip these if you're a hardcore audiophile seeking the absolute best music soundstage, or a serious athlete who needs fully sweat-proof earbuds (the IP54 rating is for light splashes). Also, if you're on a tight budget and don't make many calls, you can find better pure-music value elsewhere. For athletes, look at Jabra or Shokz. For budget-focused listeners, check out brands like Anker Soundcore.

Verdict

So, should you buy the Poly Voyager Free 60+? If you're a hybrid worker who spends half your day on Zoom or Teams calls and the other half listening to music or podcasts, these are an easy yes. The call quality is top-tier, they're supremely comfortable for all-day wear, and that touchscreen case is genuinely useful. But if you're buying earbuds primarily for music, gym sessions, or you're on a tighter budget, look at the Sony WF-1000XM5 or even the previous-generation XM4s. This is a specialist tool that excels at its main job: making you sound great at work.