Poly Voyager Free 60+ UC Earbuds Unboxing
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- čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
- The new Poly Voyager Free 60+ UC is the newest wireless earbuds from Poly HP.
The charging case has a touchscreen, making it much easier to control and adjust the earbuds.
Check out the full review, and see why these may become my new "go-to" daily earbuds.
• Review: The New Poly S... - Poly Studio P15 Personal Video Bar and Poly Lens App Review
00:00 Intro
01:05 Unboxing
02:32 Airplane Mode
02:55 Charging Case w/ Touchscreen
04:50 Microphone Quality Test
05:05 Wireless Charging
05:21 Earbud Controls
06:01 Zoom and MS Teams Certification
06:30 In-call Menu
07:30 ANC and Transparency
09:13 Poly Lens Management
11:37 Conclusion
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Very Helpful your video.
Thank you
cant wait for mine to arrive!
Nice hair, beauty you and the device ❤
Very Nice video, Could you please do some setting of this head set agist the wind?
Many Thanks!
Thanks! A video testing it in the wind is a great idea. I think these earbuds will block the wind noise pretty well. It has Poly's "WindSmart technology", so it is designed for windy environments.
Great review! Is there a foam tip alternative that would fit this model? Not a fan of silicone gel.
There wasn't a foam tip in the package, but a standard one might fit.
Great review/walkthrough, thanks! How well do they fit in-ear? Are the various tips a solid solution, or do they feel like they’ll fall out at any moment?
They fit really comfortably. I forgot I had them in at one point. And they didn't feel like they were going to fall out at any time. I'm using the medium sized tips, and they come with a smaller and larger size, so if they were a little tight or a little loose I have options.
@@LetsDoVideo excellent! chuffed to try a set myself.
Hello I am a CDL truck driver, I would like to know if the poly 60 is good for call quality when I am driving my truck
Thanks!
you sound really good in the video but can you do testing with different background noises to really test the anc in different situations ... car, street with noise and without , blender on , tv/ music on at home ? thank you ...
That's a great idea. It would be great to do a video testing background noise with a bunch of different headsets. I bet there is a big difference in performance between brands.
Background noise like music/tv, car sounds, etc., isn't really a concern for me because I'm almost always using these with Zoom or Microsoft Teams, which both have excellent background noise suppression. But for people using the earbuds for phone calls it is a legitimate concern and could be a deciding purchasing factor. Regular phone calls generally have no noise suppression so it would have to be in these earbuds.
I pre-ordered without the smart case. Was told pushed back til 4/28
I am now using the poly vfocus 2 headset and its also came with the dongle for PC connection, wanna know if the one come with voyager 60 is also compatible to use with
I think this dongle is specific for this headset, but I could be wrong.
@@LetsDoVideo you are correct
The Focus v1 has a BT600 dongle. The Focus v2 has a BT700 dongle. These Free 60's also have a BT700. But the headsets are already paired with the adapters. I am guessing, although I don't know, that it is probably possible to pair the BT700 with a different headset. I also don't know whether you can have two headsets paired at the same time.
The mic sounds quite great but I am disturbed by the glitches / stuttering that can be heard from time to time. What could be the reason for this?
Hi AntonK. It could be something with my personal setup as I don't hear it in other video reviews. Also, I got a very early version of the earbuds. I believe they have updated the firmware since I recorded this. I may record a second video to compare.
i am a decade user of the poly 5200 .. the anc on that is amazing .. regardless of where i am everyone cna hear me and hear very little backround noise .. even if im in the car or outside .. how do these compare for anc with the 5200 ? ( every pod i have tried has not lived up to its anc hype )
I loved the 5200. I used it for a long time. I think I gave mine away. I wish I still had it. It would be interesting to do a head to head test of the microphones. The 5200 came out in 2016 and Poly has been developing new mics the whole time, so I would have to guess the mics on new headsets would sound better. But I could be wrong so a head to head would be interesting. I think I prefer the Voyager Free 60+ regardless, because dual ear sounds/feels more natural to me.
@@LetsDoVideo I have had issues with these on phone calls. People say I sound far away. I'm returning mine to try another pair. Have you had the same issue? I'm hoping it's just a device issue not a design one. I had the 5200 for years with great compliments on the sound quality. Would prefer to switch to these as well.
@@joereed3674 I haven't had that issue at all. I used them to record the audio for this video and I didn't have to boost the volume when I edited it. It seemed about the same volume as other headsets/earbuds I've used in similar situations.
@@BoomSoMuch Thanks for the reply! I'm going to exchange and try another set. I love them, just need the phone calls to work!
@@joereed3674 Oops, I replied on the wrong account. BoomSoMuch is my alter ego. Good luck with the replacement set!
Would you recommend them for work with many hours using them ?
Great question. I should have mentioned the battery time in the video.
Short answer: If you pop them back into the charge case during work breaks they should easily last all day even if you are on calls all day long.
Long Answer: The website says the earbuds have 5.5 hours of "talk time". So already that should handle the day's meetings for many of us. Every 15 minutes in the charge case gives you an hour of talk time. So if you charge them during your lunch break they should last the rest of the day. If you are on the road, the charge case can fully charge the earbuds twice, adding another 11 hours for 16.6 hours total.
www.poly.com/us/en/products/headsets/voyager/voyager-free-60
@@LetsDoVideo thank you for the response, I need 5 hours of talk time every day at work so it looks like it’s covered and like you mentioned I could recharge during brakes, thank you 🙏🏻
One thing I didn't understand is the microphone noise cancellation.. does it cancel the noise in the room for the listener during a meeting etc.. i.e if the dog barks during a call does it cut it out so that the audience doesn't hear the dog.
The noise canceling is for you, not for your audience. It doesn't block your microphone from picking up the dog barking, it blocks the dog barking from getting to your ears. Think if it as a cone of silence so you can listen to your meeting without the noise of your office (and your dog) disturbing you.
Zoom and MS Teams (and other services) have pretty good noise suppression for the microphone. So if your dog is barking, these earbuds will block you from hearing it, and Zoom or MS Teams will block your audience from hearing it.
@@LetsDoVideo I was really hoping this would be the in ear solution that also deals with background noise how the other poly devices I have used do. Per their website, "Make yourself heard above the background noise with three microphones per earbud and enjoy clearer outside calls thanks to WindSmart technology that reduces wind noise."
If they do nothing to mitigate background noise for those on the other end, then these are no longer a viable office solution.
@@danielkelly5324 I see that on the website now and I may have misspoke. I'll check with my contacts at Poly. I didn't see an option in the settings to enable/disable background noise reduction for outgoing audio, so I assumed it wasn't an option. But it looks like it is just part of the design. It would be hard to test without being to disable it, but if the website says it is in place, I believe it.
Either way, I'm really not that concerned about noise reduction on outgoing audio because Zoom, MSTeams, Webex, etc., all have superb noise reduction already. It looks like these earbuds do the job, but even if they let the background noise through, Zoom/MSTeams/Webex would handle it.
@@LetsDoVideo fair -- i pre ordered them so will be testing in an office setting, this will be single determining factor on whether i keep them.
@@danielkelly5324 In the video, I'm not in the noisiest of offices, as there aren't other people working behind me. But it's not a super quiet office. My PC fans can be pretty loud, I have a loud air filter, and the air conditioning is loud. I'm not using any software background noise suppression (I didn't use Zoom or MS Teams to record this, so I didn't have their noise suppression on). So if you don't hear too much background noise from my audio in this video, that means the headset itself did a good job of reducing background noise. This video is just the raw audio of the earbuds themselves (once I get them on at about 5 minutes in). For the first 5 minutes you are hearing me through the P15. It sounds to me like the 60+ is doing about as good a job as the P15 in dealing with my room noise.
Does it work with the iPhone charging pad?
It works with the generic iPhone charging pad that I have. So I assume it would work with an official one.