Introduction (Does It Do What It Should)
All right, it’s time to look at another great Poly product, and I have to admit, it has been a while since I have done a review. However, it hasn’t been too long since I have reviewed a Poly product, and this time, it is the Poly Voyager Free 20 Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds.
So, we had this chance to review a pair of Bluetooth wireless earbuds, and of course, we took it. I can’t remember how these ones compared to the Free 60+, but I will say that they don’t have a touchscreen.
Now, they do have an adaptive ANC that can tune out the right amount of unwanted noise when listening to music or calls. It also has multiple point connectivity to pair two devices at once.
So yes, the sound is good, but I almost want to say that goes without saying, and I try to listen for a good amount of time when I do my reviews. Speaking of things that most wireless earbuds come with, the charging case is also quite good as well, extending the listening time by 2.5 times.
I forgot to tell you about the four ear tip sizes, but you can see those in the video. What I couldn’t show in the video is the six noise cancelling mics. If you want more specs, these have 10 mm speakers.
Oh yes, I forgot to talk about the Poly Lens app, which allows for even greater control of your audio experience.
Facts About The Company
I’m not certain what the vision of Poly is, or how it got started, but it certainly seems to be on a good track. In fact, it looks like they have combined with HP. It would appear that Poly makes products made for the office, as you will see.
Yes, I just cut-and-pasted that first paragraph, but I have found out some more information. Apparently, Poly was actually the company known as Plantronics. Plantronics is a company that I have reviewed for quite a while.
What Does This Company Make?
I have reviewed a webcam from them a while ago. Not to mention some kind of speakerphone, a pink one. They make headsets and anything else you might need for the office, or the home office. We also reviewed these cool earbuds that have a display on them, the Poly Voyager Free 60+ UC Earbuds. Oh, and then there is this Poly Voyager 5200 UC Bluetooth Headset.
I might as well talk about how Plantronics did a lot of products, and how I’ve reviewed them as well.
Plantronics VOYAGER 6200 UC for the Office and Beyond
Wireless Earbuds: BackBeat FIT 300 by Plantronics
Plantronics RIG SURROUND PC Gaming Headset
Plantronics RIG Headset and Mixer
BackBeat GO 2 from Plantronics
Any other Plantronics products are over a decade old and have definitely changed throughout the years.
Just the Specs, Man
If you’re the type that needs this info, this section is for you!
I didn’t really find anything listed on the website or other sites, or even the box.
If there is something on this that I didn’t cover, please let me know.
What Do the Reviews Say?
According to Amazon, the Poly Voyager Free 20 has 59 ratings that average at 4.8 stars. That is very, very good.
Okay, Get To The Unboxing Already!
Okay, I Like It, Just Give Me The Link So I Can Buy It Already!
Maybe I Want It, But Is There Anything Else Like It? Maybe For A Lower Price? Please?
Well, you could always go with a pair of wireless earbuds. I would say that they are a dime a dozen, but they are not that cheap. I would say that the Poly Voyager Free 60+ are highly decent.
I reviewed the 1More Fit SE Open Earbuds S30. Oh there was also the myFirst CareBuds.
I did review that Urbanista one that was solar-powered. My most recent reviews of earbuds are the following, and I can recommend them.
There’s always these from Jabra with the Elite 5. Oh yes, and then there were the three ones from Raycon, like the Everyday Earbuds, the Fitness Earbuds, and the Gaming Earbuds.
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