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Poly Voyager Focus UC

The product we have our hands on is from the house of Poly (erstwhile Polycom & Plantronics), Poly Voyager Focus UC – Stereo Bluetooth Headset. A device not only meant for conferences or meetings, but it’s a wholesome package with some great stereo audio output, high-quality noise cancellation, a mic, with equally great Bluetooth connectivity.

Considering you might be working from home, some café, or even your office, you are bound to be facing noises all over the place. With the Voyager Focus UC, it will certainly be the right pick with its ability to filter the unwanted background noise, promoting user’s voice. When it’s time for your favourite movie or music, it delivers rich bass, with crisp highs, and some natural mid-tones.

A headset designed for long extended working hours, for long-wearing comfort (for your ears). The Voyager Focus UC comes with a USB-powered cable that can be plugged into a PC, or any USB charger. One can also plug a micro USB cable directly into the headset.

Features:

  • Get great sound and block out noise
  • Connect to your devices and applications with ease
  • Use smart control of mute
  • Enjoy music in stereo with automatic controls
  • Customize settings to make it yours

An ideal device that can be connected/paired to most generic devices such as Smartphones, Tablets and Music Players, etc.

Verdict!
Comfort:

Poly Voyager Focus UC – Stereo Bluetooth Headset with its amazing sound quality is a great buy if you normally carry around both a Bluetooth headset for conversation and a pair of headphones for music or movies.

Voyager’s superior and holistic design for the comfort factor makes it a great pick

Sound Quality and Performance:
Poly, Voyager Focus UC delivers some great audio sounds without missing out on the noise cancelling part.

Design:

The Voyager Focus UC is not that appealing though, yet it boasts of a formidable design.

Price: INR 15,000

Where to buy: https://www.poly.com/in/en/products/headsets/voyager/voyager-focus-uc

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