Poly Voyager Focus 2 UC Wireless Headset
Business-grade wireless headset with hybrid ANC and a three-mic boom that makes you sound like you're in a studio — even when the kids are screaming downstairs.
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What we like
- Best-in-class call quality thanks to three-mic Acoustic Fence tech
- Hybrid ANC with three adjustable levels
- 19-hour battery with quick-charge support
- Reliable BT700 USB-A dongle — no Bluetooth handoff drama
- Teams, Zoom, Google Meet, and Webex certified
Could be better
- Music playback is average compared to consumer headphones at this price
- Plastic build feels utilitarian, not premium
- Poly Lens software is clunky on Mac
Full Review
If your job lives in back-to-back video calls, the Voyager Focus 2 is the headset to beat. Poly (formerly Plantronics) has been building call-center headsets for decades, and it shows. This is the one IT departments ship to executives and sales leaders — and after a week on calls, it’s obvious why.
Call Quality Is the Whole Point
The three-mic boom with Poly’s Acoustic Fence technology is the headline feature, and it lives up to the hype. The mic creates a virtual “zone” around your mouth and aggressively rejects anything outside it. A leaf blower in the yard, a dishwasher running, a dog barking in the next room — none of it makes it to the other end of the call. Coworkers consistently said I sounded like I was in a quiet office, even when I wasn’t.
Compared to the Jabra Evolve2 55, the Poly is noticeably better at rejecting low-frequency background noise (HVAC, traffic). The Logitech Zone Wireless Plus sounds fine in a quiet room but falls apart in noisy environments where the Voyager Focus 2 still delivers clean audio.
ANC and Comfort
The hybrid ANC has three levels — off, low, and high — and it’s effective without the pressure-in-your-ears feeling that cheaper ANC headsets cause. It won’t match a Sony WH-1000XM5 for pure noise blocking, but it’s plenty for a home office or coffee shop. The earcups are plush memory foam and the headband doesn’t create hot spots, though the clamp force is a bit firmer than some will like on day one. It loosens up after a week.
Battery and Connectivity
Nineteen hours of talk time means you genuinely don’t think about charging. The included BT700 USB-A dongle is the unsung hero here — it gives you a rock-solid connection to your laptop without relying on finicky built-in Bluetooth. Pair that with a simultaneous phone connection, and you can take a mobile call mid-Zoom without unpairing anything.
Who Should Buy This
Buy the Voyager Focus 2 if calls are your job and call quality is non-negotiable. Sales, customer success, consultants, executives — this is the headset for you. If you want something that doubles as great music headphones for off-hours listening, consider the Jabra Evolve2 75 or just pair a business headset with separate consumer cans. And if you’re only on a few calls a week, the Logitech Zone Vibe 125 is half the price and plenty good enough.