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HP brand that focuses on video conferencing hardware, Poly, is extended into peripherals and accessories targeting the modern professional on the move; and released a pair of true wireless (TWS) earbuds. These are designed as lifestyle products, and it shows in their premium design. The Voyager Free 20 comes in a glossy metallic charging case with a USB-C power input, and support for Qi wireless charging. The earbuds themselves come with powerful 10 mm drivers, adaptive ANC (active noise cancellation), and "triple noise canceling" mics with a high degree of engineering involved in getting your voice right in a noisy environment. The Poly Lens app lets you set-up and control your pair of earbuds. Battery life claimed is 20 hours including the case. Available from May 2024, the Voyager Free 20 is expected to be priced at $149. The Voyager Free 60 by Poly is a more premium offering, designed for both work and play (as a somewhat music/audiophile friendly pair). It comes with adaptive ANC, a higher-spec earphone set, a higher capacity battery with up to 24 hours including the charging case, and up to 18 hours of talktime; and a smart case that has a touchscreen for battery stats.
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