HP Poly Voyager Legend 50-M UC in-ear 1 piece headset - Black
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Get This DealWhen a call drops mid-sentence because a lorry rumbles past your window or a colleague fires up the coffee machine, the difference between basic Bluetooth and AI-powered noise cancellation becomes very real, very quickly. The HP Poly Voyager Legend 50-M UC tackles that problem directly with NoiseBlockAI, which actively analyses and suppresses background noise in both directions — meaning the person on the other end of the call hears you clearly even in a noisy home office or open-plan environment. Paired with a 30-metre wireless range, it gives you genuine freedom of movement without sacrificing call quality, and the included USB-C BT700 dongle means it works cleanly with UC platforms like Microsoft Teams or Zoom without fiddling with Bluetooth pairing on your laptop.
Who Is This For?
This is squarely aimed at hybrid workers and remote professionals who spend several hours a day on calls and need a lightweight, single-ear headset that doesn't cause fatigue. The monaural design is a deliberate choice — it keeps you aware of your surroundings while staying fully present on calls, which suits anyone managing an office, taking back-to-back client calls, or working in a shared household. If you want a stereo headset for music or deep focus listening, look elsewhere; this is a communications tool, not a lifestyle audio product.
What Buyers Say
Owners of the Voyager Legend line consistently praise the microphone quality above everything else — particularly how well it performs in genuinely noisy environments compared to cheaper UC headsets. The charging case that extends total talk time to around 30 hours is also well regarded for road warriors and long days. The most common gripe is the fit: the ear tip and wearing style suit some ears far better than others, and Poly doesn't offer a huge range of adjustment, so comfort can be hit or miss without a trial period.
The Deal
Currently priced at £89.99, down from £149.99, the saving is £60 — a 40% reduction that looks compelling on paper. However, this product is newly tracked on our site, which means we have no historical price data to confirm whether £149.99 is a genuine regular retail price or an inflated reference figure. That's worth pausing on before committing. If you're actively in the market for a UC-grade Bluetooth headset and can verify the previous price independently, this is a reasonable entry point — but don't let the percentage saving do all the persuading. Check our computing deals guide for context on comparable headsets before deciding.
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