Rated 1 out of
5 by
ACrider from
Poor qualityThis is by far one of the worst poly headsets I've purchase. Poor connection, hering and voice quality.
Date published: 2025-12-27
Rated 4 out of
5 by
Groovy418 from
Very Good but Missing FeaturesThis bluetooth has been my go to since it was made by Plantronics.
The improvements are battery life and usb-c connection & probably sound quality. However . . .
Very importantly it needs features on prior versions:
1) Caller ID (link to phone contacts)
2) Auto redial a with button push
3) Voice dialing
The connection is sometimes unstable - going from bluetooth back to phone, resulting in person not being able to hear me.
Hp - please continue to improve!
Date published: 2025-12-20
Rated 3 out of
5 by
The Maruti from
Great Item, Sub-par purchase experience.At the point of purchase (eBay) there was no clear indication that what was on sale was the headset only and without the charging case (I had sought this clarification via eBay messaging prior to the purchase and never got an answer so I assumed from the pictures the charging case is part of the purchase). The foregoing fact made the purchase expensive. Unlike the Poly 5200 it does not seem to have phone book access features like reading out the name of the caller and redialling by simple double click of some button (though this may be my sole experience). As a headset, it is however quite impressive in use (voice clarity and noise cancellation).
Date published: 2025-11-05
Rated 4 out of
5 by
Cowboybikertrucker from
New 50The older model voyager legend 5200 was, my opinion, a better headset. Still worked, js the rubber deteriorated.
Date published: 2025-11-02
Rated 2 out of
5 by
Anonymous from
Great product, but it needs some improvements.Great product, but it needs some improvements—at the very least, it should match the features of its predecessor, the Voyager 5200.
The audio quality is excellent, and the battery life has significantly improved. However, I'm experiencing a couple of issues that are quite important to me:
Caller ID: When there’s an incoming call, the headset only says “Incoming call” without reading out the caller ID. The Voyager 5200 had this feature, and it was extremely useful.
Voice Command Response: When receiving a call, the headset prompts with “Answer” or “Ignore.” However, this feature is not working reliably. I often have to yell “Answer” multiple times before it responds, whereas the Voyager 5200 would recognize the command easily in a normal tone.
For me, these are deal-breaking issues. I believe they could potentially be resolved with a firmware update. Until then, I continue using the Voyager 5200 daily and only switch to this new model when the 5200’s battery runs out.
Date published: 2025-06-15
Rated 1 out of
5 by
Dmitrii from
The purchase is not worth the money.Not happy with the purchase. The battery drains too quickly, only lasts half a day. The speaker volume is very quiet, it is very lacking in volume. It is not realistic to use in a noisy room. When driving a truck, you can't hear anything either. Noise suppression also leaves much to be desired, when I am in a noisy room and I don't say anything, the person I am talking to starts making loud noise.
Date published: 2025-06-06
Rated 4 out of
5 by
Anonymous from
Good but not StellarGood quality but not that comfortable on the ear. Older versions were much more comfortable. Sound quality is good and the noise cancelling works well. Miss the old Voyager style.
Can the Legend 50 connect to two devices at the same time? Thanks.
Asked by: PWebb
Thank you for your question! Yes, this Poly Voyager Legend 50 Headset has Multipoint technology, enabling the Headset to connect to two devices at the same time.
Answered by: HP Team Grant
Date published: 2025-04-18
What the major difference between the Legend 50 and Legend 30 headsets? The specs look nearly identical?
Asked by: real-tech-guy
Thank you for your question! One of the differences between the Poly Voyager Legend 50 and the Legend 30 is the 50 will have Poly NoiseBlockAI technology. Poly NoiseBlockAI technology uses machine learning to identify and block out background noise so you can enjoy clear calls, where the focus is on your voice.
Answered by: HP Team Grant
Date published: 2025-02-13
Does 5200 case works with legend 50?
Asked by: Max_TX
Thank you for your question! No, the Poly Voyager Legend 50 Headset is incompatible with a Poly Voyager 5200 Charging Case. For products that are compatibile with the 5200 Case, see this link: https://www.hp.com/lk-en/products/accessories/product-details/2102104665
Answered by: HP Team Grant
Date published: 2025-05-08
Does this work with Microsoft teams?
Asked by: OnlyThanhs
Hello. Thanks for your question. The Poly Voyager Legend 50 Headset is compatible with Microsoft Teams and connects via Bluetooth to devices running Windows 11, macOS, Android, and iOS.
Answered by: HP Team Cheri
Date published: 2025-03-15
Does the charging case come with it?
Asked by: Anonymous
why doesn't voyager lg50 announce someone calling from your contact list? It says incoming call, answer or reject. It has a button for contacts when you are pairing. All the legends are that way. if you don't know who is calling, you don't answer.