Motorola has released two models of Bluetooth headphones – Moto Buds and Buds+
24.04.24
Motorola has introduced a new series of TWS headphones. The basic model was called Moto Buds, and the more advanced one in terms of audio settings was called Moto Buds+.
Moto Buds
They are equipped with 12.4 mm drivers, Hi-Res Audio certification and an active noise reduction system. The headphones connect to devices via Bluetooth 5.3. As for autonomy, it will last up to 9 hours (with ANC). The charging case will increase this figure to 42 hours.
Moto Buds come with an in-ear design and four colors: Starlight Blue, Starlight Blue, Coral Peach and Kiwi Green. The headphones will cost €60 in Europe.
Moto Buds+

Moto Buds+ are equipped with 11mm woofers and 6mm tweeters. The device is Hi-Res Audio certified and also supports Dolby Atmos and Dolby Head Tracking technologies.
The setup was carried out by Bose specialists. Moto Buds+ have an active noise reduction system (up to 46 dB). On a single charge, the headphones will last up to 8 hours (with ANC). With a case, this figure will increase to 38 hours. Moto Buds+ are already available for $130.
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