Motorola Signature and Moto Buds 2 Plus with Swarovski crystals: the luxurious version of the Brilliant Collection

Motorola has announced the addition of its luxurious Brilliant Collection series, launched in 2025 together with the Swarovski brand. The line was expanded with the Motorola Signature flagship smartphone and Moto Buds 2 Plus wireless headphones. The new devices received an exclusive design in the Pantone Violet Indigo color with a special coating that resembles the texture of silk.

Brilliant Collection: fusion of technology and style

Brilliant Collection is created for users who consider gadgets not only as communication tools, but also as image accessories. The main feature of the updated series was the use of authentic Swarovski crystals, which are applied by hand, emphasizing the individuality of each model.

Motorola Signature

The Motorola Signature smartphone received a back panel inlaid with 20 Swarovski amethyst crystals. The stones are arranged to form a sophisticated three-dimensional diamond-shaped pattern.

The internal filling of the device meets modern flagship standards:

  • Display: 6.8-inch AMOLED;
  • Processor: Snapdragon 8 Gen 5;
  • Camera: Triple block with a 50 MP main sensor;
  • Battery: 5200mAh with 90W fast charging;
  • Protection: The housing is protected according to IP68/IP69 standards.

 Moto Buds 2 Plus Swarovski

In the case of Moto Buds 2 Plus, the designers went even further: 65 crystals were used in the design of the headset. They decorate the Motorola logo on the charging case, and are also located on the legs of the headphones themselves. Technically, the model does not differ from the original, created in partnership with BOSE.

Audio characteristics of the headphones include 11 mm speakers, 6 microphones and support for Hi-Res Audio (LHDC codec). An active noise cancellation (ANC) system is also provided. Battery life is up to 9 hours per charge.

Release date and sales geography

New products are now available for pre-order at Motorola’s official online stores in the UK and the European Union. According to the company, the devices will appear on store shelves in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America and Africa in the coming weeks.


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