Motorola has launched two new true wireless earbuds in India, the Moto Buds Loop and Moto Buds Bass, giving users a choice between a premium, Bose-powered open-ear design and a budget-friendly in-ear option with active noise cancellation.
The Moto Buds Loop, priced at ₹7,999, is designed for comfort and clarity. Featuring 12mm ironless drivers and audio tuning by Bose, the earbuds aim to deliver immersive spatial sound with an open-ear design. A dual-microphone system supported by CrystalTalk AI ensures background noise is filtered out during calls.
Additional smart features include Moto AI and Smart Connect, allowing seamless switching between Motorola and Lenovo devices. The Loop is IP54-rated for sweat and splash resistance, and supports up to 8 hours of playback on a single charge, with the case extending total battery life to 39 hours. A 10-minute charge provides up to 3 hours of use. It will be available from September 1 in a Trekking Green finish.
Meanwhile, the more affordable Moto Buds Bass, priced at ₹1,999, packs impressive features for its price point. It includes 12.4mm composite dynamic drivers, Hi-Res LDAC audio, and Super Bass. The earbuds also support spatial audio and Active Noise Cancellation up to 50dB, with modes like Transparency, Adaptive, and ANC Off.
Each earbud is equipped with a triple-microphone setup, powered by CrystalTalk AI for enhanced voice clarity and ENC (Environmental Noise Cancellation). Connectivity is handled by Bluetooth 5.3 with Google Fast Pair support. Users can adjust EQ settings and touch controls through the companion app.
In terms of battery, the Buds Bass offers up to 7 hours of playback (ANC off) and a total of 48 hours with the case. A 10-minute quick charge provides 2 hours of listening, and the case fully recharges in 90 minutes. The earbuds weigh 51 grams and come with an IP54 rating.
The Moto Buds Bass will go on sale from September 8 and will be available in Dark Shadow, Blue Jewel, and Posy Green finishes. Both models will be available on Flipkart, Motorola.in, and select retail outlets across India.
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