Motorola Moto Buds and Buds Plus Unveiled

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Motorola has introduced the Moto Buds and Buds Plus, the former offered in four colorways while the latter has two colors and enhanced audio.

Moto Buds and Buds Plus

The Moto Buds are equipped with 12.4mm dynamic drivers, Hi-Res Audio support, and active noise cancellation (ANC) using triple microphones. 

Motorola Moto Buds and Buds Plus

Moreover, they use Bluetooth 5.3 for pairing and have a water-repellent design. You can expect up to 9 hours of battery life with ANC off, and the charging case can extend this to 42 hours. 

The Moto Buds come in Starlight Blue, Coral Peach, and Kiwi Green and are priced at USD 64 (around PHP 3,600).

The Moto Buds Plus offers enhanced audio with dual drivers, Hi-Res Audio, Dolby Atmos, and Dolby Head Tracking, and noise-blocking capabilities up to 46 dB. You get 8 hours of battery life with ANC off, and the charging case provides an additional 38 hours.

MOtorola Moto Buds Plus

The Moto Buds Plus comes in Forest Gray and Beach Sand colors, priced at USD 130 (around PHP 7,400).

FAQ

  • What features do the Moto Buds offer?
    • The Moto Buds come with 12.4mm dynamic drivers, Hi-Res Audio support, ANC with triple microphones, and a water-repellent design.
  • What are the color options for Moto Buds and buds Plus?
    • Moto Buds are available in Starlight Blue, Coral Peach, and Kiwi Green colors. While the Buds Plus are available in Forest Gray and Beach Sand.
  • How much do the Moto Buds and Buds Plus cost?
    • The Moto Buds are priced at USD 64 while the Buds Plus is Priced at USD 130.
  • What enhancements do the Moto Buds Plus provide?
    • The Moto Buds+ feature dual drivers, 11mm woofers, 6mm tweeters, and support for Hi-Res Audio, Dolby Atmos, and Dolby Head Tracking.
  • What is the battery life like for Moto Buds Plus?
    • Moto Buds Plus offers up to 8 hours of battery life with ANC off, and the charging case provides an additional 38 hours.

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Migs Palispis

Started his freelancing adventure in 2018 and began doing freelance Audio Engineering work and then started freelance writing a few years later.

Currently he writes for Gadget Pilipinas and Grit.PH.

He is also a musician, foody, gamer, and PC enthusiast.

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