Motorola is bringing the Moto Buds Loop to the United States and Canada. If you're looking for open-ear earbuds that stand out from the crowd, you might want to grab a pair when they become available on July 10.
The Moto Buds Loop earbuds are designed to deliver great sound while keeping users aware of their surroundings. The open-ear style lets people listen to music and other content with high-quality audio while still hearing the world around them. This is especially useful for those who want to stay alert while not missing the sound.
The earbuds have a slim, lightweight shape that fits securely and comfortably for all-day wear. The French Oak version includes sparkling Swarovski crystals, turning the earbuds into a fashion accessory that blends luxury with technology. Most earbuds look so plain and basic that it's hard to understand why they should cost so much, but this is the first design I've seen that makes me think that the earbuds were made for luxury and are cosmetically worth the cost.
I've seen plenty of people wearing earbuds like these, and it's like you're wearing earrings. So if you work a job that is less-than-happy about you listening to music or something like that, this may be exactly what you need, because they're not only stylish but easily hidden.
The audio performance of the Moto Buds Loop is powered by Sound by Bose technology. The 12 mm ironless drivers and spatial sound technology will improve the listening experience by bringing out hidden details in music and movies, making the audio feel more immersive.
Beyond listening, the Moto Buds Loop earbuds also focus on clear calls. They have a dual-microphone system that works with CrystalTalk AI to pick up voices clearly and reduce background noise. This makes sure that users sound loud and clear during phone calls, even in noisy places like train stations or busy cafés.
The Moto Buds loop earbuds also come with smart, easy-to-use features. While they work with any Bluetooth device, pairing them with certain Motorola devices unlocks extra functions powered by Moto AI. These include using voice commands to get notification summaries or start recording meetings. The earbuds also have Smart Connect technology, making it easy to switch between Motorola and Lenovo devices without interruptions.
When it comes to battery life, the Moto Buds Loop earbuds are built to last. The earbuds themselves provide up to 8 hours of playback on a single charge, and with the charging case, the total battery life reaches up to 37 hours. I normally don't think earbuds should cost as much as they do, but they feel like they're worth the price asked for, thanks to their high-end look and features. Make sure to order them from the official Motorola website or Amazon when they are released on July 10.
Source: Motorola