Motorola Introduces New TWS Earbuds in India
Motorola has launched two pairs of TWS earbuds in India: Moto Buds and Moto Buds+. These earbuds feature active noise cancellation (ANC), triple mic systems, and a water-repellant design. They are certified by Bose and bear the “Sound by Bose” branding. Both models will be available on Flipkart in India.
Pricing and Sale Offers
Moto Buds are priced at Rs 4,999 and come in Coral Peach, Glacier Blue, and Starlight Blue colours. Buyers get a Rs 1,000 instant discount on ICICI Bank credit card purchases.
Moto Buds+ are priced at Rs 9,999 and are available in Beach Sand and Forest Grey colors. Customers receive a Rs 2,000 instant discount on ICICI Bank credit card purchases. Both models go on sale on Flipkart at 12 pm on May 15.
Specifications and Features
Moto Buds feature single 12.4 mm dynamic drivers, while Moto Buds+ have 11mm dual dynamic drivers and a 6mm tweeter. ANC support varies, with Moto Buds offering up to 50dB ANC and Moto Buds+ offering up to 46dB ANC. They offer three noise cancellation modes: Transparency, Adaptive, and Noise Cancellation.
Both models have “Sound by Bose” branding and support Dolby Atmos. Moto Buds+ also feature Dolby Head Tracking, adjusting audio based on head movement. They include triple built-in mics with environmental noise cancellation (ENC) for improved call quality.
Battery life differs, with Moto Buds providing up to 42 hours and Moto Buds+ up to 38 hours. With ANC off, Moto Buds offer up to 9 hours of playback, while Moto Buds+ offer 8 hours. The company claims 10 minutes of charging provides 2 hours of battery life for Moto Buds.
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