- Moto Buds Loop has a sound by bose and space audio
- Available in sparkling and not spread out versions
- Would have cost £ 129 (around $ 171) without crystals, £ 249 (around $ 330) with them
The new Motorola open headphones in partnership with Bose, we told you a few days ago, are official. They are called the Moto Buds loop, they are an ear cuff design, and they are delivered with sparkling bits encrusted in the buds.
There is also an unrepected option, but it is much less fun.
As expected, they have bose sound – and that means that the audio experience should be quite good. But it is the visual design that makes these buds stand out.
Motorola Buds Loop: Key characteristics
There are two color options here. Trekking Green is a very dark green color, while French oak is more a champagne.
French oak looks much more luxurious than green, and it is before opening the case and seeing that the buds have Swarovski crystals integrated into their arches.
He is intelligent towards Motorola to offer a non -money option like me, there will be someone who goes “eww! Sparkly!”
The two models have identical specifications: 12 mm, two microphones with CrystalTalk AI of Motorola, space audio and up to eight hours of buds and 37 hours in total via the case. The charging time is 60 minutes.
We saw the buds during an event, but we could not try their sound quality – but during this American event, Motorola did not reveal the price. This becomes quite common during American launches, because companies are worried if they will have to change the prices due to the prices between the announcement and the release – just look at the pre -orders of Nintendo Switch 2 for an excellent example.
But there is a price in the United Kingdom claimed for these buds, reported by Notebookcheck, which gives us advice. They would cost £ 129 (around $ 171 / $ 270 in) for the Green model without Swarovski and £ 249 (around $ 330 / $ 520 in) for the Shiny Oak Forest model.
The lower price brings them into compliance with many of the best open headphones, so it will be summed up at their ringing – we were very impressed by the last motorcycle link with Bose, the Moto Buds +, and particularly rented sound quality.
Their biggest problem was to lock the key characteristics of Motorola phones, and not make the control app available for iOS – I hope Motorola will correct this error this time, because Forest Oak could appeal to many golden iphone owners …