Motorola unveiled the new Moto Buds and Buds+ wireless headphones

Motorola has unveiled its new Moto Buds and Moto Buds+ wireless headphones, developed in collaboration with the experts at Bose. The flagship Edge 50 Ultra smartphone was also unveiled with these headphones. The older model, Moto Buds+, supports spatial sound and active noise cancellation.
The Moto Buds+ headphones feature dual dynamic drivers and Dynamic Noise Cancellation, which analyzes your surroundings. They also support Hi-Res Audio for lossless audio playback. Dolby Atmos and Dolby Head Tracking technologies deliver a spatial sound effect that tracks the user’s head position.
The headphones also have transparency mode and noise cancellation during calls to ensure voice clarity. A single charge lasts up to 8 hours of continuous music listening, and a 10-minute charge provides an additional 3 hours of use.
The headphones also have a transparency mode and noise cancellation during calls to ensure voice clarity.
The regular Moto Buds earbuds also support dynamic active noise cancellation, transparency mode, and voice clarity enhancement. They feature a 12.4mm dynamic driver. A full charge lasts for up to 9 hours of music playback, and a 10-minute charge provides an additional 2 hours of use.
The Moto Buds+ headphones cost 149 euros (14 890 rubles), while the Moto Buds model will cost 59 euros (5 900 rubles).
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