Motorola has officially launched two new wireless earphone options, the Moto Buds and the Moto Buds+, both featuring 12.4mm dynamic coils for clear sound reproduction. While the designs are identical, the key difference lies in noise-cancelling technology and additional functionalities. These earbuds were previously leaked by tipster Evan Blass, check our coverage here.

The Moto Buds+ also support active noise cancellation, but cost 129 Euros

The Moto Buds represent a budget-friendly choice at 59 euros (approximately $63 USD). A single charge provides up to 9 hours of listening time, with a convenient 10-minute quick charge delivering an additional 2 hours of playback. Color options include starlight blue, glacier blue, coral peach, and kiwi green.

For users seeking active noise cancellation (ANC), the Moto Buds+ are a step up, priced at 129 euros (approximately $160 USD). Developed in collaboration with Bose, the Moto Buds+ effectively reduce unwanted background noise. Additionally, these headphones boast compatibility with Dolby panoramic sound effects on Motorola phones, offering an immersive listening experience.

For adaptability, the Moto Buds+ feature an active adaptive mode that adjusts noise cancellation based on your surroundings, and a transparency mode that allows you to hear ambient sounds when needed. Battery life on the Moto Buds+ is rated at 8 hours on a single charge, with a 10-minute quick charge providing 3 hours of playback. Like the Moto Buds, the Moto Buds+ come in a variety of colors: starlight blue, glacier blue, coral peach, and kiwi green. Are you excited to try these out, or are they gonna fly under your radar?

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