Moto Buds Loop Bets On Open-Ear Design, Sound With Bose Technology And Integration With AI, Keeping The User Aware Of The Environment Around
Motorola has just launched the Moto Buds Loop in Brazil, its first open-ear headphone. With an innovative look and sound crafted by Bose, the model arrives promising comfort, style, and sound quality without isolating the user from the environment.
Different And Comfortable Design
The Moto Buds Loop bets on an unusual shape. Instead of covering the ear canal like traditional headphones, it fits around the ear, resembling a hoop earring.
The proposal is to ensure more comfort and allow the user to stay aware of what is happening around them.
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The design also draws attention for its finish. The model that arrived in Brazil comes in green, curated by Pantone.
Motorola has not released the gold version with Swarovski crystals here, which is available in other countries.
Sound Quality And Noise Cancellation
The headphone features 12 mm drivers and spatial sound. In addition, it comes equipped with dual microphones and an AI-powered noise cancellation system called CrystalTalk AI.
According to Motorola, this ensures clearer calls even in noisy locations.
Another highlight is the battery life. The company states that the headphone has up to 8 hours of continuous use and 37 hours when combined with the charging case.
Features With Moto AI
The Moto Buds Loop brings integration with Moto AI, the brand’s intelligent assistant. With voice commands, the user can activate functions like “What Happened?”, which offers a contextual summary of what was missed, or “Take A Note”, which starts a voice recording even with the headphones stored.
It is also possible to ask questions and search for information with the phone in your pocket, as long as the device is compatible.
Price And Availability
The product is already on sale on Motorola’s official website. The suggested retail price is R$ 999. The headphones are splash-resistant but not waterproof.
They work with any Bluetooth device, but full integration occurs with the brand’s own smartphones.
With information from Canal Tech.
