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      Motorola launched its first ever open-earbuds with Buds Loop

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      Published Apr 27, 2025

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      Motorola has launched its first open-ear earbuds, the Moto Buds Loop, along with the Motorola Edge 60 series. These earbuds come with 12mm drivers tuned by Bose and pack some interesting features. In this article, we’ll break down everything we know about the Moto Buds Loop, from specs to the expected price in Nepal.

      Moto Buds Loop Overview

      Design and Audio

      Starting off with the design, the Moto Buds Loop are built for all-day comfort with a light and secure design. They don’t go inside your ears but rest just outside, wrapping around your ear bone to the back. It kind of gives them a futuristic, cyborg-style appearance, which I think looks pretty cool and different. Individually, each bud looks like a mini headphone. They also have a water-repellent coating, so they’re safe from sweat, splashes, and daily wear. You can pick from Pantone Trekking Green and Pantone French Oak. What’s really unique is that the French Oak version includes Swarovski crystals, so the earbuds also serve as a fashion accessory.
      Moto Buds Loop Design
      When it comes to sound, the Moto Buds Loop use 12mm drivers that have been tuned with Bose’s technology. This should give users a more refined and balanced sound quality. Moreover, they support spatial audio and include a dual-mic system that works with something called CrystalTalk AI, which is made to keep calls clear and reduce noise.

      Battery and More

      These earbuds offer up to 8 hours of use on one charge and up to 37 hours with the charging case. The case charges via USB-C and has a fast-charging feature too where just 10 minutes of charging gives you 3 hours of playback, which is super handy if you’re in a rush. Moreover, the Moto Buds Loop work with any Bluetooth device, but when connected to Motorola phones or Lenovo laptops, you get extra features. Motorola users can trigger Moto AI actions with the earbuds, and a feature called “Smart Connect” helps you switch smoothly between Motorola and Lenovo devices.

      Moto Buds Loop Specifications

      • Driver Size: 12mm dynamic drivers
      • Design Type: Open-ear with ear-bone wraparound
      • Audio Tuning: Bose technology for balanced and clear sound
      • Microphones: Dual-microphone system with CrystalTalk AI
      • Water Resistance: Water-repellent design (great for workouts and light rain)
      • Battery Life (Earbuds): Up to 8 hours
      • Battery Life (With Case): Up to 37 hours
      • Charging Port: USB-C
      • Fast Charging: 10 minutes for 3 hours of use
      • Compatibility: All Bluetooth-enabled devices
      • Extra Features:
        • Moto AI actions on Motorola phones
        • Smart Connect for Motorola and Lenovo device switching
      • Colors: Pantone Trekking Green, Pantone French Oak (Swarovski crystals in French Oak edition)

      Moto Buds Loop Availability and Price in Nepal

      The company hasn’t officially revealed the price yet, but the Moto Buds Loop are expected to cost £129.99 for the standard version and £249.99 for the Swarovski edition. So, when and if it launches in Nepal, we can expect the price of the Moto Buds Loop to start at NPR 25,000.
      Moto Buds LoopPrice in Europe (Expected)Price in Nepal (Expected)
      Standard Version£129.99NPR 25,000
      Swarovski edition£249.99NPR 47,000

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      Article Last updated: April 27, 2025

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