Despite making a name for itself courtesy of its feature phones and then smartphones, Motorola has also had a steady presence in the audio market. While all of these offerings have donned the Motorola logo, some of them, such as the Verve Ones+, have yet actually to be built by the company, but by a third party. However, that has since changed with recent options such as the Motorola Buds 120 and 150, but the company still hasn't managed to capture the TWS market like it would've hoped to. Intending to change its fortunes, Motorola has launched its latest TWS earbuds, the Moto Buds+, alongside the more affordable Moto Buds. But is Motorola's newest offering able to take on its competitors, such as Nothing Ear, and emerge victorious and the best of them all? Know it in our review.
One of the best things about the Moto Buds+ is its case. Apart from being compact and lightweight, it has a matte finish which does not attract fingerprints. This is a big boon for those who keep their earbuds in their bags along with their keys and other items, with the Moto Buds+ less likely to get scratched. Nowadays, most premium earbuds have the same AirPods Pro-esque shape. That was the case with the Nothing Ear, and it is the same with the Moto Buds+, but it isn't a shortcoming by any means. The earbuds themselves are lightweight and are comfortable to wear for hours at a stretch. The Moto Buds+ is available in two colour options - Forest Gray and Beach Sand, with us receiving the former one. The layout of the earbuds inside the case is exactly like the one on the latest OnePlus Buds, along with a single button for pairing. It is also rated IP54 for dust and water resistance, so if you were planning to wear them on your walks, then do it by all means.
The touch controls function as expected, with options to answer/end calls, play/pause content and toggle between ANC modes. But if you're not satisfied with the options, you can even customize them.
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