Motorola has launched a new pair of TWS earbuds called the Moto Buds 2 Plus, which come with Sound by Bose. While this was previously something we have seen on Noise’s Master series, now you have one more option in the market. The product was first showcased at MWC 2026 and will now be available to buy in India. If you want budget earbuds under Rs 6,000, with high-res audio support, active noise cancellation, and a decently long battery life of up to 40 hours, check out the details of these Motorola earbuds below.
The Moto Buds 2 Plus will cost you Rs 5,999. It will be up for grabs from May 8 via Flipkart, motorola.in, and offline retail stores.
You can pick it in colours like Pantone Cool White and Pantone Silhouette.
The Moto Buds 2 Plus comes with an 11mm dynamic+ Knowles balanced armature dual-driver setup that separates bass and mids/highs, which should result in cleaner vocals and less distortion at higher volumes compared to single-driver earbuds in this segment.
Besides this, you also get LHDC support, which enables higher bitrate wireless audio. You will need a compatible device, and this is mainly found on select Android phones.
For those wanting noise cancellation, the earbuds carry 55dB ANC and should work in suppression of low-frequency noise like traffic or AC hum.
With ANC on, the company claims around 6 to 7 hours of battery life, and without it, you can get up to 9 hours. The claimed total runtime is up to 40 hours. And when you want to charge it, you can get 2 hours of playback from 10 minutes of plugging in.
For calls, you get a 6-mic setup with ENC and high SNR (signal-to-noise ratio).
Other features in the mix include Spatial Audio, Bluetooth 6.0-based connection, IP54 ingress protection, dual connection, audio sharing, wear detection, touch controls, and Moto AI-based notification summary, summary for pending notifications, transcription for meeting recordings, reminder, and live translations. This could be practical utilities for users.
The sale date is May 8th.
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