Motorola seems to be making a fresh push into India's TWS market with the launch of the Moto Buds Bass and Moto Buds Loop. While the Buds Bass focuses on affordability and delivering a powerful bass, the open-ear Buds Loop offers is Bose-tuned and offers a more premium listening experience. Here are all the details.
Moto Buds Bass Specifications and Features
The Moto Buds Bass bring advanced audio features at a surprisingly low price point. These earbuds are equipped with 12.4mm composite dynamic drivers and are tuned for extra-deep bass. There's also support for Hi-Res audio with LDAC for clearer, high-quality playback.

Most importantly, Motorola has also added Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) of up to 50 dB. Additionally, there's also Transparency mode and Adaptive Noise Control, giving users more flexibility.

For calls, the Buds Bass also make use of CrystalTalk AI and Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC). The earbuds connect over Bluetooth 5.3 and promise up to 9 hours of playback on a single charge. This backup extends to 43 hours with the charging case. The brand also claims that a quick 10-minute charge adds around two hours of listening time.
Further, with an IP54 rating and app support for EQ and touch control customisation, the Moto Buds Bass come across as an everyday pair of ANC earbuds.
Moto Buds Loop Specifications and Features
Talking about the more premium Moto Buds Loop, these earbuds flaunt an open-ear design. That makes them comfortable to wear for long hours while allowing ambient noise to pass through. The standout feature here, however, is the "Sound by Bose" audio tuning, backed by 12 mm dynamic drivers. There's also spatial sound support.

For calls, the Buds Loop include a dual-microphone setup with the same CrystalTalk AI tech of the Buds Bass. Connectivity is handled by Bluetooth 5.4, while the battery life extends up to 8 hours per charge and goes up to 37 hours with the charging case.

Additionally, like the Buds Bass, the Moto Buds Loop also supports fast charging with a 10-minute top-up, said to add up to three hours of playtime. Besides, the earbuds are IP54 rated and can be customised through the app, which also supports multipoint pairing for seamless switching between devices.
Moto Buds Bass and Buds Loop Price in India and Sale Date
Motorola is clearly targeting two different price segments with these two earbuds. The Moto Buds Bass are priced at just Rs 1,999 and will go on sale from September 8, 2025, via Flipkart, Motorola's official India website and select retail stores. These earbuds come in a single Pantone Trekking Green colourway.
The Moto Buds Loop, meanwhile, are priced at Rs 7,999. However, interested buyers can get them for Rs 6,999, thanks to an introductory offer. The Loop will be made available starting September 1, 2025, alongside the launch of the Moto Razr 60 Swarovski Edition in the country. The earbuds will also be available to purchase on Flipkart and the official Motorola website in the Pantone Blue Jewel, Pantone Dark Shadow, Pantone Posy Green, and Pantone Ice Melt Swarovski Edition colours.