Motorola’s latest mid-range earphones Moto Buds 2 Plusaim to deliver high-quality sound at an affordable $150 price point. Compared to usual Moto Buds 2The Plus version adds Sound by Bose tuning, featuring 11mm speaker drivers and 6mm micro planar magnetic drivers. In other words, the Moto Buds 2 Plus have the hardware to sound as good as any of its competitors at this price point.
To realize the potential of the Moto Buds 2 Plus, you need to adjust your app to your listening preferences. Spatial sound is enabled out of the box, but extras like high-quality audio, game mode, and equalizers aren’t enabled by default. I adjusted these settings on my Moto Buds 2 Plus and it improved everything from sound and call quality to multi-device connections. Here’s how you can too.
Enable high quality audio mode
Bluetooth is often the audio quality bottleneck for wireless headphones and earphones. Still, there are ways to improve your wireless audio quality within the limitations of Bluetooth. Hence the Moto Buds 2 Plus support Bluetooth 6 and LHDC audio codec. LHDC stands for Low-Latency High-Definition Audio Codec and promises wireless playback up to 1000kbps.
By turning on the Moto Buds 2 Plus’ high-resolution audio mode, you can enjoy the maximum quality of 24-bit/96kHz offered by the LHDC codec. Open to do this Moto Buds program, click Voicethen click the toggle button next to it High Resolution mode. hit Continue To start listening to music in the highest possible quality through Moto Buds 2 Plus.
Turn on game mode for low latency
The LDHC is the saving grace of the Moto 2 Buds Plus, and high-quality audio isn’t the only thing it has to offer. This codec also supports low-latency audio, which is ideal for gaming. Motorola’s Game mode Designed to minimize lag to improve your gameplay, it prioritizes responsiveness over almost anything else. However, it doesn’t turn on automatically — you have to turn it on every time you want to use it.
Open it to find it Moto Buds select the program and click Voice. Then change the switch next to it Game mode to the situation. Note that this low-latency audio mode automatically turns off when your headphones are disconnected from your device. In addition, you cannot use high quality audio and game mode at the same time. One or the other.
Play with the EQ to customize your sound
There is one more parameter Voice It is worth paying attention to the Moto Buds 2 Plus settings page: the equalizer. Motorola offers a customizable 10-band EQ that lets you adjust the sound of your headphones to your taste. If you like more bass, go for it. If you prefer more subtle bass and brighter highs, turn up the volume. You can find the EQ Voice page and tap Equalizer opens the interface.
There are four ready-made settings to choose from: Brilliant Treble, Bass enhancementVocal Boostand right. Or, you can build one Special which you pre-set. Simply hold the slider for one of the 10 bands and drag it up or down to adjust the gain for a specific frequency band. This gives the Moto Buds 2 Plus a personal sound that you can’t get any other way.
Activate Crystal Talk for a clearer call
If you plan to use the Moto Buds 2 Plus to make calls, it’s worth activating it Crystal Talk feature. The link for this is right on the home page of the Moto Buds app, and turning it on enables AI-powered noise cancellation for your calls. Amplifies your sound by blocking out unwanted environmental sounds like wind. If you call in noisy environments, this setting is for you.
Share audio with Dual connection
For those who frequently switch between devices, the Moto Buds 2 Plus supports connecting to two Bluetooth devices at the same time. There must be at least one of these devices Android phoneand you can build Binary contact In the Moto Buds app. Flip the switch next to it Binary contact in the Moto Buds app on your primary Bluetooth device. Then press and hold the button on the Moto Buds 2 Plus case to enter pairing mode.
Connect your earbuds to a second device and Moto Buds 2 Plus will automatically manage the connection between both devices. The headphones will automatically play and pause audio and switch between devices depending on priority. If you’re listening to music on your laptop and your phone gets a call, the Moto Buds 2 Plus will switch to your earbuds to help you take the call.
This is a convenient feature that helps you use multiple devices at the same time, eliminating the hassle of manual pairing and pairing.
At $150, the Moto Buds 2 Plus make a compelling case to be your next pair of mid-range earbuds. Moto Buds pack impressive software features for the price. Once you customize Moto Buds 2 Plus with settings and equalizers, you will notice the difference in quality.
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Compared to the regular Moto Buds 2, the Motorola Moto Buds 2 Plus offers superior sound with 11mm speaker drivers and Bose tuning. They’re still available, with a sticker price of $150. You can often get them bundled with Motorola phones at no extra cost.




