Motorola may soon announce its first pair of open-ear earbuds alongside a new smartwatch according to leaked lifestyle product images posted on X by Evan Blass. The images provide a good look at both devices but do not include any technical specifications.
The earbuds don't have a name but the images show that Motorola has once again partnered with Bose, just like it did with the Moto Buds+ (curr. available on Amazon for $102.72). The open-ear earbuds will be available in a white gold color way and will have a charging case similar to that of Apple's AirPods.
They also have a clip-on design similar to that of the Amazfit Up, and seem to have embossed crystals. There are currently no technical details of the Motorola open-ear earbuds nor has the source provided details about pricing and availability. However, there is a chance they will be launched soon.
On the other hand, the smartwatch has a square dial like the Moto Watch 70 but a different frame design. There's a single physical button on the side, and attached to the watch is a nylon strap. Based on the info on the smartwatch's display, we can tell it will have a heart rate sensor, calorie counter, and a pedometer, all of which are standard features of the average fitness tracker and smartwatch.
Unfortunately, like the earbuds, no details have been provided about its features, price, and launch date. However, like recent Motorola smartwatches such as the Moto Watch 70 and Moto Watch 120, this will most likely be manufactured by CE Brands Inc. which is a licensee of Motorola. The earbuds, on the other hand, will be manufactured by Motorola Mobility LLC which is owned by Lenovo.