
Open-ear Motorola Buds Loop are now available in the US and Canada
Motorola Buds Loop in French Oak (Swarovski crystals) and Trekking Green
Motorola partnered with two companies for the look of the Buds Loop – Pantone defined the Trekking Green and French Oak colors, the latter is studded with Swarovski crystals.
The Motorola Buds Loop are now available in the US and Canada. We found both the Trekking Green and Swarovski edition on Amazon US, but only the Green on Amazon Canada. Check them out using the links below: Motorola Buds Loop (Canada) Trekking Green - $336 at Amazon CA
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