
"The company launched a new flagship-grade smartphone, a book-style foldable, a unified artificial intelligence (AI) platform, and even a proof of concept of a wearable AI device. Alongside these big showcases, the company has also expanded the Moto Things lineup, the company's umbrella branding for its peripheral devices. Four new devices, including the Moto Sound Flow, Moto Watch, Moto Pen Ultra, and the Moto Tag 2, were introduced."
"According to a newsroom post, Moto Sound Flow comes with a twill-textured fabric finish in the two abovementioned colour options. It features a dedicated woofer, tweeter, and dual passive radiators to produce 30W of output. The audio profile is tuned by Sound by Bose technology, and the company claims the speakers produce a "balanced, detailed, and crisp" sound quality. The device has in-built support for streaming platforms, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 5."
"Motorola's Sound Flow also leverages Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology to detect how close a user is to their phone and transfers their ongoing call or media to the large speaker automatically. It can also adapt the left and right channels based on the phone's position to create an immersive experience. The speaker is backed by a 6,000mAh battery, and has an IP67 rating for splash and dust resistance."
Motorola introduced a new flagship smartphone, a book-style foldable, a unified AI platform, a wearable AI proof of concept, and expanded the Moto Things peripheral lineup with four new devices. The Moto Sound Flow portable speaker is priced from EUR 199 and will launch across select Europe, Middle East, Africa, Latin America, and Asia-Pacific markets, offered in Pantone Carbon and Pantone Warm Taupe finishes. Sound Flow includes a woofer, tweeter, dual passive radiators delivering 30W, Sound by Bose tuning, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5, streaming support, UWB proximity handoff, channel adaptation, a 6,000mAh battery, and IP67 protection. The Moto Watch is priced at EUR 99 and will arrive in select European markets.
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