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Which wireless earbuds pair best with the Moto G75 5G?

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Just picked up a new Moto G75 5G and I'm loving it so far! I’m looking for wireless earbuds that offer seamless connectivity and maybe support Dolby Atmos. I’ve heard some brands have lag issues with Motorola. Are there specific models you’d recommend for great sound and a stable connection on this phone?


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Seconding the recommendation above! You might want to consider Motorola+Moto+Buds+2024&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">Motorola Moto Buds 2024 too—they're basically $50 and ur still getting Atmos support without the high Plus model price, ngl.


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Sooo, I've been using Moto phones for years but honestly, I've had issues with their official buds lately. Respectfully, I'd consider another option since the quality just isn't as good as expected... kinda disappointing tbh.

Maybe try these instead:
- Soundcore by Anker Liberty 4 NC — Seriously good value and the Atmos support is actually solid.
- OnePlus+Buds+3&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">OnePlus Buds 3 — Super stable connection and basically zero lag.

Hope that helps! gl


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In my experience, Moto Buds+ beat Sony WF-1000XM5. Moto has better Atmos integration vs Sonys high price, so honestly go Moto for ur G75 5G connection... works best!!


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Lol I was literally about to post the same thing. Glad someone else brought it up.


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Noted!


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To add to the point above: ijryeniwyu is spot on about looking outside the Moto ecosystem for better longevity. I've tried many different setups over the years and honestly, the G75 is versatile enough that you dont need to stick with brand-matching buds. If youre really after that spatial sound and stability, here are two i personally vouch for:

  • Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro — Ive used these for a year now and the Atmos support is incredible. Even on a Moto, the separation is crisp and I rarely ever get dropouts or lag during videos.
  • Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 — These have dedicated spatial audio that works wonders with the Atmos on your phone. Plus, they are built like a tank... basically indestructible for daily commutes. I usually find that third-party apps for these give way more EQ control than what Motorola provides anyway. Just makes for a better overall experience imo.


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> ijryeniwyu is spot on about looking outside the Moto ecosystem for better longevity. Just catching up on this thread and building on the earlier suggestion, I totally agree that branching out is the way to go if you want top-tier performance! I remember when I first started pairing high-end gear with my Moto phones years ago... it was like a whole new world opened up. I used to struggle with audio sync while gaming, but once I switched brands, everything just clicked into place. It was amazing! Honestly, just go with Bose. You seriously cant go wrong with any of their wireless options. Their connection stability is legendary and the way they handle spatial sound is just fantastic, especially on a newer device like the G75. Just pick any of their noise-canceling pairs and you will be set for years. The performance difference is night and day compared to cheaper sets, trust me! I love how they just work every single time without any fuss.


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👆 this


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Exactly what I was thinking


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