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Headphone Motorola Moto XT120

Discover the Motorola Moto XT120 earbuds, designed to provide an immersive and comfortable audio experience. With a modern black design, these in-ear headphones are ideal for listening to music and making calls, while ensuring prolonged comfort during your travels.

The Moto XT120 model is equipped with a 40 mm speaker that ensures optimal sound quality, allowing you to enjoy total immersion in your favorite tracks. Thanks to its 3.5 mm connector, these earbuds easily connect to many devices, whether it's a PC or a laptop.

Wired connectivity allows for practical and hassle-free use, while the built-in microphone gives you the ability to make calls with ease, without needing additional equipment.

Weighing only 168 g, the Motorola Moto XT120 are light enough for extended wear, while ensuring easy handling. Whether you're on the go or at your desk, these earbuds are a smart choice for a quality audio experience.

For more information, you can refer to the user manual available.

Manual of product Moto XT120

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Editorial note

The Motorola Moto XT120 stands out for its exceptional audio quality, thanks to its 40 mm driver that ensures an immersive sound experience, whether for listening to music or making calls. Its modern black design adds an elegant touch, and its in-ear coupling guarantees optimal comfort, even during prolonged listening sessions. Weighing a reasonable 168 g, these headphones are easy to handle and transport. However, the in-ear design may not suit all users, as some may experience discomfort after extended use. Additionally, the wired connectivity with a 3.5 mm connector, while ensuring compatibility with many devices, limits freedom of movement compared to wireless models, which can be a drawback for active users. Although the built-in microphone is convenient for calls and quality recordings, its performance may not match that of an external microphone. In terms of value for money, the Motorola Moto XT120 is decent, although its appeal may be limited in an increasingly wireless audio solution market. Finally, the provided documentation, limited to a two-page user manual, may not be sufficient for less experienced users.

Score details

User experience

The user experience is generally positive, thanks to optimal comfort and immersive audio quality, although the in-ear design may not suit everyone.

Performance

The audio performance is excellent due to the 40 mm driver, providing a high-quality sound experience for calls and music.

Design

The modern black design is sleek, but the in-ear coupling may cause discomfort for some users after prolonged use.

Value for money

The value for money is fair, although the wired connectivity may limit its appeal in a market leaning towards wireless.

Usability

Lightweight and practical connectivity with a 3.5 mm connector makes it easy to use, but the weight can become burdensome during long sessions.

Features

The features, including the built-in microphone and wired connectivity, are convenient, but the recording quality may be inferior to that of an external microphone.

Support

The provided documentation is limited, with only a two-page user manual, which may not be sufficient for less experienced users.


Advantages

Immersive sound with 40 mm unit

In-ear comfort for prolonged listening

Integrated microphone for calls and recordings

3.5 mm connectivity, compatible with various devices

Lightweight (168 g), easy to carry

Modern and sleek black design

Disadvantages

Possible discomfort after prolonged use

Limited freedom of movement with a wire

Microphone quality inferior to an external one

Weight felt during prolonged use

Wired connectivity less appealing today

Technical Specifications Moto XT120

General Information

Representation / realization

  • Product type
    Headset
  • Recommended use
    Calls/Music
  • Portable headset style
    Arc
  • Product color
    Black
  • Type of headset
    Binaural

Connectivity

  • 3.5 mm connector
    Yes
  • Connectivity technology
    Wired

Headphones/Earphones

  • Ear coupling
    Circum-aural
  • Reading unit
    40 mm

Microphone

  • Microphone type
    Integrated

Weight and dimensions

  • Weight
    168 g

Frequently Asked Questions

At what level does volume become dangerous?
A volume of 80 decibels can affect hearing. If the volume exceeds 120 decibels, damage can occur immediately. The risk of hearing injury depends on the frequency and duration of exposure.
Is it possible to make hands-free calls with my headset?
Recent headsets often come equipped with a built-in microphone that allows for making calls.
What does noise cancellation mean?
Noise cancellation reduces surrounding sounds.
What is Bluetooth?
Bluetooth allows for wireless data transfer between electronic devices via radio waves. Generally, the maximum range between devices is about ten meters.
What is the weight of the Motorola Moto XT120?
The Motorola Moto XT120 weighs 168 grams.
Is the manual for the Motorola Moto XT120 available in French?
Yes, the manual for the Motorola Moto XT120 is available in French.

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Presentation of product Moto XT120 specifications from brand Motorola

General Information

The Motorola Moto XT120 headphones, from the renowned brand Motorola, are designed to deliver remarkable audio quality. Known for its innovation and reliability, Motorola guarantees an enriching user experience and optimal performance with this model.

Presentation and Features

The Motorola Moto XT120 comes in the form of a binaural headset, ideal for immersing yourself in your audio content, whether for calls or listening to music. Its modern black design gives it an elegant aesthetic, while its in-ear headphones ensure prolonged comfort, even during extended use. This model is particularly suitable for PC and laptop users.

Connectivity

The Moto XT120 headphones are equipped with a 3.5 mm connector, allowing them to easily connect to a wide range of devices. Thanks to their wired connectivity technology, you benefit from latency-free use, although this limits freedom of movement compared to wireless models.

Headphone Features

The in-ear coupling of the Moto XT120 promotes exceptional sound immersion, allowing for detailed and enjoyable listening. With a 40 mm driver unit, these headphones promise superior sound quality for all your listening sessions.

Microphone

The Motorola Moto XT120 features a built-in microphone, providing a practical solution for making calls or recording quality voice without the need for bulky equipment.

Weight and Dimensions

Advantages and Disadvantages

Among the advantages, the exceptional audio quality offered by the 40 mm driver unit is noted, as well as optimal comfort thanks to the in-ear design. The built-in microphone adds to the practicality of the whole. However, some users may find the in-ear design uncomfortable after prolonged use. Additionally, the wired connectivity may restrict freedom of movement, which could be a disadvantage for active users.