Danny Weber
11:02 11-01-2026
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Meet the Motorola Moto Sound Flow, a Bose-tuned 30 W portable speaker with IP67, 6000 mAh battery, UWB handoff, Wi‑Fi/Bluetooth, and a €199 launch price.
Motorola is officially stepping into the portable-speaker arena with the Moto Sound Flow, unveiled at CES 2026. It’s the brand’s first standalone speaker, aimed at listeners who value strong audio performance and effortless interplay with their mobile devices.
Developed in partnership with Bose, the Moto Sound Flow delivers 30 W through dedicated woofers and tweeters, supported by two passive radiators. The result targets clear vocals, crisp treble, and rich bass—even at higher volumes. That mix should suit both lively get‑togethers and everyday listening at home.
A 6000 mAh battery underpins long-lasting playback, while an IP67-rated body helps it fend off water and dust. The fabric-wrapped enclosure uses a twill texture and comes in two Pantone shades—Carbon and Warm Taupe—landing on a look that reads practical yet refined in most settings.
On the smarter side, ultra‑wideband connectivity can hand off music or calls automatically when a compatible phone comes close—a small convenience that tends to matter in daily use. Pair two units to enable Dynamic Stereo, and use the Moto Sound Flow app for extras such as Quick Switch and RoomShift, which keeps the sound following the listener. Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth 5 are supported, and the European launch price is about €199.