Motorolas wireless earbuds are better than most but still not good enough to buy Don�t blink, because there�s another new pair of earbuds promising the dream of true wireless on the market: the Motorola VerveOnes. Debuted at Mobile World Congress and on sale this month, they start at $200, and they skip things like heart rate monitoring and fitness tracking. These buds are all about audio, and to be clear, the name is just a licensing deal, as they�re really made by a company called Binatone. I�ve been testing the $250 version � the IP57 waterproof VerveOnes+ � for the last week. While they get a few things right, the experience is still a far cry from what you�d want from truly wireless earbuds. Let�s start with the good, because there actually is some � in the right light. In these early days of truly wireless earbuds there are two connections you have to worry about: earbud to earbud, and earbud to phone. The VerveOnes are, in both respects, the best at maintaining their wirele...