Apart from the Flagship and entry-level phones, Motorola also announced two variants of smart wearables.
Let's start first with Moto Watch 70, the device features a 1.69-inch LCD in a 43mm zinc alloy casing. It has an IP67 rating for water and dust resistance and comes with a heart rate monitor and temperature sensor.
Meanwhile, the watch also has more than 100 watch faces and has a 355mAh battery that can last up to 10 days as per Motorola's claims.
For connectivity, it uses Bluetooth 5.0 LE while on the software side, it boots Moto Watch OS.
Up next is a higher model called the Moto Watch 200. Now this wearable comes with a 1.78-inch AMOLED screen packed in a 45mm aluminum Black case. It features upgrades such as a 5ATM waterproof and Blood Oxygen monitor, accelerometer, and altimetry.
Moreover, it also has a heart rate monitor, activity tracking for 28 sports, and a built-in GPS. Apart from that the watch can sync your data with Google Fit and Strava.
While it has a similar 355mAh battery capacity, it can provide up to 14 days of use versus the 10 days from the watch mentioned above.
In terms of connectivity, it has a higher Bluetooth 5.3 LE while it boots the same Moto Watch OS for its software.
Unfortunately, Motorola hasn't revealed the pricing and availability for these wearables but the website stated they are coming soon.
We will update you once there are official details about it so stay tuned.
Sources: Motorola 1, 2
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