Motorola unveils Moto Watch 100 with MotoOS, 14-day battery life, SpO2 sensor and more

Motorola has unveiled a brand new smartwatch. Called the Moto Watch 200, the wearable will initially be available in the US and Canada. It is not yet known if or when it will make its way to India or any other country for that matter.

Motorola Moto Watch 100: Details

The Moto Watch 100 packs a circular LCD display with an aluminium case and silicon band. It also comes with six watch faces that are a mix of analogue and digital styles. It will also come with heart rate monitoring as well as a SpO2 sensor for tracking Blood Oxygen levels. IN terms of sports tracking, the device is said to come with 26 Sports Modes, letting you track those activities. It also offers water resistance up to 5ATM, so sweat or rain should not be much of an issue. 

While Motorola’s smartwatches usually have come with WearOS, this time around, the company has opted to go with their own OS. Called Moto OS, the new operating system is designed to offer a more streamlined experience when it comes with user health and routine. The wearable is currently compatible with Android 5.0 and above, while and iOS will be schedule to release in December this year.

Motorola also claims a 14-day battery life, which is on par with most other wearable devices such as those made by Fitbit. 

Motorola Moto Watch 100: Price and availability

As mentioned earlier, the Moto Watch 100 is currently available in the US and Canada. In the US, the wearable is priced at $99.99 USD, which is roughly Rs 7,400 when directly converted. It is not yet known if or when the device will be made available in other countries. 

Also read: Moto E30 launched with 6.5-inch display, 5000mAh battery and more: All you need to know



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