Motorola has expanded its range of smartwatches by launching the Moto Watch 120. The company has quietly introduced the new wearable in the US. The new smartwatch follows the footsteps of the Moto Watch 200, Moto Watch 70, and Moto Watch 40. The Moto Watch 70 and Watch 200 were introduced last year. As for the Moto Watch 40, it saw the light of the day in February this year.
Moto Watch 120 is a budget smartwatch with all the major health sensors
Similar to the Moto Watch 40, the new Moto Watch 120 is a budget smartwatch with all the major health sensors. The wearable is equipped with a heart rate monitor and blood oxygen sensor. Furthermore, it has the ability to track more than 100 sports activities. Software-wise, the smartwatch boots Moto Watch OS. The company is advertising the Moto Watch 120 as “made for Google Fit”. Thanks to the seamless integration with Google Fit, you can set goals and monitor progress across platforms.
As for the other features, the Moto Watch 120 sports a built-in microphone. It allows you to take calls over Bluetooth directly from your wrist. Notably, the latest Motorola smartwatch supports AI assistant control through the service installed on your paired smartphone. It allows you to ask questions, get answers, and complete tasks with your voice. The wearable supports various AI assistants including Google Assistant, Gemini, and Bixby.
The new watch has a 1.43-inch AMOLED display and a Zynk alloy casing. It has Bluetooth 5.3 and Bluetooth 3.0 for connectivity. Notably, the wearable IP68 rated, which makes it impervious to water and dust. A 300mAh battery with fast charging support and up to 10 days of regular use keeps the whole package alive.
Moto Watch 120 will cost $129.99
The latest smartwatch from the house of Motorola costs $129.99. The wearable comes in three colorways including Phantom Black, Rose Gold, and Glacier Silver. The smartwatch will be available to buy from Amazon. It will be going on sale in late September or early October.
2024-08-14 15:05:43