Motorola launches Moto Watch 100: check price, specs

Updated : Nov 17, 2021 14:25
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Motorola has launched the Moto Watch 100 smartwatch in the US. The Lenovo-owned company has focused the smartwatch on health features, and it runs a proprietary Moto OS.

Moto Watch 100 price and availability

The Moto Watch 100 has been priced at $99 in the US, or around ₹7,400. The smartwatch is currently available to pre-order in the US, and will start shipping from December 10. No details on India pricing or availability have been announced yet.

Moto Watch 100 specs

The Moto Watch 100 runs on Motorola’s proprietary Moto OS, instead of Google’s Wear OS. It sports a 1.3-inch circular LCD display at 360 x 360 resolution, but still comes with an ‘Always On Display’ feature.

The smartwatch is encased in an aluminium casing, and is 5ATM water resistant.

In terms of health tracking, the watch supports heart rate, sleep, weight, and blood oxygen level tracking. it provides detailed fitness results with stats and data for the same. It also has accelerometer and gyroscope sensors.

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The smartwatch also comes pre-loaded with 26 sports modes, including activities and games like cricket, basketball, badminton, indoor biking, snowboarding, yoga, and tennis.

Moto Watch 100 connectivity

The Moto Watch 100 connects with Bluetooth 5.0 to smartphones running Android 5.0 or iOS 10.0 and above. It also supports GPS connectivity.

The Moto Watch 100 comes with a 20mm strap which is user-replaceable, and has a quick release lever for the same. The watch weighs 29g.

The Moto Watch 100 also has 355mAh battery that is rated to last up to two weeks on a single charge. It takes 60 minutes to charge up from 0 to 100.

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