Moto Watch 200 features
- Screen: 1.69 inch
- Case: 43 mm, Zinc alloy
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0
- Operating system: Moto Watch OS
- Battery: 355mAh
- Water resistance: IP67
- Size and weight: 36.5 x 48.5 x 11mm, 48g
- Sensor: Accelerometer, Heart rate monitoring, temperature sensor
The Moto Watch 200 has a 45mm aluminum case. We’re looking at a 1.78-inch AMOLED display. It is water resistant up to 50 meters. The smart watch, which has an SpO2 meter, accelerometer, built-in GPS, synchronizes health data with Google Fit and Strava, allowing users to track their fitness goals. It has a microphone and speaker that makes it possible to make and answer calls directly from the watch. The watch can last up to 14 days on a single charge. The smart watch, which connects with the phone via Bluetooth 5.3 LE, can also make a fall detection notification.
Moto Watch 70 features
- Screen: 1.78 inch
- Case: 45 mm, Aluminum
- Audio: Microphone, speaker
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.3
- Operating system: Moto Watch OS
- Battery: 355mAh
- Water resistance: 50 meters
- Size and weight: 38 x 46.5 x 12.3mm, 45g
- Sensor: Accelerometer, Heart rate monitoring, SpO2, Altimeter
The more affordable Moto Watch 70 has a 1.69-inch LCD display. The watch is water and dust resistant with its IP67 certification, but it is much more sensitive to water compared to the Moto Watch 200. It has heart rate tracking and temperature sensor. In addition to being able to track activity and sleep in the same way as the Watch 200, it offers over 100 watch faces. The watch, which communicates with the phone via Bluetooth 5.0 LE connection, can last up to 10 days in active use.
Motorola did not share information about the price and release date of the Moto Watch 70 and Moto Watch 200.