The Moto Watch 120, a revolutionary smartwatch that fits in your pocket, has been released by Motorola. The Moto device 40 was introduced approximately six months ago, and this new device updates the company's smartwatch collection.
Advanced sleep tracking, stress tracking, smart notifications, more than 100 sports modes, more than 80 customizable watch faces, hands-free calling, and a 10-day battery life are just a few of this smartwatch's advantages. It has sensors for SpO2, HRM, and accelerometer for tracking health. The business claims that it can also monitor training zones and heart rate in real-time to improve workouts and maximum outcomes. Additionally, the smart notification feature allows you to watch and discreetly receive crucial alerts without ever having to reach for your phone.
Specifications of the Moto Watch 120:
The Moto Watch 120 has a metal (zinc alloy) casing and a 1.43" circular AMOLED display. It has Bluetooth 5.3 support and is powered by Moto Watch OS. There are three colors available for this watch: Rose Gold, Glacier Silver, and Phantom Black.
In relation to battery life, the 300 mAh battery that powers the Moto Watch 120 is capable of "Quick Charging." However, the precise charging time for this watch was not disclosed by the manufacturer.
The body is 50.6 x 44.6 x 11 mm and is IP68 dust and water resistant. It is notable for weighing 55g. To put things in perspective, the company's last watch, the Moto Watch 40, weighed just 26g and had an IP67 dust and water resistance rating. The Watch 120 has a 22mm wide strap that weighs about 175g.
Speaking of other functions, the watch's wrist-based controls allow users to effortlessly skip tracks, adjust volume, and manage music playback. Users who have inadvertently misplaced their phone can also utilize their watch to locate it by making it ring. The feature functions even while the phone is in silent mode, which is a plus.