With the Moto Watch 40, Motorola expands its smartwatch portfolio. In May last year, the Moto Watch 70 and Moto Watch 200 were launched alongside this slightly smaller version.
With the Moto Watch 40, you’ll be able to select from over 85 watch faces on a 1.57-inch curved LCD. This watch is made of zinc alloy and has an interchangeable silicone strap. It is also rated IP67 for water resistance. Watch 40 supports notifications, but does not support messages or calls on-device. Moto Watch OS covers the software side.
It supports the integration of Google Fit and lets you track your heart rate, SpO2, sleep, and stress throughout the day. Motorola claims that the Watch 40’s 240mAh battery can last up to 10 days on a single charge. Using the bundled two-pin magnetic charger, you can charge the device in just 25 minutes.
Motorola’s official website sells the Moto Watch 40 for $65 (Rs.5,500/-) in Phantom Black and Rose Gold colors.