Motorola has unveiled the Moto Watch 120, a pocket-friendly smartwatch. After launching the Moto Watch 40 around six months ago, this new watch refreshes the company’s smartwatch lineup.

Specs:

Moto Watch 120 sports a circular AMOLED display with a 1.43″ diameter and a metal case (Zinc alloy). The Moto Watch OS runs on it, and Bluetooth 5.3 is supported for wireless connectivity. Phantom Black, Rose Gold, and Glacier Silver are the three colours available.

Moto Watch 120 comes with a 300mAh battery that supports “Quick Charging”. It was not revealed what the exact charging time was for this watch.

This device is dust and water-resistant and measures 50.6 x 44.6 x 11mm. It weighs 55g. A strap length of around 175g and a width of 22mm are available on the Watch 120.

In addition, the watch allows users to control music playback, skip tracks, and adjust volume seamlessly from their wrists. Users can also use their watches to find their phones if they accidentally misplace them. The feature works even if the phone is in silent mode.

Features:

It features advanced sleep tracking, stress tracking, smart notifications, 100+ sports modes, 80+ custom watch faces, hands-free calling, and 10 days of battery life. The device is equipped with an accelerometer, a heart rate monitor, and a sensor for measuring oxygen saturation. By monitoring heart rate and training zones in real-time, it also optimizes workouts and maximizes results, while the smart notification feature allows you to view important notifications discreetly without reaching for your phone.

Pricing:

Moto Watch 120 costs $129.99 (Rs.11,000/-) in the US.