Now in October, Motorola is back to investing in the smartwatch space with its launch. Moto Watch 100. It will be released at 10 am and is expected to sell for R$999 here in Brazil.
One of the biggest differences of this device is that, unlike previous Motorola smartwatches, it has its own operating system. Moto Clock Operating System. HE Will work on Android and iOS systemsand will have an app of the same name that can be paired with users’ smartphones.
Features of Moto Watch OS
system Moto Clock Operating System promises to highlight battery life and very accurate monitoring of the physical health of user data. Motorola’s promise is that the battery of the first watch with the system has the autonomy to last up to 14 days of continuous use, during which time it monitors heart rate 24 hours a day.
HE Moto Clock Operating System as well as other resources. Integration between notification system and native apps. In terms of checking physical health, the solution will be able to measure heart rate, blood oxygenation, sleep, number of steps taken in a day, and even check the user’s weight.
It is also the first smartwatch with the system, among them football, cycling, cross fit, walking, yoga, free training, tennis and exercise with a wheelchair. Even the fact that the watch is water resistant makes it possible to wear it while swimming.
Does Moto Watch OS support Spotify and other apps?
One of the issues that can be decisive in the choice of users is Moto Watch OS will not support third-party apps. So unlike solutions like Wear OS, it is not possible to install Spotify, YouTube or any other non-watch-specific app.
Motorola manufacturer’s promise is that this is a watch for novice smartwatch users – so the price is relatively affordable (it retails for $99 in the United States). In practice this means that the system delivers. simplified interface and long battery life before recharging, also less resources.
More details on the Moto Watch 100
Motorola also bets on other aspects of it wearableas part of design. The device is equipped with view 1.3 inch LCD screen, silicone wristband and bold aesthetics. Silver and black versions of the watch will be available.
Another interesting feature is that it has high quality 20 mm pins that allow you to change the bracelet very easily. The width is designed to fit the largest number of wristbands available. So the idea is that the wearer can match the watch with their different outfits and looks.
But if you do not want to change the bracelet, the bracelet that originally came with the smart watch made of black silicone is beautiful and comfortable. In the United States Motorola sells different bracelets to use with this watch, so this could be in Brazil as well.
Explore the features of the Moto Watch 100
- Screen: 1.3 inch LCD touch screen
- watch case: Aluminum
- Water resistance: 5 ATM/IP68
- Connection and sensors:Bluetooth 5.0 BLE, Optical HR and Blood Oxygen, Accelerometer, Gyroscope, GPS/GLONASS/BeiDou
- Drum: 355 mAh, up to 14 days in normal use. Charges from empty to full in 60 minutes
- bracelet size: 20 mm standard with quick release pins
- dimensions: 46 x 46 x 11.9 mm and 45.6 grams
Motorola’s first watch with its own system can now be purchased in Brazil for R$999.
Source: Tec Mundo
