Motorola has made two new additions to its smartwatch lineup: the Moto Watch 70 and the Moto Watch 200. The Moto Watch 70 is an entry-level watch with a stylish design focused on tracking your health and fitness activities. It comes with a 1.69 inch curved LCD screen and 43mm zinc alloy casing and is IP67 rated for water resistance.

The smartwatch includes a heart rate monitor, temperature sensor, activity and sleep monitoring, and more than 100 watch faces to choose from. The Moto Watch 70 connects via Bluetooth 5.0 LE and comes with the Moto Watch OS. Its 355mAh battery can last up to 10 days in active use and comes in a single color Phantom Black.

The most complete smartwatch

On the other hand, the Moto Watch 200 is a higher quality smartwatch with additional features. It has a 1.78 inch AMOLED display in a 45mm aluminum case and is waterproof up to 5ATM.

The Watch 200 has heart rate monitoring, SpO2 meter, accelerometer and altimeter as well as activity tracking for over 28 sports and built-in GPS.

The smartwatch uses the Moto Watch OS operating system and has a microphone and speaker for in-device calls. The 355mAh battery can last up to 14 days with regular use. The Watch 200 connects to your phone via Bluetooth 5.3 LE and comes with fall detection alerts. It can also sync your data with Google Fit and Strava. The Moto Watch 200 will be available in Phantom Black and Gold colors.

Moto Watch 200

Motorola has not yet announced the pricing and availability of these new watches, but they are listed as “coming soon” on the company’s official website.

With these new additions to its smartwatch lineup, Motorola offers options for more tastes and needs, from a basic watch for health tracking to a higher quality smartwatch with additional features.

Source: Tec Mundo

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