web analytics
yugatech x infinix pad

Moto Watch 200 and Watch 70 unveiled

Aside from announcing its new Motorola Edge Plus and Moto G 5G, Motorola also unveiled two new smartwatches: the Moto Watch 200 and the Watch 70.

Let’s start with the Moto Watch 200.

Moto Watch 200 (1)

It has a 1.78-inch AMOLED display that Motorola claims can give up to 14 days of battery life. It features Google Fit and Strava GPS integration, an aluminum case for its body, and a silicone wristband.

Moto Watch 200 (2)

The Watch 200 will have a 45mm case size, Bluetooth Low Energy 5.3 for connectivity, and will run on Motorola’s Moto Watch OS. It is also capable of on-wrist calling, carries fall detection alerts, and can provide users with daily vitals sharing and reporting.

The Watch 200 will be available in Warm Gold or Phantom Black.

Meanwhile, the Watch 70 is a more entry-level watch option that will have a slightly smaller 1.69-inch display and 43mm case size. It will have a zinc alloy case and a silicone strap as well.

Watch 70 (1)

Motorola says that the Watch 70 will offer around 10 days of battery on a single charge. Compared to the more feature-rich Watch 200, the Watch 70 is being marketed as more of a tracker smartwatch that can give users sleep tracking, heart rate, and weather data on the go.

Moto Watch 200 specs:
1.78-inch AMOLED display @ 348 x 442 pixels
Moto Watch OS
Bluetooth 5.3, A2DP, LE
GPS, NFC
USB Type-C 2.0
Li-Po 355mAh battery, 67W wired charging
Warm Gold, Phantom Black
Dimensions: 46.5 x 38 x 12.3 mm
Weight: 45 g

Moto Watch 70 specs:
1.69-inch IPS LCD display @ 240 x 280 pixels
Moto Watch OS
Bluetooth 5.0, A2DP, LE
Accelerometer, heart rate, thermometer
Li-Po 355mAh battery, up to 10 days of active use
Phantom Black
Dimensions: 48.5 x 36.5 x 11 mm
Weight: 48 g

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 1,100 other subscribers
Avatar for Luis Miguel Millares

Luis Millares is a Political Science graduate of the Ateneo de Manila University and a former journalist for its official student publication, The GUIDON. He also worked as a writer for the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) before pursuing his passion for tech with the YugaTech team.

Leave a Reply