Motorola expands its product offering with the launch of the Moto Watch 40. It resembles last year’s Moto Watch 70 in terms of specs, but brings a slimmer, 1.57-inch LCD panel.
The Watch 40 uses a zinc alloy core and comes in either Phantom Black, or Rose Gold color options. It has an IP67 rating for water resistance, so users can take it for a swim. Its straps are made of silicone material and are interchangeable, with leather bands available as another option.
The watch packs a 240mAh battery that offers up to 10 days of battery life, on a single charge. It takes about 25 minutes to recharge via the included two-pin magnetic charging cradle.
Software-wise, it runs Moto Watch OS with over 85 watch faces to choose from. Its health features include advanced sleep tracking, heart rate tracking, and notifications for calls, texts, and apps. It also supports integration with Google Fit.
However, the watch does not have message replies nor on-device phone calls.
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Moto Watch 40 specs
1.57” LCD
Zinc alloy case
Bluetooth 5.0
Accelerometer, HRM, SpO2
IP67 water and dust resistance
Moto Watch OS
240mAh battery (rapid charging)
30.8 x 45.9 x 10.2mm
Strap width: 18mm | length: 175 +/- 5mm
26g
Phantom Black, Rose Gold
Price and availability
The Moto Watch 40 is currently launched in the US, priced at USD 64.99 (~PHP 3.6K). Stay tuned for its local availability in the Philippines.