Moto Watch 70 and Watch 200


Motorola has officially announced the Moto Watch 70 and Watch 200 smartwatches. This is coming months after the wearable devices were first listed by online retailers. The smartwatches are both feature-packed devices that cater to different types of users. The Moto Watch 200 is the more premium model, while the Moto Watch 70 is an entry-level device that is more affordable.

The Moto Watch 200 has a sleek design with a 1.78-inch AMOLED display packed into a 45mm aluminum case. It is also waterproof, with a 5ATM rating, so users can take it for a swim or use it while showering without worrying about water damage. The watch includes a heart rate monitor, SpO2 meter, accelerometer, and altimetry. It can track over 28 different sports and comes with built-in GPS.

The Moto Watch 200 can sync data with Google Fit and Strava, allowing users to track their fitness goals seamlessly. The device also has a microphone and speaker, which makes it possible to make and receive calls directly from the watch. Under the hood is a 355mAh battery that can last up to 14 days with regular usage. The watch pairs over Bluetooth 5.3 LE to a user’s phone. Additionally, the device features fall detection alerts, which can be particularly useful for the elderly or anyone who might need extra safety precautions.

The Moto Watch 70, on the other hand, is a more affordable option that still packs a lot of features. It has a curved 1.69-inch LCD display, making it comfortable to wear and easy to read. The watch is IP67 rated, making it resistant to water and dust, but not quite as waterproof as the Moto Watch 200. The device includes a heart rate monitor and a temperature sensor, allowing users to keep track of their health and well-being. It also offers over 100 watch face options, allowing users to customize their device to suit their style.

The Moto Watch 70 pairs over Bluetooth 5.0 LE and runs on the Moto Watch OS. It has a 355mAh battery that can last up to 10 days with active usage. Although it doesn’t have built-in GPS, it can still track various activities, including steps taken, distance traveled, and calories burned. Overall, the Moto Watch 70 is an excellent option for those who want a reliable smartwatch that doesn’t break the bank.

In terms of availability and pricing, Motorola has yet to announce when the Moto Watch 70 and Moto Watch 200 will be available or how much they will cost.