Yesterday, Motorola unveiled the Edge 60 and Edge 60 Pro, the Razr 60 series foldables, a new smartwatch, and TWS earbuds.
Moto Watch Fit:
The Moto Watch Fit is a low-cost smartwatch with a 1.9-inch OLED screen, Corning Gorilla Glass 3, and a maximum brightness of 1,000 nits. Because it boots a custom RTOS, it is unable to install other programs. Any Android phone can pair with it using Bluetooth 5.3, and you can use Moto AI to create watch faces with the Moto Watch app.
The Moto Watch Fit features an aluminium frame and is water-resistant up to 5 ATM and IP68. It monitors standard parameters, including blood oxygen, heart rate, stress, and sleep. You can track your runs with the Watch Fit’s built-in GPS receiver and more than 100 sports modes.
You cannot use the watch to answer calls from your phone because it lacks a microphone and speakers. The rated battery life is 16 days on a single charge.
The Moto Watch Fit is anticipated to be on sale in May and costs €79 (Rs.7,800/-)/£89.
Moto Buds Loop:
Motorola’s first open-ear earphones are called Buds Loop. They have two microphones for calls and noise reduction, as well as 12mm drivers. Bose sound tuning and spatial audio are sent to the buds. With the charging case, the battery’s 8-hour playback time is increased to 37 hours.
The colors Pantone French Oak and Trekking Green are available for the Moto Buds Loop. The standard version costs £129.99 (Rs.14,800/-), while the Swarovski edition costs £249.99 (Rs.28,500/-).






