Motorola's first smartwatch promises 13-day battery life and Polar-powered health tracking
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Motorola's first smartwatch promises 13-day battery life and Polar-powered health tracking
"At CES, Motorola announced its first smartwatch, the Moto Watch. According to Motorola, the Android watch offers up to 13 days of battery life, alongside Polar-powered health tracking, open-source software, and dual-frequency GPS - a combination that helps set it apart from Apple's and Google's flagship wearables. Battery life is easily its most notable feature. Motorola says the 47mm watch can last up to 13 days on a single charge, or around seven days with the always-on OLED display enabled."
"Battery life is easily its most notable feature. Motorola says the 47mm watch can last up to 13 days on a single charge, or around seven days with the always-on OLED display enabled. If those claims hold up, it would put the Moto Watch well ahead of rivals like the Apple Watch Series 11, Google Pixel Watch 4, and even Fitbit's Charge 6, which typically last a day or two with always-on displays turned on."
Motorola announced the Moto Watch, a 47mm Android smartwatch featuring up to 13 days of battery life or around seven days with the always-on OLED display enabled. The watch includes open-source software and Polar-powered health tracking, including dual-frequency GPS intended to improve outdoor location and distance accuracy. Motorola positions the device ahead of rivals such as Apple Watch Series 11, Google Pixel Watch 4, and Fitbit Charge 6 on battery longevity. The partnership with Polar leverages Polar’s heart rate monitoring history to enhance fitness tracking. The watch aims to blend long battery life with advanced GPS and health features.
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