Motorola's First Smartwatch Promises Up to 13 Days of Battery Life with Polar-Powered Health Tracking
Motorola has announced its first smartwatch, the Moto Watch, which boasts up to 13 days of battery life and comes equipped with Polar-powered health tracking, open-source software, and dual-frequency GPS. The 47mm Android watch is set to be released on January 22nd, marking a significant entry into the highly competitive smartwatch market. With its notable feature being an extended battery life, the Moto Watch may give rival brands like Apple, Google, and Fitbit a run for their money. The device’s battery life is one of its standout features, with Motorola claiming it can last up to 13 days on a single charge or around seven days when the always-on OLED display is enabled. This would put the Moto Watch ahead of other flagship wearables in terms of battery longevity.