Motorola Moto Watch 120 There is currently no way to determine how well this new smartwatch under the Motorola brand will perform in the real world in terms of how long it will last between charges or even how durable it will be in general. It is safe to anticipate the occasional glitch, some general performance compromises, and subpar app support due to the fact that there are no indications of what kind of processor is housed beneath the “zinc alloy” hood of the Moto Watch 120 and that the software running the show is a proprietary Moto Watch OS rather than Google’s Wear OS platform.
Motorola Moto Watch 120
Positively, the Moto Watch 120 is advertised as “made for Google Fit” and comes loaded with useful health and fitness monitoring tools, which is significantly more than what other smartwatches under $150 can currently offer. Based on the official product images released by Motorola licensee CE Brands, the “premium” design is also hard to beat in that price range, so we’re not going to blame you if you decide to give this thing a shot.