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Motorola has released various products in the last few months, having focused on expanding its Moto G series at the start of the year. Subsequently, the company turned to updating its flagship divisions, whether that be the Edge series with the Edge 50 Ultra or the Razr series with the Razr 50 Ultra (curr. $899.99 on Amazon). However, it is also preparing to refresh its Moto Watch product stack, six months after introducing the Moto Watch 40.
For context, the company already sells the Moto Watch 70, Moto Watch 100 and Moto Watch 200 too. Now, it has listed the Moto Watch 120 on many of its regional websites ahead of a global release. As far as we can tell, the Moto Watch 120 is only available in the US though, where it retails for $129.99. Even then, Amazon US indicates that the smartwatch will not begin shipping until late September or early October.
As the image below shows, Motorola advertises the Moto Watch 120 as featuring a 1.43-inch AMOLED display that sits within an 'all metal body'. Additionally, the smartwatch boasts up to 10 days of battery life from its 300 mAh battery, mirroring the Moto Watch 40. Moreover, the Moto Watch 120 runs Moto Watch OS rather than Wear OS.
Still, the Moto Watch 120 supports Google Fit integration, Bluetooth calling and AI assistant control through the service installed on your paired smartphone, whether that be Google Assistant, Gemini or Bixby. Furthermore, Motorola claims that the smartwatch is IP68 certified and features hardware like a SpO2 sensor, a speaker and a microphone. Please see Motorola's product page for further details.
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