Motorola has officially unveiled the Moto Watch 100. The new Moto Watch 100 runs on a brand new and homegrown operating system, the Moto OS, and is kitted with several impressive features including a battery that could last up to two weeks. The Watch 100 has not escaped the tipster’s gaze and some details were released about the smart wearable only a few days back. The brand new Moto OS is linked directly to the significant improvement in battery life of the Moto Watch 100 from its predecessor, the Moto 360.Moto Watch 100

The Moto Watch in-house software development team had put in a lot to develop the Moto OS which puts it higher in some respects than the Wear OS. The Moto Watch 100 has a 1.3-inch circular LCD that seems not to be in tandem with other aspects of the device. The in-thing nowadays in smart wearables is the OLED displays. There is an always-on mode in the display, as well as 26 sports modes. The Moto Watch 100 is capable of measuring the blood oxygen levels (SPO2) and heart rate of the user. It is also fitted with a gyroscope and an accelerometer.Moto Watch 100

The Moto Watch 100 is GPS-enabled, has 5ATM water resistance capability, supports Bluetooth 5.0, and weighs just 45.8g. It has a 355mAh battery which can be fully charged within an hour when completely drained. Two-color variants are available for the Moto Watch 100 namely Glacier Silver and Phantom Black, and the watch has an aluminum case.Moto Watch 100

The Moto Watch 100 is now available for pre-order with a $99.99 price tag. The first shipments will however commence from December 10. It can be pre-ordered from the official website of eBuyNow, the brand user of the Moto Watch series.

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