Motorola dropped a new smartwatch, the Moto Watch Fit, alongside its Edge 60 Pro and Razr 60 Ultra on April 24, 2025. Priced at just £89.99 in the UK, this Apple Watch lookalike packs a 1,000-nit AMOLED display, GPS, and a 16-day battery life, making it a steal for Android users looking for fitness tracking on a budget.
The Moto Watch Fit screams value
It blends style and function without breaking the bank. Its 1.9-inch AMOLED display, protected by Gorilla Glass 3, hits 1,000 nits for crisp visibility in sunlight, though larger bezels and no digital crown hint at cost-cutting compared to pricier rivals like the Apple Watch. It’s Android-only, syncing seamlessly with phones to show notifications and control music playback. But its proprietary real-time operating system also means it won’t support third-party apps.

Fitness buffs will love the built-in GPS, which tracks runs and bike rides without needing your phone. With heart rate, SpO2, and motion sensors, it monitors steps and over 100 activities, from yoga to swimming—thanks to IP68 certification and 5 ATM water resistance. Motorola claims a stellar 16-day battery life, likely without an always-on display, perfect for those who hate daily charging. It comes with swappable 22mm straps that closely resemble Apple’s in both look and functionality.
The Watch Fit offers some customization, though it skips advanced health sensors like ECG or temperature tracking found in premium models. At £89.99 (~₹10,200), it’s a strong contender against budget trackers like the Amazfit Bip 6, especially with GPS giving it an edge over the Galaxy Fit 3.
Availability details for markets like India or the US are still under wraps, but posts on X praise its long battery and vibrant screen. For Android users wanting an affordable fitness companion, the Moto Watch Fit looks like a smart buy.
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