Motorola has followed up the announcement of the Razr 60 and Edge 60 smartphones with the Watch Fit smartwatch and the Buds Loop truly wireless earphones. Although both devices are positioned as affordable, they are equipped with the latest features.
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Watch Fit is a budget smartwatch with a 1.9-inch OLED screen protected by Gorilla Glass 3 and a brightness of up to 1000 cd/m². The device runs on a proprietary operating system (RTOS), so installing third-party applications is not possible. The watch synchronizes with Android smartphones via Bluetooth 5.3, and with the help of the proprietary moto watch application, you can create watch faces using AI algorithms, GSMArena writes.
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The Watch Fit case is made of aluminum and has protection according to IP68 and 5 ATM standards. The watch tracks heart rate, blood oxygen levels, sleep and stress levels, supports more than 100 sports modes and has built-in GPS for tracking runs. There is no microphone or speaker, so you won’t be able to receive calls from the watch. But the battery life reaches 16 days. The price will be £89 (9700 rubles), and sales are reported to begin in May.
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Buds Loop are Motorola’s first open TWS earphones. They feature 12mm drivers with proprietary sound tuning from the American company Bose, with support for surround audio (3D sound) and a noise-canceling system with two microphones. The operating time is up to 8 hours, and with a case – up to 37 hours. Available in Trekking Green and Pantone French Oak colors.
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The basic version of the Motorola Buds Loop is priced at £129 (14,000 rubles), and the luxury model with Swarovski crystals will cost £249 (27,400 rubles). The exact release date has not yet been specified, but the headphones are expected to go on sale in the coming months.