Thu. Mar 28th, 2024

According to a Twitter user, three new Moto smartwatches, targeting different multiple segments of the market, are going to be launched later this year. These smartwatches are being made by eBuyNow, the company that launched the Moto 360 smartwatch in October 2019, under Moto’s branding.

A tipster, who goes by the name Felipe Berhau, took to his Twitter account and shared the designs of the upcoming Moto smartwatches. He claimed that he got it from a sales presentation.

He shared the designs of three smartwatches from Moto- Moto Watch, Moto Watch One, and Moto G Smartwatch. Moto Watch sports a square-ish, same as Apple Watch, with curved glass protection. The other two, Moto Watch One and Moto G Smartwatch, feature the same circular design as what we’ve seen in Moto 360.

Moto 360(3rd Gen)

The Moto Watch and Moto Watch One are expected to feature flagship features. The Moto G Smartwatch could be budget-oriented because Moto G series smartphones are budget-oriented. There has been no confirmation from the firm, so this news should be taken with a pinch of salt.

Apart from the designs, no other specifications of the wearables are available now. However, it is expected that the Moto Watch and Moto Watch One might run on Google Wear OS, like Moto 360. The Moto G could feature basic features considering the budget nature of the device.

The user claimed that Moto G Smartwatch will release by June this year, and the Moto Watch and Moto Watch One will debut in July this year. Since Motorola no longer makes smartwatches, all the smartwatches are being manufactured and shipped by eBuyNow under Motorola branding.

The smartphone market is currently dominated by Apple Watch and Huawei Watch GT. Both the smartwatches feature excellent hardware and health features. Earlier reports suggested that Facebook is also developing its series of smartwatches.

Lately, there has been a surge in the demand for smartwatches because of the health features like blood oxygen monitor, heart rate monitor, sleep count, etc. There has been no confirmation from Moto regarding any features and pricing details.