Motorola Moto Watch Fit
The Motorola Moto Watch Fit is a lightweight Android-compatible wearable with a 1.9-inch OLED Gorilla Glass 3 display, but Motorola does not publicly list its CPU, GPU, clock speeds, chipset, or fabrication process; it runs a proprietary real-time OS instead of Wear OS. The front is glass, the back plastic with heart-rate/SpO₂ sensors, no camera, up to ~16-day battery with magnetic charging, GPS, Bluetooth 5.3 and fitness tracking.
Key Features
- 24 April 2025
- Proprietary RTOS
- No SIM
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1.9 inches
348 x 442 pixels
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No
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Wireless
Technical Specifications
Speed
No Cellular Connectivity
Network
2G Band
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3G Band
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4G Band
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5G Band
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Launch
Annoucement
24 April 2025
Availability
Available: Released May 2025
Body
Height
44.5 mm
Width
38 mm
Thickness
9.5 mm
Weight
25 Gram
Build
Glass front (Gorilla Glass 3), aluminum frame, plastic back
Display
Screen Type
OLED, 1000 nits (peak)
Screen Size
1.9 inches
Resolution
348 x 442 pixels
ppi density
296 ppi density
Protection
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Durability
5 ATM, 50m water resistant
IP68 dust tight and water resistant (immersible up to 1.5m for 30 min)
Operating Platform
OS
Proprietary RTOS
Chipset
-
CPU
-
CPU
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Memory
External Memory
No
Internal Memory
-
Type of Memory
-
Camera
No
Selfie camera
No
Connectivity
WLAN
No
Bluetooth
5.3, A2DP, LE
Positioning
GPS
NFC
No
USB Type
No
Features
Sensors
Accelerometer, gyro, heart rate, PPG
Loud Speeker
No
Battery
Type & Capacity
-
Charging
Wireless:
Wireless
Battery Life
Up to 16 days on typical use
Misc
SIM
No SIM
Sensors & Tracking
Heart rate sensor
Sleep tracking
Accelerometer & gyro
Built-in GPS for distance tracking
Color
Trekking Green
Price Range
USD $90-$120
25,000–28,000 PKR
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