Motorola Unveils the Moto Watch at CES 2026
At CES 2026, Motorola has introduced its latest smartwatch, the Moto Watch, which aims to carve out a unique niche in the competitive wearable market. With features like a remarkable 13-day battery life, Polar-powered health tracking, open-source software, and dual-frequency GPS, this smartwatch is designed to compete effectively against giants such as Apple and Google.
Exceptional Battery Life
One of the standout features of the Moto Watch is its impressive battery performance. Motorola claims that the 47mm smartwatch can deliver up to 13 days on a single charge. For users who prefer keeping the always-on OLED display active, the battery life is estimated to last around seven days. If these claims hold true, it would significantly outlast competitors such as the Apple Watch Series 11, Google Pixel Watch 4, and Fitbit’s Charge 6, which typically require daily charging when using always-on features.
Partnership with Polar for Enhanced Health Tracking
In a bid to improve health and fitness capabilities, Motorola has teamed up with Polar, a respected name known for developing the first wireless heart rate monitor. This partnership enables the Moto Watch to utilize dual-frequency GPS for more accurate outdoor activity tracking—a feature often found in sport-focused wearables. Notably, while Google’s Pixel Watch 4 has recently integrated this technology, the new Apple Watch Series 11 still lacks this crucial feature.
Comprehensive Fitness Tracking Features
The Moto Watch covers essential fitness metrics such as step count, distance traveled, continuous heart rate monitoring, and sleep analysis. It goes beyond basic tracking with unique features like Nightly Recharge, which assesses how well your body managed stress during the night. This features suggests whether to rest or push harder the following day. Additionally, the Activity Score rates workout intensity compared to personal goals, while Smart Calories provides a detailed breakdown of daily energy expenditure, including the types of energy used by the body. Users will also benefit from wellness features like hydration and medication reminders.
Open-Source Software Approach
Another significant differentiator for the Moto Watch is its software. Unlike many smartwatches running on Google’s Wear OS, the Moto Watch relies on open-source software. While specifics about this platform have yet to be detailed by Motorola, it promises to offer a unique user experience that leverages community-driven development.
Durability and Everyday Functionality
Durability is also a highlight of the Moto Watch, boasting an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance. This makes it comparable to the Google Pixel Watch 4 and gives it an advantage over the Apple Watch Series 11 for outdoor enthusiasts. Furthermore, the smartwatch comes equipped with essential features like a built-in microphone and speaker for taking calls directly from the wrist, Bluetooth notifications, and offline music storage.
Availability and Pricing
The Moto Watch is set to become available on January 22, 2026. While Motorola has yet to disclose the pricing details, inquiries have been made to secure this information, and updates will follow as they become available.
Correction, January 6th: An earlier version of this story misstated that this is Motorola’s first smartwatch. It is its latest smartwatch, not first.
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