Motorola has introduced the Moto Watch 40 as an addition to their growing wearable line-up that runs on their own Moto Watch OS.
The Moto Watch OS ensures the Moto Watch 40 lasts long — longer than the usual Wear OS-powered smartwatches. As per Motorola, it can last for up to 10 days on a single charge, while Wear OS watches last for only a day or two. A full charge will only take 25 minutes.

It has a tall 1.57-inch LCD with curved bezels, reminiscent of the Moto Edge series, and works with different watch faces that you can customize in “100 different ways with custom photos and layouts.”
The watch also has a Smart Notification feature that can silence alerts from apps you don’t want to see. You can also see a 7-day weather summary.

It has sensors like heart tracking to monitor your sleep quality, workouts, steps, and other activities, and works well with Google Fit. The build is IP67-rated for being dust and water-resistant. It is also compatible with a standard 18mm strap if you want to mix and match.
The Moto Watch 40 has a price of USD65 (~Php3,600) through the company’s own website. It’s available in two colors: Rose Gold and Phantom Black.