The phones are not just gadgets that Motorola is announcing today. But while the new reserves foldables created a sense of apathy, its latest smartwatch and earbuds called a powerful spirit of Diza Wu. Handling the new Moto Watch Fit and Moto Buds Loop, it is as if I am watching Apple Watch and Motorola-Flavard Clone of Bose Ultra Open. And will you not know it, the placard near the Buds Loop Demo model easily says “sound” by Bose.
I mean, just look at the Moto Watch Fit next to my Apple Watch Series 10. Motorola is not the first smartwatch manufacturer to copy Apple’s design language – see Samsung’s 2024 Galaxy Watch Lineup – but it’s disappointing when you consider OG Moto 360. With a stylish circular face, it was one of the standout smartwatch in the early days of Veroid. This new Moto Watch fit technically is the first Motorola built smartwatch in almost a decade ( Disappointing 2019 Moto 360 It was actually made by a strange company called ebuynow), but here it is difficult to find Motorola’s DNA.
On paper, nothing is Wrong With Moto Watch Fit. It is just a little boring. It has all the components of a basic fitness tracker. There is a 1.9-inch OLED display with 1,000 NITS brightness and Corning Gorilla Glass 3. It has 22 mm bands with a modular log system that appears and functions Very Like Apple. You can track heart rate, calories, sleep, steps and blood oxygen. The demo model who is looking at me also has rings to close. There are built -in GPS and more than 100 activity types. For water and dust resistance, you have received an IP68 and 5atm rating. So, secured dishes in a pool, shower and prolonged stings. You get a spi sophifies green nylon strap that looks and feels like Apple’s sport loop.
The main difference is I clock that it is an Android-keval watch, it is Not there. Run from Ware OS, and the boy does some bezels in it. Like budget watches from Amazfit and original OnePlus Watch, it runs on a real -time real -time operating system. This means that there is no third-party app option, but on the plus side, you get a great battery life. In this case, an estimated 16 days at a single fee.
The Moto Buds Loops are a bit more exciting, but I am a magpai and it can only talk to Swarovski Crystal. Like Bose Ultra Open, they don’t go In Your ears. They embrace your ear edge – like a conch piercing. There is a moment in the open-eer bads, and here the entire pitch is a piece of “Techno Jewelery”, which allows you to listen to audio, take calls, be aware of your environment, And Look well when you are on it.
There are two versions of the Buds Loop: one “regular” version in dark green and another begi champagne with color like Swarovski Crystal. Both feel light in the ears, although I was not able to test the sound as Motorola did not add any demo model to the people to test. (Motorola says in its press release that people will feel “pleasant surprises” from the sound quality, and in its main speaker, Heavy Emphasized his partnership with Bose. Take what you will do.)
Despite the brightness, the material does not feel as premium in the form of Bose buds. The middle part is made up of a flexible silicone -like material, and there is no hinge. This is because you can assure that they will handle rain and sweat, although it has a strange effect on the Swarovski version. It is like embedding the crystal in the rubber. Maybe I am a very cautious city gall, but who is going on run or solo walk bling-out?
Spec-wise, motorola did not go into too much detail. There are four mix, 12 mm driver, spatial audio and case charging that takes about 60 minutes. You play for eight hours on the same charge, while the case offers a possible battery life of up to 37 hours. AI-powered noise is reduced to the call, and when paired with a motorola phone, you can use them to trigger Moto AI assistant. Otherwise, they are regular Bluetooth headphones. Until You also have Lenovo devices. You can then use a smart connect feature to switch between Motorola and Lenovo devices.
Based on the launch kenote of Motorola – in which it excluded many partners like Swarovski, Pantone, Bose, Lenovo, and for some reason, FIFA – the company is barely bending in the design to separate itself from the competition. You can see how they are lifting bold colors for Razr phone, an integrated dark green for its accessories, and again, Swarovski Sparkle. But again, after spending some time with these items, it only becomes part of the path there. I was surprisingly liked that the way the bling-out buds saw on my ear. It was lightly entertaining that both the clock and regular buds spontaneously matched my shirt. But if I wonder how I want to spend cash earned by my hard work, I am more inclined to invest in quality or innovative products, many of which also have spifi hardware and designs.
All this has an unknown factor price. Literally, I cannot tell you how much the cost of buds or clock would be in North America as Motorola refused to give us this information. I can only say that buds will be available in “selected countries” in this summer while the watch will be available in the coming weeks. Motorola says that the unveiling of pricing will be close to shipping. Motorola refused to reply when asked if it was due to uncertainty around President Trump’s tariff. He said, we have UK pricing. The regular Moto Buds loop will cost £ 129.99, while the Swarovski version will be priced at £ 249.99. The Moto Watch Fit will cost £ 89.99.



