Motorola has unveiled its latest smartwatch, the Moto Watch, at CES 2026, featuring a circular design and boasting up to 13 days of battery life. The device operates on a proprietary OS that lacks support for third-party applications, despite its interface resembling that of Wear OS. This new model is set to launch on January 22 in the United States, although pricing details have yet to be revealed.
Constructed with a 47mm stainless steel case and equipped with IP68/1ATM water resistance, the Moto Watch supports 22mm watch bands, including various first-party options. Motorola has collaborated with Polar to enhance the smartwatch's health tracking capabilities, offering comprehensive health insights and wellness solutions.
Despite the anticipation surrounding the Moto Watch, critics have expressed disappointment over Motorola's decision not to revive the popular Moto 360, which had previously captivated consumers. The last attempt to reboot the Moto 360 occurred in 2020, but it ultimately did not succeed.