Motorola also offers a budget-friendly Moto Watch lineup that might be worth considering. Wait, what? Yes, you read right. Well, the Lenovo-owned company Motorola doesn’t make the smartwatches. Instead, a company called CE Brands produces affordable smartwatches for them. PhoneArena rightly notes that CE Brands doesn’t have a strong social media presence and has silently announced the Moto Watch 120 on Motorola’s website.
The Moto Watch 120 is a direct successor to the Moto Watch 100 and comes with impressive features and an incredibly low price point. The Moto Watch 120 features a 1.43-inch circular-shaped always-on AMOLED display. It has IP68 water and dust ingress protection, protecting it from normal water splashes and dust.

The smartwatch comes with some advanced health-monitoring capabilities including SpO2, heart rate monitoring, sleep, and stress tracking. You get 100+ sports modes support on the Moto Watch 120. In addition, there is also an automatic sports detection feature. The Zinc-alloy construction makes it sturdy a smartwatch. In terms of dimensions, the watch weighs just 55 grams and measures 11mm thick.
It runs on Moto Watch OS out of the box. The device boasts a 300mAh battery cell that offers up to 10 days of battery on a single charge. The rest of the highlights of the Moto Watch 120 include a built-in GPS, Bluetooth v 5.3, Google Fit integration, and more.
Starting at $130, the Moto Watch 120 is an appealing option for anyone who wants an affordable smartwatch with solid build quality and a range of impressive features. However, this smartwatch is obviously not designed to take on the Apple Watch Series 9 and the latest Galaxy Watch 7 but the impressive list of specs and capabilities it brings is truly impressive.
Available in Rose Gold, Silver, and Phantom Black color variants, you can snag the Moto Watch 120 directly from Amazon.

