
Motorola
The Motorola Moto Watch 40 is a budget-friendly fitness smartwatch featuring a 1.57-inch LCD display, 10‑day battery life with rapid 25‑minute charging, IP67 water resistance, and core health tracking like heart rate, SpO2, and sleep stages, but it lacks GPS, an always‑on screen, and advanced smart features.
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$69.99
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$60.03
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$54.99
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$69.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Moto Watch 40 for its impressive 10‑day battery, rapid 25‑minute charge, lightweight build, solid health tracking with Google Fit sync, and IP67 durability, positioning it as a strong value proposition in the budget segment. However, they note significant compromises such as the absence of GPS, no always‑on AMOLED display, and limited smart capabilities like Bluetooth calling and music storage, which keep it from competing with higher‑end wearables.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally enjoy the long battery life, comfortable lightweight design, clear LCD screen, and reliable notifications, often describing the watch as “sporty and fun.” Common praise centers on durability (IP67) and basic health tracking, while recurring complaints focus on missing GPS, lack of on‑device replies, and the inability to store music directly on the device.
Common Complaints
Missing GPS functionality, no always‑on display, limited smart features like Bluetooth calling and music storage, and a basic LCD screen that lacks the vibrancy of AMOLED panels.
What People Are Saying
“sporty and fun”
“modest smartwatch”
How It Compares
vs. Samsung Galaxy Fit 3
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Disadvantages
Choose the Moto Watch 40 if battery longevity and cost are top priorities; choose the Galaxy Fit 3 for a richer display, always‑on screen, and potential GPS support.