Motorola Moto Watch 120 – Premium Smartwatch with AMOLED Display, 10-Day Battery, Heart Rate & SpO2 Tracking, Fitness & Health Monitoring, Compatible with Android and iPhone – Phantom Black In Stock

$129.90

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Customers find the smartwatch offers good value for money with its sleek design and vibrant display. They appreciate its long-lasting battery life of at least 7 days between charges. Many customers like the easy setup and build quality. However, opinions vary on functionality, sync functionality, and notifications.

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36 customers mention "Value for money"36 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the smartwatch's value for money. They say it feels like a premium watch, not a budget-friendly option. However, some customers have issues with the app.

"…It sets is apart from the competition. Is it worth a buy? For what you get for the price definitely. Is it an Apple watch or Pixel or Galaxy?…" Read more
"…It is light enough and slim enough to wear 24 hours. The price was right being quite less than the Fitbit variety…." Read more
"…But for a fraction of the price you get solid basic data (heart rate, blood oxygen, steps, sleep, stress levels) with more detailed data available…" Read more
"This watch is an amazing value, it is a fraction of the Samsung offerings and yet has basically the same usability…." Read more
29 customers mention "Battery life"25 positive4 negative

Customers appreciate the watch's battery life. They say it has an impressive capacity of almost two weeks with good sleep quality. The temperature, pulse, and remaining battery capacity are always displayed on the screen.

"…The major plus for me is the battery life! It has lasted for a week now and still going strong…." Read more
"I like this watch. The battery lasts a long time and can be placed in an even longer lifetime by setting it into a black/white (shown in pictures)…." Read more
"…the bright, easily legible display, and the phenomenal battery life (at least 7 days between charges), together with all the other…" Read more
"…The battery life is impressive, I have only charged the watch once when I first got it, it is at 49% after 14 days…" Read more
26 customers mention "Design"23 positive3 negative

Customers like the watch's design. They find it looks good with enough functionalities. The display is bright, crisp, and vibrant. They appreciate that you can personalize the face of the watch and the simple layout.

"…I feel the Motowatch 120 gets it right. The display is beautiful and reminds me of the Pixel watch and I like the larger size…." Read more
"…The display is nice and bright and crisp and allows a lot of configuration possibilities for the “main” display…." Read more
"…However, the attractive and durable housing for the watch, the comfortable wrist band (which is replaceable), the bright, easily legible display,…" Read more
"Simple design. Works well for the price but doesn't compare to other big name watches…." Read more
15 customers mention "Ease of setup"11 positive4 negative

Customers find the wearable computer easy to set up and use. They appreciate its premium feel and build quality. The device connects easily to their phones.

"…The app is easy to use and synch with (although I did have to restart my phone for it to happen)…." Read more
"…Was easy to connect to my phone. The charge is fast and lasts a while but the charger itself is easy to bump and come off the watch…." Read more
"A perfect watch for me. Easy to use, most important facts like date, outdoor temperatur, my pulse and battery capacity left always on the…" Read more
"Easy to set up. Fits wrist as expected. Accurate readings of pulse n heart rate…." Read more
12 customers mention "Build quality"12 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the watch's build quality. They find it well-made, with good material and a stable design. The UI is good and the watch has a premium feel. It charges quickly and lasts for a long time, providing solid basic data at a reasonable price.

"…full of nifty features, too many to list, but the alarms, timers, well being, O2 monitoring, movement notification, step counter, pulse rate, sleep…" Read more
"…But for a fraction of the price you get solid basic data (heart rate, blood oxygen, steps, sleep, stress levels) with more detailed data available…" Read more
"…is actually pretty good, it syncs quickly, has a good UI, and is pretty stable…." Read more
"…Was easy to connect to my phone. The charge is fast and lasts a while but the charger itself is easy to bump and come off the watch…." Read more
27 customers mention "Sync functionality"11 positive16 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the sync functionality of the wearable computer. Some mention it syncs well with iPhones, Motorola Edge+ phones, and Fitbit. Others report issues with the watch not syncing properly with their phone or having trouble pairing within the app.

"…The only snag is that it doesn't synch with MyFitnessPal, so although you can synch that app to Google Fit, the activity you record on your Moto…" Read more
"…movement notification, step counter, pulse rate, sleep monitor, sync to iPhone (you really can have a phone call through this phone), breathing…" Read more
"…My steps have never synced and I haven't seen any notifications come across my watch face in months…." Read more
"…can receive notifications from whatever app you want, you can also make and receive calls and that works fine…." Read more
26 customers mention "Functionality"16 positive10 negative

Customers have different views on the watch's functionality. Some find it works well with a good battery life and appreciate the familiar MotoWatch OS. Others feel the functionality is limited, and some find the step counter doesn't work properly.

"…It does what he wants it to do. So far no issues. I think it's very nice for the price." Read more
"…But the functionality was limited and so I got also a Moto Watch 360 that I bought used for about $70…." Read more
"…Alarms app – Works well – Incoming Call – works. Has volume control. Clear sound. – Notifications – Works well…." Read more
"Perfect works great exactly what I ordered" Read more
14 customers mention "Notifications"7 positive7 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the notifications on the wearable computer. Some find them useful for phone calls and messages, while others say they only come through with vibrations without auditory sounds. There are also complaints about the heartbeat function not updating during runs and the watch having a consistently low heart rate.

"…I feel it gets the basics right in health tracking, light notifications, design, and weight…." Read more
"…but, the tracking seems to be slightely off, the heart rate is consistantly 10-20 beats low. Final Opinion:…" Read more
"…You also get all the usual array of notifications and alarms, as well as lots of different watch face choices…." Read more
"…The vibration is also weak…." Read more





Great smartwatch with amazing battery life!

4 out of 5 stars

Great smartwatch with amazing battery life!
I wanted to write a review like seven days ago but when I got the watch I wanted to wait until I knew how long the battery lasts. I got the watch last Tuesday which is now seven days ago. The watch came sealed in the box and it was 96% charged out of the box. So I figured I'd use it and see how long that charge would last. Seven days later it is still at 35% as you can see in the photo. So I figure it can last for another three or four days and I still have never put this watch on the charger. So obviously this is the major pro for this watch and it outweighs any cons that it may have. I have the Moto Watch 120 and I liked that watch very much. The battery life was also the major pro with that watch as it would last about six days before needing recharging. But the functionality was limited and so I got also a Moto Watch 360 that I bought used for about $70. I love the 360 but the major problem with it is that it needs recharging every other day. The 120 is the perfect compromise.The pros: Battery life of course, bigger watch face, beautiful glass watch face, it is a smart watch so you can receive notifications from whatever app you want, you can also make and receive calls and that works fine.The cons: It does have a lot of watch faces but I don't love any of them and I am not sure how to get more or if you can even get more. The watch faces are not customizable like the 360. You cannot reply to messages, as far as I can tell. And there is no interface for the watch for your calendar like you can do with the 360.This watch does not run on the Wear OS like the 360. This doesn't matter to me. I don't really care much for Wear OS anyway and I can live with the Moto Watch OS. If Motorola (through whatever company it is they contracted to make these watches) would add the missing functionality in the cons above, this would be a five-star easy. In fact, the way this watch is now is amazing that it only costs about $130. I advise you to get one before they realize they should be charging at least twice as much for this kind of watch.Also, as you can see in the photo I got the silver because I detest the plastic straps that come with these watches so I get a new strap for it.Update: You can speak to AI and get answers with this watch.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024

    Color: Phantom BlackVerified Purchase

    I have owned a few brands of smart watch from cheap to expensive. All smart watches usually have their strengths and weaknesses. For instance I currently own the last generation Motowatch 100 which being a Motorola fan I felt the watch was on the right track but not there just yet. I feel the Motowatch 120 gets it right. The display is beautiful and reminds me of the Pixel watch and I like the larger size. The choice of watch faces is a nice and needed addition to Motowatch. The faces on the Motowatch 100 were bland to ugly and you only had 6. Believe me when I say this watch looks way better in person than the images I have seen online. I feel it gets the basics right in health tracking, light notifications, design, and weight. It hits those bases just right and does not distract me but I feel hits a good balance of wearable and fitness. The major plus for me is the battery life! It has lasted for a week now and still going strong. Granted I am moderately active so I don't do fitness tracking all the time so usage may vary. But I have changed watch faces quite a bit and fiddled around the watch doing smart watch things and the battery holds up. I do like the workout detection feature, I have more expensive smart watches and the workout detection either over does it or under does it. This watch does a descent job in my opinion especially at the price.
    I feel this watch should be the foundation in which Motorola moves forward with their wearable business. Being and owner of the motowatch 360 (which I don't wear anymore) and seeing Google abandon their OEM partners Motowatch OS has a lot of strengths to build off of. More popular Apple and Google watches are more integrated with their ecosystems but at the cost of too much stuff running in the background trying keep up with everything. Or a 3rd party app or watch face not "tuned" very well and killing off the battery. Taking a more measured approach and getting the basics of a smartwatch right first then making improvements and maybe let in 3rd parties later in my view is smart. Plus I like how Motowatch OS is familiar in how it functions but has its own signature with the home screen. The half screen recent apps and weather to me is a nice touch. It sets is apart from the competition.
    Is it worth a buy? For what you get for the price definitely. Is it an Apple watch or Pixel or Galaxy? Nope, but why should it be? Choice is good. Can you rock a Motorola Razr, Moto buds and a Motowatch 120 and not follow the crowd and be original and who cares what people think? Yep! So if you are on the fence about picking one up hop over and get one.

    29 people found this helpful


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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024

    Color: Phantom BlackVerified Purchase

    I like this watch. The battery lasts a long time and can be placed in an even longer lifetime by setting it into a black/white (shown in pictures). The display is nice and bright and crisp and allows a lot of configuration possibilities for the “main” display. The band is comfortable with two holding bands to keep the wrist strap from flapping around. What is good is that the strap has many close placed holes for the tongue so it fits snuggly without being over tight. The actual face is made of gorilla glass so I haven’t scratched it yet and I’ve had it for many weeks now. I definitely like this watch. One reason I picked it was due to Motorola’s repuation; in this case it seems to be warranted. I may have opted for different colors, but at the time this black on black was the only option available without waiting.
    It is light enough and slim enough to wear 24 hours. The price was right being quite less than the Fitbit variety. Also, it is chocked full of nifty features, too many to list, but the alarms, timers, well being, O2 monitoring, movement notification, step counter, pulse rate, sleep monitor, sync to iPhone (you really can have a phone call through this phone), breathing exercises, stress level monitoring, resting heart rate, weather display (from the iPhone app), and not lastly but really nifty in a watch… a flashlight mode where the entire face is lit up.

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    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Nice long battery lasting watch by Motorola

    Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024


    I like this watch. The battery lasts a long time and can be placed in an even longer lifetime by setting it into a black/white (shown in pictures). The display is nice and bright and crisp and allows a lot of configuration possibilities for the “main” display. The band is comfortable with two holding bands to keep the wrist strap from flapping around. What is good is that the strap has many close placed holes for the tongue so it fits snuggly without being over tight. The actual face is made of gorilla glass so I haven’t scratched it yet and I’ve had it for many weeks now. I definitely like this watch. One reason I picked it was due to Motorola’s repuation; in this case it seems to be warranted. I may have opted for different colors, but at the time this black on black was the only option available without waiting.
    It is light enough and slim enough to wear 24 hours. The price was right being quite less than the Fitbit variety. Also, it is chocked full of nifty features, too many to list, but the alarms, timers, well being, O2 monitoring, movement notification, step counter, pulse rate, sleep monitor, sync to iPhone (you really can have a phone call through this phone), breathing exercises, stress level monitoring, resting heart rate, weather display (from the iPhone app), and not lastly but really nifty in a watch… a flashlight mode where the entire face is lit up.

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    10 people found this helpful


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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025

    Color: Phantom BlackVerified Purchase

    With the Moto Watch 120 you are not going to get all the bells and whistles of a Samsung or an Apple. But for a fraction of the price you get solid basic data (heart rate, blood oxygen, steps, sleep, stress levels) with more detailed data available by swiping through the phone faces and connecting the Moto Watch Lite app to Google Fit. You also get all the usual array of notifications and alarms, as well as lots of different watch face choices. The app is easy to use and synch with (although I did have to restart my phone for it to happen). The only snag is that it doesn't synch with MyFitnessPal, so although you can synch that app to Google Fit, the activity you record on your Moto Watch won't appear in MFP (so you will need to manually enter it). However, the attractive and durable housing for the watch, the comfortable wrist band (which is replaceable), the bright, easily legible display, and the phenomenal battery life (at least 7 days between charges), together with all the other features noted above, make this is a wonderful device I would thoroughly recommend to anyone who appreciates value for money.

    6 people found this helpful


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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024

    Color: Phantom BlackVerified Purchase

    This watch is an amazing value, it is a fraction of the Samsung offerings and yet has basically the same usability. The watch has a decent set of features, and the only one I found inaccurate is the sleeping one (it counts my time in bed awake before getting up as sleep). The default watch faces are bad, but there are a ton of free ones you can download on the official app that are way better. The battery life is impressive, I have only charged the watch once when I first got it, it is at 49% after 14 days (No AoD, twist to wake was turned off after 7 days). That's incredible, and far better than the Samsung watches. People are complaining about the Google Fit sync, but that's not the fault of the watch, my FitBit had the same issues with Google Fit. If you use Google Fit, the syncing is the least terrible of the brands i have tried (Moto, FitBit, Samsung) but YMMV. If you do not use Google Fit, the software on this watch is actually pretty good, it syncs quickly, has a good UI, and is pretty stable. I honestly would recommend this as a great health tracker even if you never use the watch features, as the competition is way worse imo.

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  • Wayne
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great Watch

    Reviewed in Canada on March 4, 2025

    Color: Phantom BlackVerified Purchase

    Nice features at a better price than other watches. Sleek design with a smooth clean look. Works flawlessly.






  • WellBeingSensE
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Fue seguro y rápido.

    Reviewed in Mexico on March 2, 2025

    Color: Phantom BlackVerified Purchase

    El mas contento.



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  • HIGINIO VILCHIZ ACOSTA
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    La excelencia de Motorola

    Reviewed in Mexico on December 29, 2024

    Color: Phantom BlackVerified Purchase

    Motorola solo produce calidad y excelentes productos






  • Carmen Morales
    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Bonito pero me gustaba más la versión anterior

    Reviewed in Mexico on January 6, 2025

    Color: Rose GoldVerified Purchase

    La versión motowearch era más completa, los mensajes de texto se leían completos, los correos electrónicos y mensajes de aplicaciones como WhatsApp y messenger, este reloj solo avisa que llega el mensaje y te da un breve preámbulo, no te permite escribir respuesta, no tiene micrófono, me hubiera gustado que tuviera esas opciones para poder potenciar la eficiencia del mismo, la ventaja de este nuevo modelo es que puedes contestar llamadas, realizarlas y personalizar la carátula con imágenes así como la alta durabilidad de la batería, me quedo con baja espectativa de este modelo

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    Carmen Morales

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Bonito pero me gustaba más la versión anterior

    Reviewed in Mexico on January 6, 2025


    La versión motowearch era más completa, los mensajes de texto se leían completos, los correos electrónicos y mensajes de aplicaciones como WhatsApp y messenger, este reloj solo avisa que llega el mensaje y te da un breve preámbulo, no te permite escribir respuesta, no tiene micrófono, me hubiera gustado que tuviera esas opciones para poder potenciar la eficiencia del mismo, la ventaja de este nuevo modelo es que puedes contestar llamadas, realizarlas y personalizar la carátula con imágenes así como la alta durabilidad de la batería, me quedo con baja espectativa de este modelo

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  • Ricardo Valdés Benavides
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Me Gustó mucho

    Reviewed in Mexico on October 19, 2024

    Color: Phantom BlackVerified Purchase

    El diseño sencillo es perfecto, se conecta muy bien con el celular, me llegó en muy buen estado y protegido.


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Visible screen diagonal

2" / 4 cm
Long Battery Life – Unleash your potential with up to 10 days on a single charge, ensuring you stay connected and active without frequent recharging, more accurate tracking with extra battery life.
Vibrant AMOLED Display – Track workouts and explore with ease on a stunning AMOLED display that offers crystal-clear visuals, making it perfect for both indoor and outdoor use.
Advanced Health Monitoring – Stay on top of your health with comprehensive tracking features including heart rate, SpO2, and stress monitoring, providing you with valuable insights to maintain your well-being.
Premium Style and Comfort – Experience the perfect blend of premium style and all-day comfort, making the moto watch 120 an ideal accessory for any occasion.
Compatibility – Designed for versatility, the moto watch 120 is compatible with both iPhone and Android phones, ensuring seamless integration with your favorite devices.

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