This would have been the perfect time for Motorola to make a new Moto 360 Wear OS watch
Motorola just hosted a major launch event introducing three new Razr models, including the Razr Ultra, which might just be the best flip phone of the year. In my mind, the stage was perfectly set for the company to drop an equally powerful wearable. A bold return to the market with a proper Wear OS smartwatch could’ve reignited the Moto 360 lineup and pushed the entire category forward. Unfortunately, that wasn’t to be. In fairness, the newly announced Moto Watch Fit seems like a functional enough fitness tracker. With a square-shaped, 1.9-inch OLED display, it looks a lot like an Apple Watch, and that’s fine by me. I have no affinity for the company’s circular past, and square displays fit more data on screen anyway. The device also features a titanium build, Gorilla Glass protection, an IP68 rating and 5ATM water resistance, and 1000 nits peak brightness. So it should be hardy enough to survive most workouts.