Are you curious about the ins and outs of your Moto Watch 100? We've got you covered with answers to some of the most common questions regarding this stylish wearable device.
Can I make payments with my Moto Watch 100?
The Moto Watch 100, unfortunately, does not support NFC or Google Pay for payment transactions.
Can I purchase straps for my Moto Watch 100?
Yes, you have the option to purchase replacement straps for your Moto Watch 100. We offer them on our website, and you'll find that any 20mm watch strap is compatible. Additionally, the 3rd Gen Moto360 watch straps are also suitable for use with the M100.
What type of glass is used on the Moto Watch 100?
The Moto Watch 100 employs tempered glass with an oleophobic coating. Although it doesn't use the Gorilla Glass brand, it shares similar properties concerning durability, scratch resistance, and fingerprint resistance. The tempered glass protector consists of multiple layers, including absorbent silicon, PET film, an optically clear adhesive tempered glass, and an oleophobic coating. This multi-layered approach makes tempered glass up to five times stronger than regular glass.
Does the Moto Watch 100 have a “Quick Reply” function?
As of now, the Moto Watch 100 allows you to read messages but does not support a "Quick Reply" function.
Is the Moto Watch 100's iOS compatibility the same as Android?
For iOS compatibility, the Moto Watch 100 matches its Android counterpart. However, due to iOS security system constraints, the watch can only display notifications that appear on the lock screen of your iPhone/iPad. Notifications marked as "secure" by certain apps will not be shown on either your mobile device or the Moto Watch 100.
How much does the Moto Watch 100 weigh?
The Moto Watch 100 comes in at 46g with the straps included. On its own, without the straps, it weighs 29g.
Does the Moto Watch 100 count and record the number of floors climbed?
The Moto Watch 100 does not track the number of floors climbed. However, it offers a range of other metrics, including Heart Rate and Oxygen (SPO2) monitoring.
What is the estimated Battery Life of the Moto Watch 100?
You can expect the Moto Watch 100's battery to last up to 14 days. With 20 minutes of GPS tracking per day and 50 notifications, the battery life ranges from 8 to 10 days.
Are the Moto Watch and Moto360 Chargers interchangeable?
No, the chargers for the Moto Watch and Moto360 are not compatible and cannot be used interchangeably. Moreover, neither of these watches supports 3rd Party Chargers.