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Moto Watch Fit, which doesn’t run Wear OS, will cost $200 when it launches on May 22

Motorola has just announced pricing for its new smartwatch, the Moto Watch Fit, and it’s not particularly cheap.

Announced last month alongside the new Razr lineup, Motorola is also launching the Moto Watch Fit this month. The smartwatch is focused on fitness and boasts 16-day battery life. It also has a 1.9-inch square OLED display and supports 22mm bands.

Despite not running Wear OS, though, the Moto Watch Fit is set to cost $199 in the US, and $249 in Canada. It will be available first from Motorola’s website on May 22, and then expand to Best Buy and Amazon at some point later on. It’s a rather hefty price for a smartwatch with limited capabilities, especially knowing that similar options from brands such as Amazfit can cost as little as $80, and sometimes even less.

What do you think of the Moto Watch Fit now that we know its price?

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