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Motorola Launches Razr 60 Fifa Edition Ai Perceptive Companion And New Moto Watch

At CES 2026, Motorola took the stage at Lenovo Tech Day to reveal a wave of new products, from foldable phones to AI tools. The spotlight shone on the brand’s first book-style foldable, the Razr Fold, and the new Motorola Signature phone. Alongside these headline devices, Motorola introduced several gadgets and software innovations designed for everyday tech users. Here’s a closer look at everything announced at the event.

Razr 60 FIFA World Cup 26 Edition

Motorola Razr 60 FIFA World Cup 26 Edition

Motorola launched a limited-edition Razr 60 tailored for FIFA fans. This clamshell foldable comes with a soft-textured rear panel featuring patterns inspired by the FIFA World Cup. The phone is available in a green color variant and carries the same specifications as the standard Razr 60. Fans will enjoy custom wallpapers, a FIFA-themed ringtone, and a FIFA watermark for photos.

The device will be available in the US and Canada starting February 12, priced at $700.

Moto Watch: Fitness Meets Style

Moto Watch

Motorola also unveiled its latest smartwatch, the Moto Watch, developed in partnership with Polar for health and fitness tracking. It features a 1.43-inch circular OLED display protected by Gorilla Glass 3. Key specifications include a PPG sensor, Bluetooth 5.3, dual-frequency GPS, and an IP68 water and dust resistance rating.

The watch comes in aluminum finishes with a stainless steel crown and Pantone-colored bands. Motorola claims it can last up to 13 days on a single charge without an always-on display. It tracks heart rate continuously, monitors sleep, and supports multiple workout modes. The Moto Watch will be available in select markets across Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, and Oceania.

Sound Flow: Portable Speaker with Bose Audio

Sound Flow Portable Speaker

Motorola introduced the Sound Flow, a portable Bluetooth speaker featuring Sound by Bose. It includes a 20W woofer, a 10W tweeter, and dual passive radiators. Connectivity options include Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi 5, and UWB, while its IP67 rating ensures durability.

The speaker houses a 6,000mAh battery, offering up to 12 hours of playback. Its exterior uses twill-textured fabric, available in Pantone Carbon and Pantone Warm Taupe, and features capacitive touch controls.

Moto Pen Ultra and Moto Tag 2

Moto Pen Ultra

The Moto Pen Ultra is a new stylus with a 1.4mm tip, Bluetooth 5.3, 4,096 pressure levels, and a 6-axis motion sensor. It weighs 4.7g, comes with a USB-C charging case, and offers sub-5ms latency. The pen carries an IP55 rating for water and dust resistance.

Moto Tag 2

Motorola also updated its Tag 2 tracker. It uses UWB, Bluetooth channel sounding, and the Find Hub network. The Tag 2 offers a replaceable battery with up to 500 days of life and carries an IP68 rating. A single button can locate paired devices or act as a remote camera shutter.

Qira: Motorola’s AI Push

Motorola Qira

Motorola introduced Qira, a unified AI assistant co-developed with Lenovo. Qira combines features from moto AI, Lenovo AI Now, Creator Zone, and Learning Zone into a single platform. The AI can be activated via the “Hey, Qira” phrase, a hardware key, or an on-screen pill. Motorola plans to release Qira on select Lenovo devices in Q1 2026, followed by Motorola devices.

Motorola Project Maxwell

Alongside Qira, Motorola presented Project Maxwell, a wearable AI accessory from 312 Labs. It integrates a camera and microphone, continuously processing visual, audio, and environmental data. Powered by Multimodal Perception Fusion and Natural Language Interaction technologies, Project Maxwell provides real-time, context-aware insights to users.