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DARRYL DIEFENBACHER
June 5, 2025

Where are/how do i find the Stopwatch and Timer functions?

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Mr. Anderson
August 15, 2025

To find the Stopwatch and Timer functions on the Motorola Watch 120:

1. Use the touchscreen or side buttons to navigate through the menu.
2. Scroll down through the available features.
3. Select either "Stopwatch" or "Timer" from the list.

The Stopwatch lets you start, pause, and reset with a tap. The Timer includes preset options and allows custom durations.

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Leslie
April 13, 2025

How to change kilometers to miles? Celsius to Fahrenheit?

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Mr. Anderson
April 13, 2025

The context does not provide specific steps to change kilometers to miles or Celsius to Fahrenheit on the Motorola Moto Watch 120. However, such settings are typically adjusted through the Moto Watch Lite app on your phone. You may need to look in the app settings for units or regional preferences to switch between metric and imperial units.

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Leslie
April 14, 2025

@Mr. Anderson Yes, that would make perfect sense. But it is not addressed whatsoever in the instructions, nor can I find it anywhere in the app. Incredible. And I have since learned that changing from 24 to 12 hour clock only affects clock face. Everywhere else, it's stuck on 24. Can't enjoy doing this much math every time I look at my watch! Thanks for your reply though.

Leslie
April 14, 2025

@Mr. Anderson Found it! (This was in FAQs at support.motowatch.com). You must select your watch in the app, then scroll down the list of settings to find units of measure. (The term "imperial" will get you nowhere in the manual or support site.) Thanks again for your reply.

Ken Hayes
April 12, 2025

can I add a stationary bike to the activities?

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Mr. Anderson
April 12, 2025

Yes, you can add a stationary bike activity to the Motorola Moto Watch 120 using the Moto Watch Lite App. Go to "Sports Manager" in the device settings, remove unwanted activities, and add stationary bike if it's available among the supported activities. The watch supports tracking over 100 activities.

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Ken Hayes
April 12, 2025

@Mr. Anderson

Ken Hayes
April 12, 2025

@Ken Hayes no stationary bike available. Also in the app when you select activities and save them. They do not show up on the main dashboard.

Deb Godsil
March 9, 2025

Change weather from Celsius to fahrenheit on my Moto watch 120

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Bobby Love
March 20, 2025

@Deb Godsil

Bobby Love
March 20, 2025

@Deb Godsil - check the phone app for it. there is an option to change in there.

Ken Hayes
April 12, 2025

How do you set the step length for a Moto watch 120?

Summary of Contents for Motorola moto watch 120

  • Page 1 User Manual Version 1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Activity Tracking Watch functions Choose Your Activities Change the watch face Start a Workout DND (Do Not Disturb) mode Before You Begin Pairing Your Moto Watch 120 During Your Workout Notifications Activity History Setting Up Notifications Google Fit Viewing Notifications Care &...
  • Page 3: Navigation

    Navigation Wrist Placement and Charging Your Moto Watch 120 uses a combination of touchscreen Optimal Wear gestures and two side buttons for easy control. Touch Screen Navigation Everyday Position the watch at least one finger-width below your wrist ● Watch face: Your starting point.
  • Page 4: Charging

    1. Connect the USB end of the charger to a computer or charging brick. Change the watch face 2. Make sure the back of your Moto Watch 120 is dry and clean. Touch and hold: Press and hold the current watch face.
  • Page 5: Dnd (Do Not Disturb) Mode

    DND (Do Not Disturb) mode Enable: 1. Swipe down from the watch face for quick settings. 2. Tap the DND icon (it will turn light blue). Customize: 1. Swipe down to quick settings. 2. Tap the settings icon. 3. Select "Do not disturb" for these options: ○...
  • Page 6: Pairing Your Moto Watch 120

    3. Connect in the App ● Open the Moto Watch Lite app. ● Tap "Add watch" and select "Moto Watch 120." ● Choose the watch with the ID matching your watch's MAC address. To find this: ○ On your watch, swipe up on the QR Code screen.
  • Page 7: Notifications

    Notifications Setting Up Notifications 1. Enable Bluetooth: Make sure Bluetooth is on in your phone's settings. 2. Open the Moto Watch Lite app: Go to the "Home" tab and select your watch. 3. Tap "Phone notification settings". You might be prompted to grant the app notification access – choose "Turn on now." 4.
  • Page 8: Applications

    ● Page 3: Visualize your weekly progress with a handy step trend graph. Heart Rate: Understand Your Heart ● Continuous Monitoring: Your Moto Watch 120 keeps an eye on your heart rate all day long, even when you're resting or sleeping.
  • Page 9: Sleep: Recharge And Recover

    Stress: Check Your Stress Levels ● How it Works: Your Moto Watch 120 analyzes changes in your heart rate to gauge your stress levels. You can enable automatic readings from within the app and determine how often readings are made.
  • Page 10: Music Control: Your Remote Soundtrack

    ○ Permissions: Make sure the Moto Watch Lite app has permission to access your location. Music Control: Your Remote Soundtrack ● Play, Pause, Skip: Control music apps on your phone right from your wrist. ● No Music, No Controls: If you don't see the music widget: ○...
  • Page 11: Settings

    Settings Customize your Moto Watch 120 to work exactly the way you want it. Display ● Watch face: Choose your favorite style and information layout. ● AOD (Always On Display): Keep the time visible even when the screen is inactive.
  • Page 12: Theatre Mode

    Important: Losing your password requires 5 incorrect attempts, then a factory reset. Sport Recognition ● Automatic Reminders: Get a nudge when your Moto Watch 120 senses you've started (or stopped) activities like walking, running, cycling, using an elliptical, or rowing.
  • Page 13: System

    System ● Restart: Give your watch a fresh start. ● Power Off: Turn your watch off. To turn it back on, press and hold the top button for more than 3 seconds. ● Reset: Erase all data and restore the watch to how it was when new. This also requires you to re-pair the watch to your phone.
  • Page 14: Activity Tracking

    Activity Tracking Your Moto Watch 120 supports tracking over 100 indoor and outdoor activities. Let's get moving! Choose Your Activities ● Moto Watch Lite App: 1. Open the app and select your watch on the "Home" tab. 2. Go to device settings and tap "Sports Manager."...
  • Page 15: Activity History

    ○ In the app: View synced activity data in the Moto Watch Lite app. Google Fit Sync your Moto Watch 120 with Google Fit for a complete picture of your health! How to Connect: 1. Open the Moto Watch Lite app.
  • Page 16: Care & Maintenance

    Care & maintenance ● Please clean the watch and strap periodically with clean water and then use a dry soft cloth to dry up the watch. ● Please DO NOT use shampoo, soaps and other chemicals to wipe the dirt in avoidance of irritating skin or corrosion of the watch.
  • Page 17: Legal

    Motorola reserves the right to change or modify any information or specifications without notice or obligation.
  • Page 18: Regulatory Information

    Regulatory Information Electronic Label Your watch uses an electronic label that provides some regulatory information about the device. To see the electronic label, tap the watch screen, press the top physical button, go to “Settings”, “About” Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Exposure to RF Energy &...
  • Page 19: Medical Precautions

    Medical Precautions Battery Safety The battery is not intended for user replacement, do not replace the battery by yourself. Battery related operations Medical Devices must be performed by the manufacturer or the manufacturer’s authorized service provider. If you use an implantable pacemaker or defibrillator, or another medical device, consult your healthcare provider and the Do not place the battery or the device under direct sunlight, device manufacturer’s directions before using this watch.
  • Page 20: Operating Environment

    Do not use or store this device near flammable or explosive equipment. A cautionary note on water resistance: The Moto Watch 120 is IP68 Water Resistant. This means the watch is complete protection against dust over extended time and protection against contact with objects greater than 1mm in diameter, such as a wire or a small tool.
  • Page 21: Limited Warranty

    Limited Warranty The Warranty Period for moto watches purchased from motorola is 1 year from the date of purchase. To obtain service or information, please email to support@motowatch.com You will receive instructions on how to ship the Products or Accessories at your expense and risk, to a CE Brands Authorized Repair Center.

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