Motorola announces Razr 60 FIFA World Cup 26 Edition, AI Perceptive Companion, Moto Watch, and more

  • Posted on Jan. 7, 2026, 3 a.m.
At Lenovo Tech Day 2026 during CES, Motorola unveiled its first book-style foldable, the Razr Fold, alongside the new Motorola Signature. That wasn’t all, though. Here’s a look at the other announcements from the event. Motorola unveiled the Razr 60 FIFA World Cup 26 Edition, a limited-edition model for FIFA fans. The clamshell foldable features a soft textured rear panel with patterns associated with the FIFA World Cup.
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The phone will be only available in the US and Canada starting February 12. It is priced at $700.
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The Moto Watch will be available in select markets across Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, and Oceania, with stainless steel, silicone, or soft-luxe band options.
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The Sound Flow sports a twill-textured fabric finish, comes in Pantone Carbon and Pantone Warm Taupe colors, and includes capacitive touch controls.
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Motorola also introduced the Moto Pen Ultra and the Moto Tag 2 at the event. The Moto Pen Ultra features a 1.4mm tip, Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity, and a 6-axis motion sensor. It comes with a USB Type-C charging case, carries an IP55 rating, weighs just 4.7g, and is claimed to deliver sub-5ms latency.
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Motorola’s updated Tag 2 is powered by UWB, Bluetooth channel sounding, and the Find Hub network. It carries an IP68 rating and is claimed to deliver up to 500 days of battery life with a user-replaceable battery. The Tag 2 also includes a button that can be used to locate a paired device or act as a remote camera shutter. Lastly, the company announced Qira, a unified AI assistant jointly developed by Lenovo and Motorola, and showcased an AI Perceptive Companion proof of concept dubbed Project Maxwell. Qira is positioned as a system-level, context-aware AI that can be activated using the “Hey, Qira” wake phrase, a dedicated hardware key, or a persistent on-screen pill. Motorola says Qira will roll out to select Lenovo devices in Q1 2026, followed by Motorola devices at a later date. Meanwhile, Project Maxwell, developed by Motorola’s 312 Labs, explores new ways to bring AI into everyday use. It is a wearable accessory that integrates with Qira and can continuously process visual, audio, and environmental data to deliver real-time, context-aware insights. It is powered by Multimodal Perception Fusion and Natural Language Interaction and Intention Capture technologies.
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