Motorola ‘XT2541-1’ Smartwatch Certified by the FCC Authority: Few Key Features Revealed

A new Motorola smartwatch was recently spotted on the TUV Rheinland and EEC certification databases, and this same device has now appeared on the FCC certification database too. Via the listing, a few of its key features have also been revealed.
Read more about it below.
Motorola ‘XT2541-1’ Smartwatch – FCC Certification
The upcoming Motorola smartwatch which bears the model number – ‘XT2541-1’ has received the FCC certification with the FCC ID of ‘IHDT6AB4’. As per the FCC listing, this device is revealed to have a Bluetooth frequency (Tx & Rx) of 2400 MHz ~ 2483.5 MHz, GNSS frequency (Rx) of 1559 MHz ~ 1610 MHz, along with metal frame antennas for Bluetooth and GNSS. To note, the metal frame antenna type indicates that the watch makes use of the metal chassis or the frame as part of its antenna system. The type of modulation for Bluetooth LE is GFSK, Bluetooth 1 Mbps is also GFSK, Bluetooth 2Mbps is π/4-DQPSK, Bluetooth 3 Mbps is 8-DPSK, and GNSS is BPSK.
On the battery side, it will be packing a battery with the model number of ‘L3275’, and it is going to come with a USB cable carrying the model number of ‘SLQ-A269A’. To add, via the UL Demko certification platform, the ‘L3275’ battery is revealed to pack 300 mAh battery capacity. Furthermore, the FCC database also reveals that the device supports both BP (blood pressure) and ECG (electrocardiogram) health monitoring features, as well as the GPS navigation system (1575 MHz).
As mentioned above, earlier this same device was spotted on the TUV Rheinland and EEC certification databases, and specs like 5W charging and Class III protective design were revealed then. Possibly, more updates concerning this upcoming Motorola smartwatch could be shared soon, and the FCC certification serves as a pointer, suggesting its nearing launch.
Stay tuned for more updates.