There’s a Momax 1-Wear watch that fits your needs
If you’re searching for a smart watch, you’ll want one that fits your daily habits, your budget, and the things you actually use. Momax recently launched three new smart watches—1-Wear Lite, 1-Wear, and 1-Wear+ Pro. Each has a different set of features, a certain style, and a price that matches what it offers.

Here’s what sets these watches apart, and who they’re best for.
Momax 1-Wear Lite
The most affordable of the three is the Momax 1-Wear Lite, available at Digital Walker for P2,990. This watch is built for people who want health and activity tracking without paying extra for things they don’t need. If you want a reliable way to monitor your heart rate, blood oxygen, stress levels, and sleep patterns, the 1-Wear Lite does the job. This model covers the basics well with its AI-powered sleep tracking and 100+ sports modes.

The touch display measures 1.83 inches and can be customized so you can change how the screen looks. It’s made to get wet—IP68 waterproofing means it won’t mind sweat or rain, and the battery lasts up to 7 days which is great if you don’t like charging every night. There’s also an integrated AI voice assistant, plus a built-in microphone and speaker for calls and messages. The magnetic charger is simple, and you won’t have to fuss to get it charging. If you’re a student, someone just getting into fitness, or you need basic health insights, this model is practical, reliable, and easy to use.
Momax 1-Wear
The next step up is the Momax 1-Wear (my personal favorite), costing P3,890. It shares most of the health tracking and basic smart features with the Lite, but it tweaks the form factor and the screen size. With a 1.38-inch touch display and customizable dials, it feels more compact but still easy to read. You get all-day activity tracking, over 100 sports modes, and the same advanced AI sleep analysis. This model is also waterproof (IP68 rating) and offers up to 7 days on a single charge.


The difference here is mainly in size and style, rather than features, so it comes down to what feels right on your wrist. The 1-Wear makes sense for someone who wants a smart watch that’s not too big, but still values all the core features—maybe young professionals, or adults with active work and social lives.
Momax 1-Wear+ Pro
At the top is the Momax 1-Wear+ Pro, priced at P4,990. This is for people who want everything in a smart watch and then some. The display is a large 1.99-inch, full-color AMOLED. It’s bright, sharp, and customizable with dials you can pull from a cloud server. The battery lasts even longer—up to 10 days—and, with a 3 ATM water resistance rating, it’s well suited for swimming or heavier exposure to water compared to the other two. Health tracking is just as thorough, covering heart rate, SpO2, stress, and sleep, with AI insights.



But here, you also get intuitive touch controls and a rotatable digital crown for easier navigation, and direct access to more advanced features from the watch face itself. Calls, texts, and voice assistant controls are all right at your wrist, through the built-in microphone and speaker. The charging is magnetic, just like the others, staying simple and hassle-free.
This model is a better fit for those who need their watch to do everything—maybe athletes, business people, or people willing to pay more for strong battery life and premium feel. If you use lots of smart features daily and prefer a bigger, more colorful screen, this is the best option among the three.
Which one is for you?
While all three watches do a good job of tracking health and activity basics, they target different users. The 1-Wear Lite works well for kids, students, or anyone who wants to start tracking health without spending much. The 1-Wear is there for those who want a sleeker, slightly smaller style without losing the core features. The 1-Wear+ Pro is all about advanced functions and daily convenience for someone who relies on having technology at their fingertips and wants their device to last longer between charges.

Prices are set officially by Digital Walker, so what you see there is what you pay. If you’re making a decision, it’s not just about how many features a watch has. Consider whether you’ll really use all the extra functions, and how the watch fits into your day-to-day life. For some, a bigger screen or extra-long battery life just isn’t necessary. For others, those things might make the difference.
When you compare these three, you get clear options: one for a tighter budget and entry-level users, one for those who like a familiar smart watch design, and one for people who want all the top features.
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Giancarlo Viterbo is a Filipino Technology Journalist, blogger and Editor of gadgetpilipinas.net, He is also a Geek, Dad and a Husband. He knows a lot about washing the dishes, doing some errands and following instructions from his boss on his day job. Follow him on twitter: @gianviterbo and @gadgetpilipinas.





