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Published: 2016-01-19, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Comfortable, cheaper than regular Moto 360, GPS onboard
Battery life as a sports watch, only caters for running, flat tyre display, heart rate monitoring can be a little variable
In the Moto 360 Sport you have an interesting device. Moto is pushing the sport angle, although it's not really a strong competitor for a dedicated sports-tracking device. If you're a runner, you'll probably find that something from the Garmin Forer...
AnyLight display is crystal clear almost anywhere, Standalone GPS allows phone-free run tracking, Silicon strap is snug and sweatproof
Heart rate readings are iffy, Included apps only cater for runners, Battery life still poor at 24hrs
The 360 Sport isn't a sports watch. It's no Garmin Forerunner. Sure, it's got standalone GPS, a clever display and continuous in-run heart rate monitoring, but it's solely equipped for sprinting – and it's not the best at that. Instead, with the 360 Spor...
Published: 2016-01-11, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
Clearly, the Motorola Moto 360 isn't a very good fitness watch – it simply doesn't give you enough control for that, and neither does it provide any extra motivation or the tools to take you beyond the usual target-based steps and heart-rate activity goal...
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Published: 2016-01-07, Author: Paul , review by: wareable.com
Accurate GPS tracking, Display easy to read outdoors, Reasonable price, Comfortable, compact design,
Strap attracts dust and fluff, No iOS Moto Body app, Display warps at the edges, Heart rate accuracy issues,
The Moto 360 Sport isn't a dedicated sports watch. In fact, the only sport it supports is running. And, if you want in-depth running metrics, you're going to be disappointed. However, if you're looking to dip your toes in the murky smartwatch waters, and...
AnyLight Hybrid Display is great both indoors and out, Minimal hiccups in performance, Accurate GPS tracking, Lightweight and not overly bulky, Charging is quick and easy
Battery life could be much better, Only tracks running for now, Cannot swap out watch bands
Motorola's Moto 360 Sport excels at being a smartwatch but falls short with fitness tracking as a whole. It has a great display, sleek and sporty design and performs very well, but this is geared towards runners and can't track any other exercises at the...
Motorola is marketing the Moto 360 Sport as a device for active people who want features found in an activity tracker combined with the Android Wear platform. This would give users the benefit of a smartwatch when engaged in normal daily activities and th...
Published: 2016-02-16, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Can stream music from watch to headphones, Built-in GPS, Wi-Fi, Heart rate monitor
Touch screen hard to use when hands are sweaty, Many features only available when paired with Android, Not waterproof, Can't use GPS or HR monitor with third-party apps
The Moto 360 Sport signifies the start of smartwatch specialization; for the most part, Android Wear devices have differentiated themselves only by style and size, but the Moto 360 Sport is the first to target itself as a specific type of wearer. However...
Abstract: Motorola launched the second-generation Moto 360 last fall and fixed many of the issues with the original watch, but at the same time it teased the Moto 360 Sport. It took months for it to come out, and even then there was little promotion surrounding it...