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369 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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111 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Lightweight and comfortable
Battery life
Affordable
Day and night tracking
Pros
Beautiful design
Premium materials
Snappy performance
Runs Android Wear
Compatible with any Android device running 4.3 or higher
Iconic, head-turning design, Wireless charging beats faffy cradles, The most comfortable Android Wear watch yet, Auto brightness
Needs charging at least once a day, Some disappointing performance blips, Not all apps optimised for that round screen
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Published: 2014-07-27, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
The Moto 360 isn't perfect, but it's not far from perfection.It looks stunning, is easy-peasy to set up and is a whole lot of fun to use.It's also pretty handy having your phone's data beamed to your wrist.Battery life isn't amazing, but better than we ex...
Published: 2014-07-25, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Abstract: Motorola has been very tight in providing information on the Moto 360. Know how it will design and we kept by the operating system for smart clothing Google, Android Wear. In addition, the U.S. Company has confirmed that one of its functions is that your...
A heart rate sensor, NFC for Google Pay, Wi-Fi, and everything else you would expect from a Wear OS watch is here, The 1GB of RAM makes this one of the smoothest Wear OS watches on the market right now
The $350 MSRP is almost laughable when you can buy a Fossil Gen 5 with the same internal hardware for at least $100 less, The recessed dial is harder to use than the dial on most other smartwatches, and there's only one customizable button
Moto 360 (2019)6/10Probably not. The new Moto 360 is a decent product on its own, but it doesn't make much sense to spend $350 on it when you can buy a Fossil Gen 5 for around $250 (it has even dropped as low as $170). Not only does the Fossil Gen 5 have...
One of the reasons that I dug through photos from 2014 to find images of my old Moto 360 is because I wanted to see just how similar these things are, and they're not. Like I said earlier, if you were hoping for the same device but with updated internals...
Reflective display performs great in the sun, Silicone body and strap built for fitness, Integrated GPS for phonefree run tracking
Battery struggles to get through a day, Fitness features underdeveloped, Silicone picks up every piece of lint and hair, Ambient display has no backlighting
Android Wear has always had some pretty basic fitness tracking built in. With a gyroscope in every smartwatch and most Android Wear watches sporting heart rate sensors, they're already capable, if basic, fitness trackers. The addition of GPS and a fitness...
Abstract: While my first inclination was to title this post "what no other smartwatch has", that just wouldn't be accurate. What we've got here is a bona-fide piece of technology in the Moto 360 Sport that's never been released in any device before. Here, according...
Abstract: Smartwatches really only came onto the scene in a major way in the past two years — Google, Apple, and Samsung are all hoping it'll be the next big computing platform. Since then, we've seen lots of manufacturers try different strategies for strapping a c...