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369 Reviews
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111 Reviews
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The editors liked
Great looking
Solid design
Good interface
Fair Price
Reflective display performs great in the sun
Silicone body and strap built for fitness
Integrated GPS for phonefree run tracking
A round LCD that looks like something from the future. Yeah
It's missing a few lines at the bottom. So what?
A thin-bezel and a great design that looks like a watch
Thanks to the round design
And small lug-to-lug distance
It's the first comfortable s
Classy and elegant design
Comfortable and attractive straps
Waterresistant construction
Nice display with autobrightness feature
Beautiful and customizable circular face designs
Advanced heart rate sensor with regular background readings and activity
Looks great on your wrist. Circular design and crown pay tribute to classic fine watches. Apps have already taken on a circular look
Making it easy to display on the Moto 360. Competitive pricing
Yet looks like an expensive timepiece. Available with lea
Noble materials
Dust and water resistant
Compatible with many Android devices
Wristband adjustable in many lengths
Bright screen
Wireless charging feature
Fantastic build quality
Stylish
Understated
Sleek
Syncs easily with Android
Moto Maker = Customizable
Very useful mobile accessory
Beautiful round design
Use of stainless steel
Android Wear + many apps and functions options
Ability to customize the appearance of the watch
Moto Body sports apps
Gorilla Glass 3 display protection
One of the key features that sets Android Wear apart from the Apple Watch interface is the use of Google Now. Google Now is one of those items which divides opinions. For some (including me) it is a great personal assistant which offers me up the right in
Relatively sophisticated design
Wireless dock makes charging easy
Legible outdoors
Attractive round desig
Bright displa
Built-in heart rate monito
Motorola Connect lets you customize watch faces
Best looking smartwatch currently on the market. Seamless Android notifications piped to your watch
The Moto 360's distinctive round design and premium materials look sharp. It's lightweight and comfortable
And it doubles as a bedside clock with its clever included inductive charging cradle
Classic watch design
Always-on display
Ample fitness features
Customizable action button
Gorgeous design
Comfortable to wear
Solid battery life
Decent battery life
Nice round design
Affordable price
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
Good performance and battery life
Fast charge
Stunning highquality design that's unrivaled at the moment
Round display adheres more to the design of a typical timepiece
Wireless charging makes it convenient to charge
Preloaded heart rate apps fully utilize the round display
For being a premium lo
Great voice recognition
Round is the right form factor
Nice
Interchangeable straps
Round face looks great
Minimalistic design helps it blend with many styles
Great wireless charging
Heart rate monitor implemented well
Voice commands still awesome
Beautiful hardware
Watch and leather band One day typical battery life
Large
Clear display Limited apps at the moment
Reasonable price for high end timepiece
Standard Qi wireless charging technology
Pricing and availability
The Moto 360 is sold
Beautiful design
Comfortable and lightweight
Leather and metal straps
Ambient light sensor
Wireless charging
The editors didn't like
Inconsistent performance
Poor battery life
Battery struggles to get through a day
Fitness features underdeveloped
Silicone picks up every piece of lint and hair
Ambient display has no backlighting
Terrible performance. The decision to go with an ancient TI OMAP3 instead of a more modern Snapdragon 400 makes the device slow and stuttery
Terrible battery life. That TI chip also sucks down a lot of power. Expect to charge it 2-3 times per day during
Somewhat large form
Strange lightrefracting effect around screen's edges
Dimmed mode uses too much power to be practical
Overall battery life could be better
Performance not quite as smooth as other Wear devices
Battery drains pretty quickly
Depending on how much you have running on average you can squeeze out just 12 hours… but not even that much with heavy use. Software is not intuitive at times
And requires you to dig around to swipe and locate items. Very n
Bulky casing
Inaccurate sensors
Use sometimes awkward
Speech detection sometimes inaccurate
Circular display slices contents
Won't work with any other OS other than Android
Relatively short battery life
Lack of ability to make phone calls
Only compatible with Android 4.3 Jelly Bean and up
Although I love the Moto 360 it isn't without its own issues. The battery life has improved a lot since it first came out but I'd be amazed if you could get two days out of it with no charge. It's easy to get one whole days use
And you could even go to b
Too big for many wrists
Battery life is a deal-breaker
Annoying glitches abound
Poor battery lif
Confusing U
Can't recall notification
Bulky charging device
Big and thick! Battery life is poor
Its battery life is not good enough for a watch. Its Android Wear software is awkward and not entirely useful
Its fitness features are lacking
And its round display has a weird black bar at the bottom
Expensive
Short battery life
Google Assistant can be temperamental
No built-in sleep tracking
Screen resolution could be higher
Laggy performance
Some might find the "flat tire" a bit weird
But it's not that noticeable. Android Wear needs a bit of work
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
No wireless charging
Charging dock is awkward to use
Can't wear while swimming
Expensive when compared to similar watches
Replacing the strap isn't as easy as other smartwatches
Size might be too big for those with smaller hands
The display's resolution is a little bit lower than its rivals
Performance is a smidgen behind its competition
Frustrating battery life
Round display causes some software awkwardness
Large face not for everyone
Round form factor makes plenty of apps awkward (for now)
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...
Abstract: You know what they say, gang: When it rains, it pours.Just yesterday, I strapped on the new Moto 360 smartwatch, which showed up in the midst of my Moto X Pure Edition review process. And now, what do we have here? Why, it's the other highly anticipated W...
Abstract: It's a tale of two smartwatches. Both round, both running Android Wear. One selling for $349, the other for $180. So which watch is the one for you?We're talking, of course, about the LG Watch Urbane and the Moto 360 -- two of the most buzzed about Androi...
Published: 2015-04-20, Author: Juan , review by: androidguys.com
As I said before, this is by no means supposed to be a detailed review on the Moto 360. Just a short synopsis of my experience with the Moto 360 and some of the changes it has seen since it first came out.While the Moto 360 did not have all of the feature...