Testseek.com have collected 209 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto 360 2nd gen and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto 360 2nd gen .
September 2015
(74%)
209 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
240 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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Classy design
Comfortable to wear
Customizable with Moto Maker
Super useful Dials and Dials II watch faces with customizable dials
Wireless charging dock doubles as nighttime clock
IP67 dust and water-resistant
Design The Moto 360 v2 looks like a real watch and it's incredibly comfortable for those with smaller wrists
Sizes Having a larger and smaller version of the watch is great
And a dedicated women's style is nice as well
Band The standard Horween leather
Plenty of great customization options
Women aren't an afterthought anymore
Looks and feels like a traditional watch
Bright and sharp display
Great performance
Gestures and interface are intuitive to use
Base model is reasonably priced
IP67 dust and
A beautiful
Compact design
Moto Maker allows you to design a wearable that you might actually want to wear
Decent battery life that allows it to survive a whole day
Motorola's custom bands are easily swappable
and the pin system allows you to fit any
Premium materials
Stylish design
Heart-rate monitor
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth 4.1
Wireless charging dock
Bright screen
Dust and waterproof (IP67)
Ambient light sensor...
Beautiful design. Premium materials. Large display. Snappy performance.
The Moto 360 is stylish and comfortable to wear. It's offered in two sizes
Can be personalized through Motorola's Moto Maker website
And is one of the few smartwatches to include an ambient light sensor for automatically adjusting brightness.
Captures 4K 360-degree video
Stitches video in real-time
Also supports 360-degree and panoramic still images
Promises live streaming support
Very good looking
Available in several colors
Two sizes and there's a women's model. Much improved over first gen model
Bright
Sharp display
Excellent battery life
Snappy performance
Improved build quality
Syncs easily with Android
Moto Maker = geat customization options
Upgraded internals
The round design and the customization you can do in Moto Maker is worth the price. Still the best value in an Android smartwatch you can find
For what you get. Improved design over V1
Refined design is more comfortable to wear
Performance issues have mostly been ironed out
Battery lasts a full day
Looks exquisite
Available in multiple models
Supports WiFi
Motorola's customisations such as Live dials are useful
Which is unfortunate. It makes some watch faces look weird
And it's surprising Motorola didn't address this obvious shortcoming. It's also LCD
Which isn't as efficient in ambient mode
IOS functionality is limited
Battery life could still be better — we have to charge our watch pretty much every evening
Would like to see more accessories like docks
Flat tire (the flattened part at the bottom of the watch face) is still there
The heart rate sensor
Like all of these green
Reflective heart rate sensors
Is a useless toy
Google's ecosystem still doesn't support Android Wear very well. Nest commands don't work
And Android's voice commands are more capable
When it's "off" the
Poorly positioned and disturbs the looks
Poor battery life
Inaccurate sensors
Wi-Fi sometimes unreliable
Expensive. Android Wear still needs work. Spotty voice recognition. Inconsistent heart monitor. Some display issues. Not waterproof
Battery life is short for a watch. Android Wear software feels awkward. The round display isn't a complete circle there's a black bar at the bottom
Visible stitch lines and exposure differences between two lenses
Purple fringing visible toward edges of lens coverage
Design makes tripod use difficult
Pricey
For those who want more than a second screen for their Android phone
Android Wear will still disappoint
"Flat tire" display returns for the 2nd year
Doesn't play well with iOS
Fitness tracking functions are hit-or-miss
Battery life could still be improved
Occasionally sluggish
Android Wear claims to work on iOS and it does but to a limited extent. Android Wear is excellent on Android devices but lacks good iOS integration which is due in part to iOS itself. iOS users should probably just get an Apple Watch
Not ideal for fitness tracking
Android Wear still a work in progress
Price is notably higher than before
Flat tyre display
Pricey proposition
Battery life is dismal
Flat tire look is distracting
Subdued screen colors
No major difference in the experience over other Android Wear smartwatches
Microphone issues with recognizing "OK Google" prompt
Abstract: In my opinion, the original Motorola Moto 360 was the best Android Wear smartwatch last year with its good looks, slim bezel and great all-round performance. The second generation Moto 360 retains most of the design elements of the original. It still fea...
Abstract: Seen as a gimmick when they first appeared, smartwatches are now a thriving product segment.Its rise is even starting to put the squeeze on traditional watchmakers. Swiss watch exports - a bellwether of the industry - had their worst quarterly decline sin...
If you are looking for a value-for-money Android Wear smartwatch, the Motorola Moto 360 (2nd Gen) is the one to get. That is, if you can get over the flat tyre.Smartwatch segmentTag Heuer Carrera Connected Best-looking luxury watchGuess Connect A beauty...
Gorgeous metal and glass design, now available in 2 case sizes, Watch lugs now take standard watch straps
LCD display not as bright or contrasty as OLED and AMOLED smartwatches, Battery life could be better, Ambient light sensor cuts off part of the screen, Not that much better than last year's Moto 360, A lot more expensive than last year's Moto 360
We loved the original Moto 360 for its stylish, stand-out design, but now that there are a ton of similar round-faced smartwatches out there, the 2015 model doesn't have quite the same appeal. Don't get me wrong, it's still a gorgeous watch, but it comes...
Published: 2016-04-21, Author: Carlos , review by: parentesis.com
Lo bueno, Batería, Diseño, Personalización, Resistencia, Compatibilidad con iOS
Método de carga
Este reloj es ideal para las personas que buscan siempre las últimas tendencias en tecnología y al mismo tiempo llevan un estilo de vida apegado al deporte. El SmartWatch 3 se siente cómodo y no es necesario preocuparse todo el tiempo por la batería, de...
Published: 2015-12-31, Author: Ana , review by: computerhoy.com
Hay dos versiones: para hombres (46 mm), para mujeres (42 mm), Tecnología Anylight, Diseño premium, Botón físico en el lateral superior
Batería, Grosor
En general esta renovación del smartwatch de Motorola es una apuesta interesante . Y es que, que incluyan una versión femenina del dispositivo, así como que hayan incorporado una mejora en las funciones del mismo, puede catapultarles al podio de los me...
En definitiva, una evolución acertada de uno de los mejores wearables del mercado. Motorola lo vuelve a hacer con este Moto ª Gen y nos vuelve a ofrecer un dispositivo prácticamente perfecto. Como siempre decimos, el rendimiento de todos los Android Wear...
Published: 2015-11-30, Author: Daniel , review by: notebookcheck.org
materiales premium, diseño estiloso, monitor cardíaco, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.1, base de carga inalámbrica, pantalla brillante, resistente al polvo y al agua (IP67), sensor de iluminación...
mal posicionado y que molesta a la vista, mala duración de batería, sensores imprecisos, Wi-Fi a veces poco fiable
Diseño de referencia que ha mejorado con el nuevo tamaño de 42 mm, Sin dudas con su rendimiento, Interesante aportación de Motorola sobre Android Wear, Sistema de intercambio de correas rápido
Autonomía justa, no más de un día en modelo de 42 mm, Pocas opciones de control más allá de poner el dedo sobre la pantalla, Pantalla un escalón por debajo en color, contraste y densidad de píxeles que la competencia, Sin NFC para un futuro pago móvil
El smartwatch más conocido de la primera oleada por fin se ha renovado. Pero el cambio ha sido tranquilo. Mucho. El Moto360 de segunda generación trae pequeños detalles a nivel de diseño para facilitar el intercambio de correas, ganando con ello más perso...
La correa se quita fácilmente, Certificado IP67, Android Wear comienza a ser una plataforma decente, Dock de carga práctico y elegante
La pantalla no es 100% circular, Espesor exagerado, Batería decepcionante
En 2014, Motorola puso las expectativas por las nubes con la llegada de su primer Moto 360, que terminó siendo poco más que decepcionante, aunque gran parte de culpa la tuvo la por entonces rudimentaria versión de Android Wear. Hoy este sistema ha evoluci...