Moto 360
Motorola’s long-awaited smartwatch is finally ready for your wrist
-- As reviewed by The Verge
Product details
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- Moto 360 works with a growing number of apps, from Facebook Messenger and Pinterest, to Eat24 and Lyft.
- Finely crafted with stainless steel, genuine Horween leather and scratch-resistant glass
- Tracks Health and Fitness - Moto Body tracks your steps, distance and calories burned along with your heart rate
PROS
+ Gorgeous design
+ Great voice recognition
+ Round is the right form factor
+ Nice, interchangeable straps
CONS
- Frustrating battery life
- Round display causes some software awkwardness
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Expert reviews and ratings
By The Verge on September 05, 2014
Motorola’s long-awaited smartwatch is finally ready for your wrist
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By The Verge on September 24, 2015
Refinement, not revolution
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By TechRadar on November 15, 2017
Moto 360 is Android Wear's first head-turning smartwatch backed by Google's intelligent software. It has practical information on the virtual dial, but terrible battery life and a slow processor beneath its circular screen.
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By Tom's Guide on September 08, 2014
Motorola’s first smartwatch is the most attractive Android Wear device yet, but it doesn't last long enough on a charge.
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By TrustedReviews on September 05, 2014
The Moto 360 is the Android Wear-running smartwatch everyone was raving about before the
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By TrustedReviews on September 05, 2014
There are things we see in Google’s smartwatch-optimised operating system that makes us think it could have a future, but at the moment there’s still some serious fine-tuning to do. It hasn’t changed a great deal since we first looked at it in depth in our
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By TrustedReviews on September 05, 2014
Ultimately, this is where it all comes crashing down for the Moto 360. Like the G Watch and the Gear Live, you’re going to have to charge the Motorola smartwatch as regularly as your smartphone. If you own a flagship phone like the
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