Motorola Moto 360
The latest Moto 360 is pricey, but it remains one of the better Wear OS smartwatches you can buy.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
Product details
- This Certified Refurbished product is tested and certified to look and work like new. The refurbishing process includes functionality testing, basic cleaning, inspection, and repackaging.The product ships with all relevant accessories, a minimum 90-day warranty, and may arrive in a generic box. Only select sellers who maintain a high performance bar may offer Certified Refurbished products on Amazon.com
- 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
+ Classic watch design
+ Always-on display
+ Ample fitness features
+ Customizable action button
CONS
- Expensive
- Short battery life
- Google Assistant can be temperamental
- No built-in sleep tracking
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Expert reviews and ratings
By PCMag on March 19, 2020
The latest Moto 360 is pricey, but it remains one of the better Wear OS smartwatches you can buy.
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By The Guardian on September 15, 2014
I really wanted to love the Moto 360 but battery life that cannot see you through a full day’s use is unacceptable. LG’s G Watch
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By TechAdvisor on November 04, 2014
The Moto 360 is a fantastic smartwatch with excellent build quality, luxurious design and an affordable price tag. However, it’s not flawless with one day battery life, a lower resolution screen which is tainted by the black section at the bottom. It will also be too big for some users. Despite the flaws, it’s the best smartwatch we’ve reviewed to date but watch out for the LG G Watch R, Asus ZenWatch and Apple Watch.
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By TechAdvisor on September 10, 2014
Wristwatches have never been just about telling the time, just as smartwatches are not just about outsmarting the competition. Whether you agree with the sentiment or not, the watch you wear is as much about making a fashion statement as it is about telling the world who you are and how you value yourself. And it has to tell the time. The Motorola Moto 360 is undeniably stylish, but Apple’s Watch puts it in the shade. Not only do you get two sizes to suit both men and women, the range of styles and customisation options is unrivalled. But in the end your choice will come down to the phone you choose to carry: the Apple Watch works only with iPhone, while the Motorola Moto 360 works only with Android.
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By TechAdvisor on October 07, 2014
There’s little choose between these two round Android Wear smartwatches and a large part comes down to which design you personally prefer. However, on the hardware side of things the LG G Watch R just comes out on top so might be worth paying £20 extra for (if the price at Expansys is correct).
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