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The editors liked
The Moto 360 Sport gives you more accurate run tracking than almost every other Android Wear watch
It's a genuine running watch
Even without a phone in tow
Its screen is perfectly suited to outdoor use too
Able to switch between a colourful LCD screen
The Moto 360 Sport has GPS for tracking pace and distance when running
And a display that is easy to read in different environments
AnyLight display is crystal clear almost anywhere
Standalone GPS allows phone-free run tracking
Silicon strap is snug and sweatproof
Accurate GPS tracking
Display easy to read outdoors
Reasonable price
Comfortable
Compact design
Cheaper than regular Moto 360
GPS onboard
GPS and easy run tracking
Smart screen tech
Clear
Adaptable screen
Casual aesthetic
Accurate GPS
Great display in all conditions
Accurate and fast GPS
Android Wear is getting better
The editors didn't like
The Moto 360 Sport lacks the arm candy factor of the standard Moto 360
And some of its comfort too
Much of this comes down to the strap
As the rubber isn't high-grade
And it picks up bits of fluff and dust as if it's making a nest out of the stuff
Published: 2015-12-23, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
"Hybrid" display works great, GPS does a respectable job tracking runs, Lightweight and comfortable
Can't swap out the watch band, Could use more physical controls, Battery life could have been better
The Moto 360 Sport doesn't stray too far from the path this year's other Moto 360s took, but goodies like its AnyLight hybrid display make it great watch for the outdoors. It's plenty snappy for an Android Wear watch, too -- we just wish the hardware...
Moto Body Running doesn't require your smartphone to work—you can leave it at home and go track a run with only the watch, 4GB of storage for music; you can connect wireless headphones to the watch to listen to tunes while working out, Sweat-resistant, IP
Moto Body is good for tracking daily activity and running, nothing more, Distance measurements can be inaccurate on indoor runs, Heart rate monitor is hit-or-miss, $299 is quite expensive for what is, comparatively, a limited fitness watch
Sweat-proof band, Includes GPS, Outdoor readable display
Currently only tracks running, Android Wear is still a work in progress, Requires daily charging
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
Water Resistant making it ideal even in rainy conditions, AnyLight display is easy to see in direct sunlight, The focus on health and fitness made it simpler keep up on exercise activities, Integrated heart rate sensor, Built-in GPS, More lightweight than
The watch will require a daily recharge if you actually use it, No customization options other than color will turn some people off, Final Thoughts, With so many different smartwatch options out there to choose from it can feel a little overwhelming to pi
With so many different smartwatch options out there to choose from it can feel a little overwhelming to pick the one that's a right fit. What Motorola have done here with the Moto 360 Sport feels like a focused approach to offering something to consumer...
Abstract: The first thing that struck me about the Moto 360 Sport is how together it felt. While the first Moto 360 seemed the epitome of style at the time back when it was launched in late 2014, it was also rolling with a replaceable watch strap system that was ev...
Abstract: I'm pleased there are so many new fitness-focused wearables during this time of year as their release helps motivate me to get out and move. After posting my review of the Samsung Gear S2 3G yesterday and continuing to work on my Microsoft Band 2 review...
Abstract: Earlier this year Google announced the new Moto 360 2nd Gen smartwatch for 2015, and at the same time confirmed a “Sport” model would be coming soon. The sports and fitness-focused smartwatch is set to be available in the US on January 7th, and below is o...
Abstract: I had a chance to use a GPS-enabled Sports-focused smartwatch from Motorola for the last two weeks. Check out the video above for how well it performs!Sean...
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Published: 2017-01-31, Author: Thomas , review by: gadgetguy.com.au
Clear display in all light, highly versatile, simple wireless charging
Fitbit data transfer didn't work
As a smart watch with inclinations towards sporting activity, I'd have to give the Moto 360 Sport an “A”, if not a gold medal (which I'm in no position to judge). But do consider the “ecosystem”, as we like to say. If you've thus far been a Fitbit person...
Though the unique strengths of the 360 Sport have to be considered, it doesn't do quite enough to alleviate the same-issues we had with the Motorola's last offering. The 360 Sport might offer genuine utility for sports-nuts but at its $450 pricepoint, it'...