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369 Reviews
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111 Reviews
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The editors liked
Hundreds of customization combinations
42mm model specially made for small wrists
Improved performance
Boosted battery life
It's just so pretty. It's the first smartwatch that doesn't make you feel like a dork. It has the brightest screen of any smartwatch yet
And it's way more visible outside. It's easily the most comfortable smartwatch out there
Too. It's light
It has a s
The new size options give the Moto 360 the extra reach it needed the first time around. That
And the newfound comfortable fit (along with the added customization to the design)
Brings it all together as one of the most comfortable smartwatches of 2016
The Moto 360 may run the exact same software as several other competitors
But it's the first to get something crucial right
It looks like a watch. It comes with leather or metal straps in your choice of colour. The circular 1.56inch screen is a huge aes
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
Best design
Great specs
Customisation options
Stylish
Notflashy
Unisex design
Highbrightness screen
Wireless charging
Fast
Responsive interactions
Highly customizable faces
One of the most attractive smart watches around Bright screen
Beautiful round screen
Stainless steel design
Best Android Wear watch yet
Fantastic wireless charging cradle
Heart-rate monitor
Always-on pedometer
Design
Android Wear keeps getting better
Charging system
Steel body
Round watch face rather than rectangular
Wireless charging dock
Ambient display is a nice option for an always-on watch face
Beautiful Round Design
Nice Strap Design
Great Battery Life
Qi Wireless Charging On Board
Waterproof
Iconic
Head-turning design
Wireless charging beats faffy cradles
The most comfortable Android Wear watch yet
Auto brightness
Stylish circular design
Great build quality
Affordable price
High quality build and materials
Two straps in the box
Design and size will suit many wrists
Solid performance (for WearOS)
Slick performance
Elegant design
Light
Comfortable design
Wireless charging support
Solid
Robust build quality
Lovely design
Premium build
Ambient light sensor
Great design
Good performance
Best example of wireless charging we've seen
The editors didn't like
Flat tire is still there
Battery life
While not as dreadful as some have said
Is worse than the other two Android Wear watches
And it's also a tad slower. I wish it had a faster
More efficient processor. You shouldn't have to disable ambient mode to get 24 hours on a charge
The battery life is still at the one-to-two day mark. This is average for today's smartwatches
But I was hoping Moto would prove itself above average here
As it's done in virtually every other department with the 360. This makes us even more excited for
The Moto 360 is attractive
But don't be fooled by official photography
It's not petite. At 11.4mm deep it's a chunky timepiece that attracts attention when the screen is off. You'll really notice it weighing down on your arm if you're not used to heavy
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
Black bar is back
Screen is worse than rivals
Battery life so-so
Mic not always spoton
Minor manufacturing imperfections
Round watch
Notround interface
Space between screen & case
Not all apps are displayed correctly due to lack of optimization for a round screen
Bulky inductive charging base
Short battery life Poor voice recognition Brightness sensor takes up valuable screen space
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
Relatively short battery life, Lack of ability to make phone calls, Only compatible with Android 4.3 Jelly Bean and up
Moto 360 is a great example of the continuing development in smartwatches, both in terms of design and capabilities. It is suitable for users with a fast-paced lifestyle, for sports enthusiasts, and for those who just want to keep up with the latest trend...
Noble materials, Dust and water resistant, Compatible with many Android devices, Wristband adjustable in many lengths, Bright screen, Wireless charging feature
Bulky casing, Inaccurate sensors, Use sometimes awkward, Speech detection sometimes inaccurate, Circular display slices contents
The Moto 360 is Motorola's rather stylish entry into the smart watch market, The materials are of good quality, and the circular display is a nice change from the earlier square smart watches. Users should definitely update to Android Wear 5.0.1 because...
Abstract: If you simply can't decide which—if any—watch is the right one for you, here are all the strengths and weaknesses of the current crop.I have used all the current Android Wear watches for at least a few weeks, so I have a good handle on what makes them tic...
The Motorola 360 picks up the pace for Android Wear. It gives a better visual into the world of wearable technology. It doesn't have the perfect display, but I love the options Fashion really stretches into the tech world with the design of the Moto 3...
Abstract: Thinking about picking up a new smartwatch for the new year? iOS users have to wait a while before the Apple Watch hits store shelves, but owners of Android phones already have some compelling choices available.Google's Android Wear platform has expanded ...
The fitness portion of the Moto 360 was the usual tracking of steps and heart rate monitoring which was in line with readings and steps from my Note 4. The discrepancy between steps and heart rate readings were small and may not even be a factor for most...
Abstract: Having Google on your wrist really is an interesting thing.Sure, we all have on-demand access to information in our pockets nowadays, but you'd be surprised: Making the move from pocket to forearm makes a huge difference in how you interact with that info...
Published: 2014-11-17, Author: Chris , review by: techaeris.com
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
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
Published: 2014-11-06, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: Smartwatches are going to be the next big thing. They'll keep us connected, keep us informed, and make it feel like we're living in the future. Virtually every mobile phone maker has dipped its toes into smartwatch waters, including Apple, which is going ...
Before buying, everyone should ask themselves: Do they really need a smartwatch Should You Buy A Smartwatch Now, Or Wait Should You Buy A Smartwatch Now, Or Wait Everyone is talking about smartwatches and other wearables as "the next big thing." So, shoul...