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Before we even talk review, we need to acknowledge the elephant in the room; the second-generation Moto 360 Android Wear watch was released around this time last year; that's right, this is 2015 hardware, which was only just released in Australia this mon...
There aren't too many occasions where, when asked to return a review device, I push back quite hard, and the Moto 360 is one of those occasions. In fact, without a moment's hesitation I offered to buy the review device from Moto, because if that hadn't be...
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The first Moto 360 was the first round-faced Android Wear watch that seemed to get a nod of approval from most reviewers. The 2 nd generation version isn't a huge departure but some of the foibles are still very present.Firstly, the “flat tyre” face is st...
Improved strap lugs and button placement...
Flat tire screen still present, Questionable waterproofing, Australian options are limited...
The choice of watches in the US is dramatically better to Australia's. At least there's not a huge price hike for Australians though - US$299 translates to $430 AUD in today's money with GST – so $479 isn't a huge increase. But it's still a lot of money f...
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The Motorola Moto 360 2 is Motorola's second smartwatch, and as updates go, there surely cannot have been one as sorely needed as this. The first Motorola Moto 360 smartwatch was, and remains, among the most attractive wearables around, but it suffered fr...
Still, there isn't much that Motorola can do about that, and what it has done with the Moto 360's hardware is to be applauded. The Moto 360 2 is a much more attractive, refined and practical smartwatch than last year's model, with different sizes and stra...
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gadgetdaily.xyz Updated: 2016-10-27 03:24:58
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For a long time, the Moto 360 was the one smartwatch that we could really get behind and recommend to readers. In our eyes, it was the first well-built, robust and genuinely stylish piece of Android wrist wear that we had come across, but it still had its...
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Motorola Moto 360 2nd Gen Review – The original Moto 360 shook the world with its first round and beautiful smartwatch back in the early days of Android Wear . Motorola then announced the availability of the 2nd generation months later.The Moto 360 2nd Ge...
Stylish, nice design, Interchangeable bands, Lost of great watch faces to suit different occasion, Easy wireless charging, Water resistant, Motorola Moto 360 2nd Gen...
Always-On eats battery life too much, Not using an OLED screen, Screen not 100% round, thanks to the Ambient Light sensor...
The Motorola Moto 360 2nd Generation is a beautiful, elegant smartwatch that supports both Android and iOS (limited). It has a really nice, striking design that makes you want to wear it every day. It looks good, fashionable, and stylish. The band can...
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canadianreviewer.com Updated: 2016-10-27 03:24:58
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I've held off reviewing Motorola's latest Moto 360 for a number of months because I've been waiting for Android Wear to offer something new worth covering, but seeing as how development of Google's smartwatch OS seems to have been stunted, I will proceed...
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Despite having rather significant flaws, the original Moto 360 was the most popular Android Wear smartwatch. Has Motorola learnt from their previous mistakes, or is the second generation just as flawed as the first?I've been wearing the 2015 Moto 360 for...
Best design, Great specs, Customisation options...
Black bar is back, Screen is worse than rivals, Battery life so-so...
The Moto 360 comes at an interesting time for Android Wear. The platform has seen some big improvements recently, it's really matured, the UI is sleeker, and the feature set is expanding. The Moto Maker customisation options are great, the new smal...
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Smartwatches find themselves in a odd place as we head into 2016. It's been just shy of two years since a swathe of devices flooded the market, and to this day few of them have been able to make a significant impact. One of those few was the Moto 360 from...
Solidly constructed smartwatch body; Quick and easy pairing; Good battery life...
Watch strap feels cheap; Suffers from same issues as many smartwatches...
The Moto 360 is not a standout smartwatch. But then again, there are very few, if any, that can claim to be. At the moment, I feel that smartwatches are designed for consumers who want the latest gadget. As such, you can do far worse than the Moto 360, wh...
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If you're an Android user in the market for an Android Wear smartwatch, one of the best options around right now is the 2nd Generation Moto 360, a wearable I've been using as my primary watch for the last few weeks.Here are five things you should know abo...
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Motorola used IFA 2015 to showcase it's new Moto 360 smartwatch , which is the second-generation of the wearable and now comes in two sizes. Here's our full and in-depth Moto 360 2 (2nd-generation) review. See also: Best smartwatches 2015 Motorola has no...
The new 2nd-generation Moto 360 is a decent smartwatch offering excellent build quality and hardware. The value is good if you avoid the extras on the Moto Maker but they are hard to resist. Battery life is fairly good and performance too apart from the o...
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The last year or so has been a long, drawn-out experiment by Android OEMs to see whether they can rejuvenate their businesses, or at least add another stable revenue stream, to augment their slowing disappearing smartphone profits.For those companies, And...
Striking, elegant design, Finally, size choices, Great first party analog watch faces, Easy to change bands...
More expensive than previous version (even with exchange rate factored in), Android Wear still has problems, Poor fitness tracking features...
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Since the original’s release the fight for your wrist has really heated up. It’s pleasing then to see that Motorola has addressed all my major gripes with this new Moto 360 2nd Gen.Most importantly, the Moto 360 is no longer a one-size-fits-all watch. The...
The new Moto 360 adds a smaller size and lots of customisation options to come out on top...
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When Google introduced Android Wear, it wasn't the LG G Watch or the Samsung Gear Live that caught everyone's attention: It was the Moto 360 . Its round screen was revolutionary in 2014, and it was gorgeous.Best BuyMotorola took that same iconic design an...
First female-friendly Android Wear smartwatch, Works on iOS and Android, Android Wear has come a long way, Works better than you'd think a 2-year-old product would...
No NFC or mobile payments yet, One-day battery life, iOS support is limited...
The DT Accessory PackUp your game and the get the most out of your gear with the following extras, hand-picked by our editors:Tylt Moto 360 Silicone Watch Band ($30)If you want a different band for the Moto 360, this silicon strap is quite nice, and it'll...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2016-10-27 03:24:59
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Lisa Gade reviews the second generation Motorola Android Wear smartwatch, the Moto 360, released in the fall of 2015. The new Moto 360 improves quite a bit on the stylish but very much first gen original Moto 360. It has a brighter and more colorful LCD t...
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When smartwatches became a real thing you could buy, and not just a 80s fantasy dreamed up by Casio and Seiko, they looked unmistakably like technology on your wrist. Tech companies were mired in making a wristputer, rather than a wristputer you actually...
If one of Moto 360's many designs strikes your fancy and you're constantly in a bloody battle with your smartphone notifications — then yes. The Moto 360 is a good aid in the war against inactivity and disorganization. But if that doesn't really describe...
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The Moto 360 was a thing of beauty, and we fell in love with its minimalist design the second we laid eyes on it.It wasn't perfect though. Its battery life left a lot to be desired, its internals were old (resulting in occasionally choppy performance), an...
Looks and feels great, Large and small versions available, Wireless charge dock is neat...
24-hour battery life gets old quick, Screen visibility issues outdoors, Limited HR sensor accuracy...
From what we've seen so far, the new Moto 360 is the Android Wear watch to wear this year. It's pretty, premium, and comfortable, and it appears that most of our gripes with the original version have been fixed - bar the flat-edged screen. Stay tuned fo...
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Offering more customisation than last year's model and a better battery, the Moto 360 2nd gen wearable looks to take on the likes of the Apple Watch and newly-announced Samsung Gear 2...
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Moto 360 Collection release date : Unknown Moto 360 Collection price: From $299.99 Moto 360 Collection specs: 46mm and 42mm sizes, Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor, 1.56-inch or 1.37-inch screens, IP67 certification Moto 360 Collection hands-on The follo...
Sharper screen, Zippier than its predecessor, Useful Moto Body activity tracking...
Still has ugly flat spot at the screen bottom, Battery life isn't great, Not a massive upgrade on the first Moto 360...
The Moto 360 2 is better than the original, but not by much. If you're looking for a desirable Android Wear smartwatch, there are better options out there...
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Motorola is taking a second stab at the smartwatch space with the new, improved 2015 edition of the Moto 360 eyeing up competitors like the Apple Watch.Instead of being just one product though, the new Moto 360 is now a collection of devices. In a bit of...
The Moto 360 is taking baby steps in the right direction, but it's still some way from being a true, must-have wearable. Yes, Motorola has improved the device's design and interface, but there are still too many niggling issues that demean its plus points...
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This is the new Moto 360 (not the Moto 360 2 as was widely touted) Android Wear smartwatch. It's a sleeker smartwatch than its predecessor, embodying a number of tweaks and enhancements. But it's still got that darn black band at the bottom of the watch f...
More model sizes and choices, Moto Maker options, sleeker design, longer-lasting battery...
Still has that black band on the lower part of watch face...
That's the new Motorola Moto 360 in a nutshell. It's sleeker and smarter in many areas, with the smaller option and enhanced battery life certainly welcome. But the second-generation model hasn't wiped clean the slate and corrected all its predecessor's i...
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Motorola hasn't rested on its laurels in the twelve months since it released the original Moto 360. Despite being at the top of the Android Wearable heap, the company has endeavoured to find new audiences for its top-selling smartwatch, with this year's m...
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I have so many good words to say about the second-generation smartwatch from Motorola. So hang in there as we present our Moto 360 Review.Just over a month ago, Motorola through Lenovo Philippines invited us over for an intimate launch of the smartwatch...
So far the Moto 360 is the best smartwatch available in the market today. Although TAG Heuer is already here, but the price tag of their smartwatch is not for everybody. The Moto 360 is a normal watch, but with its smartwatch features becomes more attract...
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Back in September 2015, Lenovo-owned company, Motorola, introduced their latest smartwatch, the Moto 360 (2nd-gen). Sporting a metal body with classic timepiece design and running Android Wear, does it have enough to entice old-school watch wearers to fin...
Good build and display, Replaceable bands, Decent battery life, Android Wear still needs improvement in features, Water-resistant...
Expensive, Low-res display...
Smartwatches nowadays are starting to become more and more appealing. Not only they pack wireless features and fitness monitoring, they also exude that premium look by sporting the classic design and feel of regular watches. The Moto 360 (2nd-gen) was abl...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-12-03 01:40:40
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The smartwatch trend continues to boom, and Motorola, fresh from officiating their takeover by Lenovo has decided to bring their latest smartwatch, the Moto 360 v2 here to Malaysia. We take a look at what this device has to offer, and why you might want t...
Performance, Design...
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The Moto 360 v2 doesn't really reinvent the wheel for smartwatches, but what Motorola has done here is to enhance an existing concept and make it function even better than before. Recommended if you're in the market for a good-looking smartwatch.(previou...
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The Moto 360 was the poster child for Android Wear when Google first launched the operating system for wearable devices. One of the reasons why the device was getting so much attention was because the Moto 360 had a round face, a first for an Android Wear...
Pretty watch, respectable battery life, includes wireless charging dock, decently priced...
Has a flat tyre look, Android Wear still a little buggy...
The Moto 360 2nd Gen is a respectable smartwatch. For those who want a decent looking timepiece that keeps you connected to your smartphone, it is hard to go wrong with the Moto 360.My biggest gripe with the device is the flat tyre look but if you can liv...
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The original Motorola Moto 360 was one of our favorite smartwatches of last year. With its minimalist round design, and stainless steel and glass build, it was one of the few smartwatches that didn't make you look like a total nerd. This year, there's a n...
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 us wrong, it's still a gorgeous watch, but the compe...
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stuff.tv/my/ Updated: 2016-12-03 01:40:42
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The Moto 360 was a thing of beauty, and we fell in love with its minimalist design the second we laid eyes on it.It wasn't perfect though. Its battery life left a lot to be desired, its internals were old (resulting in occasionally choppy performance), an...
Looks and feels great, Large and small versions available, Wireless charge dock is neat...
24-hour battery life gets old quick, Screen visibility issues outdoors, Limited HR sensor accuracy...
Look and feel were never big issues with the Moto 360, but Motorola has done its best to make them even better in this second-generation smartwatch. This watch is a stunner, and its default leather strap feels great too.It's just a shame that Motorola has...
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Most importantly, the Moto 360 is no longer a one-size-fits-all watch. There are now two screen sizes, 46mm and 42mm. The larger 46mm watch is described as ‘Designed for men’ and uses a 22mm band. However, I think most will be happier with the smaller 42m...
Android Wear is coming along nicely, but smartwatches haven't yet become a must-have accessory for all smartphone users but for those who like to keep their phone tucked away, while getting all their notifications hassle-free, they're a great buy. The Mot...
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When smartwatches became a real thing you could buy, and not just a 80s fantasy dreamed up by Casio and Seiko, they looked unmistakably like technology on your wrist. Tech companies were mired in making a wristputer, rather than a wristputer you actually...
If one of Moto 360's many designs strikes your fancy and you're constantly in a bloody battle with your smartphone notifications—then yes. The Moto 360 is a good aid in the war against inactivity and disorganization. But if that doesn't really describe yo...
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The first Moto 360 smartwatch was a welcome change from the barrage of ugly looking smartwatches. In a world where smartwatches were looked as tiny ugly computers strapped to our hands, the Moto 360 was much appreciated, thanks to its traditional watch li...
Beautiful design, Comfortable to wear, Moto Maker customizations, The nightstand charger, Different size options...
Black bar below the display, Inconsistent performance, Poor to average battery life, Android Wear is still a work in progress...
The Moto 360 2nd Gen smartwatch is a product you will admire but will not be able to fall in love with it. The good looks of the smartwatch is marred by the poor performance and undercooked software...
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In arguably one of the biggest smartwatch surprises of the year, there's a new Moto 360 smartwatch in town. Running on Wear OS and priced in at £339, it features a familiar design upgraded to the latest technology.This new Moto watch isn't exactly made by...
Improved internals, Formal and sporty bands both included, Nice, bright display...
Design doesn't excite, Thicker than previous Moto 360, The price...
The new Moto 360 is an improvement on the one that launched four years ago. It does more, has been given a performance boost and has the best that Wear OS has to offer. But in many ways it doesn't do anything out of the ordinary to makes you feel excited...
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The original Moto 360 was the most hyped smartwatch of 2014, not to mention the poster child for Android Wear. In many ways, it was destined to disappoint. This time around the spotlight has split, and Motorola has been offered some room to breathe.With a...
Classy, light, customisable design, Android Wear is halfway there, Improved performance...
Flat tyre remains, Battery is better but nothing special, No features to stand out from Android Wear rivals...
If anything is game-changing about the second gen Moto 360 it's the level of customisation on offer. Women in particular should get on very well with this smartwatch design. That said, Motorola's rivals, particularly Apple, are fast catching up and everyo...
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For any smartwatch running on Android Wear, the screen interface and feature set is identical. So Android Wear makers use exterior design and add-on software to differentiate one from one other.Here is what I feel about the 2nd-generation Moto 360 smartwa...
The Moto 360 is a very desirable watch for its clean design and the generous watch face with thin bezel that fills up the huge round display. My colleague appears to agree on that and he too bought one. Beyond the looks department, there is little diff...
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Motorola, one of Android Wear's head advocates, is back again with an updated Moto 360. Feedback from critics and consumers led Motorola to slightly alter its smartwatch for the better. But, while the Moto 360 (2015) is better than its predecessor, this s...
The Moto 360 (2015) isn't all that different from the original. What Motorola did with its smartwatch is similar to what HTC did in going from the One (M8) to One M9. These companies just refined what was working. Refining, though, can be troublesome in t...
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“Although expensive, the second-gen Moto 360 brings forth a classy design, good performance and decent battery life”Google introduced its wearable-centric platform Android Wear in May last year, and partnered with a handful of hardware manufacturers. With...
Looks exquisite, Available in multiple models, Supports WiFi, Motorola's customisations such as Live dials are useful...
Flat tyre display, Pricey proposition, Battery life is dismal...
If you're thinking that Motorola is providing a revolutionary upgrade with the second iteration of its smartwatch, then you might be in for a disappointment. However, the Lenovo-owned company has certainly worked on improving the issues with the first ver...
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Tick-tock again. The second generation of the Moto 360 has undergone a minor facelift. It is state-of-the-art technically and even has a brightness sensor, however the sensor has its quirks. A model designed for women is also available...
premium materials, stylish design, heart-rate monitor, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.1, wireless charging dock, bright screen, dust and waterproof (IP67), ambient light sensor...
poorly positioned and disturbs the looks, poor battery life, inaccurate sensors, Wi-Fi sometimes unreliable...
The second generation of the Moto 360 provides the customer with a nice smartwatch that can be configured and customized like no other. Unfortunately, Motorola has not reworked crucial aspects. The brightness sensor disrupts the circular display, which ru...
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Last year when we reviewed the first gen Moto 360 , there was no denying that it was a serious trendsetter in the world of smartwatches. T he second gen Moto 360 has now arrived, and despite the fact that it isn't a drastic departure from its predecessor...
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...
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...
Our only significant gripe with the Moto 360's customization options is that we wish Motorola would offer more band options for women. We actually had to order the 42 mm men's model in order to get a brown leather band. We're sure many women would like...
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The Moto 360 made a huge splash when it was introduced alongside Android Wear some 18 months ago. It was by far the most attractive smartwatch the world had seen, and it held its spot near the top of the heap for many months after -- mostly because it loo...
Lots of customization options, Design, hardware and screen are all improved, Solid battery life...
Android Wear still needs some polish, More expensive than last year's model, Less useful with theiPhone...
The 2015 Moto 360 improves over its predecessor in many meaningful ways: The hardware and battery are better; the design is more thoughtful; and there are a host of customization options to meet your personal style. If you're a fan of Android Wear, this...
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With Motorola kicking off the round Android Wear smartwatch trend last year with the original Moto 360 , there was a palpable anticipation as to what its follow-up would bring. Its successor, however, enters a smartwatch market that has seen rapid growth...
Updated design allows for a premium look and feel, Watch straps now easily replaceable, Smaller version available for those who want it, Fantastic wireless charging implementation returns...
Microphone issues with recognizing "OK Google" prompt, Infamous "flat tire" returns, Gets costly depending on preferred look...
Motorola tries to inject much of their smartphone buying experience into the second iteration of their Android Wear device, and the right changes to the design language, coupled with the availability of Moto Maker, are what make the Moto 360 (2nd Gen) qui...
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Motorola's first Moto 360 smartwatch was the face of Android Wear . It was a beautiful, round smartwatch — even if it did have a slow processor, low-res screen and software that clearly wasn't meant for a round face.Motorola has addressed most of these sh...
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...
Display isn't fully round, Interface isn't optimized for round display, Heart-rate sensor is slow, Android Wear not optimized for circle display...
The second-gen Moto 360 is much improved over the first model, and while not perfect, is easily the best Android Wear smartwatch available right now...
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Motorola kicked off the age of Android Wear when it announced the original 360 more than six months before it was finally released. It was a beautiful piece of hardware, but was saddled with an ancient TI OMAP ARM chip and recessed lugs that led to cracke...
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...
Display again The flat tire lives on, 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...
The second generation Moto 360 is what I wish the first one would have been. It looks more like a real watch than any other Android Wear device, even the Huawei Watch. It's thin and light enough that it doesn't stand out in a bad way, but it looks stylish...
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If you're looking for a smartwatch that delivers a “next-generation” experience, the 2nd generation Moto 360 isn't it. In fact, none of the Android Wear watches really move the platform forward in a significant way—perhaps because Google is largely in the...
Bright, sharp display, Excellent battery life, Snappy performance...
"Flat tire" display returns for the 2nd year...
A year of tweaks and improvements has done wonders for the Moto 360. It's not revolutionary, but it looks good and works well. This is Android Wear firing on all cylinders...
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If you're looking for a smartwatch that delivers a “next-generation” experience, the 2nd generation Moto 360 isn't it. In fact, none of the Android Wear watches really move the platform forward in a significant way—perhaps because Google is largely in the...
Bright, sharp display, Excellent battery life, Snappy performance...
"Flat tire" display returns for the 2nd year...
At a Glance A year of tweaks and improvements has done wonders for the Moto 360. It's not revolutionary, but it looks good and works well. This is Android Wear firing on all cylinders...
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I jumped on the wearable game for a while now. Being able to play with gadgets early on. I reviewed the first generation Motorola Moto 360 Android Wear smartwatch last year. You can read that review here. I'm back to give my opinion on the second generati...
I love the 360 being on Moto Maker and allowing for smartwatches to be one step closer to looking like regular watches, and personalized watches at that. The new chip makes for smooth operating and swift swiping. But I mostly just enjoy looking at my...
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When Android Wear burst onto the scene last year, the designs that accompanied the first batch of smartwatches weren't the most attractive. Thankfully, the folks over at Motorola impressed many with the Moto 360 and its round face style – arguably the be...
Highly customizable design, More case sizes than other smartwatches, Easier process replacing bands this time...
Flat tire look is distracting, Subdued screen colors, No major difference in the experience over other Android Wear smartwatches...
Arguably, the most compelling part about this year's Moto 360 is that there's just significantly more diversity with its design – one that has yet to see any sort of close competition. We really enjoy the idea of customizing the look of the smartwatch in...
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Motorola's sophomore effort in the Android Wear space is a solid refinement of the original, solidifying its position as one of the more function-focused manufacturers out there today.Much in the same way we struggle to call one Android phone the best yea...
There's a lot of people very excited about smartwatches right now, and just about all of them have an opinion on what the ideal watch should look like and how it should feel. Ultimately it's all about walking that intersection of materials, technology, an...
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droid-life.com Updated: 2016-10-27 03:24:59
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The original Moto 360 was the best smartwatch released in 2014. It had the looks of a modern yet traditional timepiece, along with the feature set of the current vision of a smartwatch, all at a price that wasn't insulting to consumers understanding that...
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The original Moto 360 helped put Android Wear on the map along w/ making smartwatches w/ round displays a thing. So much that Samsung, Huawei, and LG have followed suit and no one is really making square-ish watches anymore save for ASUS & Apple.google_ad...
Smartwatches are in a weird place right now. There's an abundance of them out there on the market right now as they still don't have a real purpose. This applies to all of them out there -even the Apple Watch. Similar to when tablets 1st arrived on the...
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After a wave of first gen smartwatches that were largely ugly ducklings, it's suddenly a race to win the beauty pageant, at least for Motorola, Huawei and LG. We recently reviewed the Huawei Watch and called it at the time, possibly the best looking Andro...
Very good looking, available in several colors, two sizes and there's a women's model. Much improved over first gen model...
For those who want more than a second screen for their Android phone, Android Wear will still disappoint...
What a difference a year makes! Now the Moto 360 is available in two sizes and both men's and women's models. There are a variety of colors, bands and bezel treatments to choose from, and the price isn't higher than the competition. It's a close race in t...
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androidandme.com Updated: 2016-10-27 03:24:59
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While the Pebble may have ushered in the modern smartwatch , the Moto 360 set the precedent for just how gorgeous a smartwatch could be. Its round metal body made it look more like a classic timepiece than any smartwatch before it. And its bright colorful...
Motorola has taken a pretty similar approach to the Moto 360 and Moto X Pure Edition this year: focus on where its strengths are. Google is really good at making software. So just use it! Don't muck it up too much and only change it when it really, actual...
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Technology moves quickly, but when it comes to smartwatches, things seem to be moving more rapidly than usual. We published our Moto 360 review early last year and here we are merely half a year later testing the second generation of that device. In many...
Improved build quality, Syncs easily with Android, Moto Maker = geat customization options, Upgraded internals...
Doesn't play well with iOS, Fitness tracking functions are hit-or-miss, Battery life could still be improved, Occasionally sluggish...
The new Moto 360 is an upgrade in every possible way -- better battery life, a more sensible strap arrangement, inclusion in the Moto Maker program, bolstered internals, and support (albeit limited) for iPhone. But here's the rub: the second generation Mo...
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The first Moto 360 was arguably the best of the first wave of Android Wear watches, but it also wasn't without its flaws (battery life being the biggest). Let's see if Motorola improved on the 2nd-gen Moto 360 in enough ways to make it a smart buy.The fir...
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Last year's Motorola Moto 360 was, somewhat by default, one of the best smartwatches we reviewed at the time. Since then, the market has grown to include more competitive options like the Apple Watch and the Pebble Time. The new second-generation Moto 360...
Beautiful design. Premium materials. Large display. Snappy performance.
Expensive. Android Wear still needs work. Spotty voice recognition. Inconsistent heart monitor. Some display issues. Not waterproof...
Motorola's second-generation Moto 360 smartwatch looks better, lasts longer, and feels more comfortable than its predecessor, but it's more expensive and the Android Wear OS still leaves a lot to be desired...
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The Moto 360 was my favorite smartwatch of 2014, but it was not without its issues. This year, Moto is back with a model that addresses nearly all of the shortcomings of last year's entry.I'm an early adopter, so when the first Moto 360 came out I was rab...
Much faster than last year, Battery is no longer a concern, Wear 3.0 is finally mature, Easy strap changing...
Price hike...
Overall, I'm really happy with the quality of the new Moto 360 and the improvements they've made, but I'm not sold on the price point. I bought the first model at full price for $250 when it came out because I wanted to be one of the first people with a s...
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Today we review the second generation Moto 360 for the year 2015. This is a follow-up to a winning design from Motorola for the year 2014, they being the first creators of a "round" watch for the Android Wear platform. This time around, their design becom...
Motorola does smartwatches right again, for the second year running. The company has created what's sure to be one of the most sought-after models of Android Wear watch on the market - not because of pixels, not because of straps, but because of the follo...
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Refinement, not revolutionSmartwatches, those little wrist computers everyone seems to be talking about but way fewer are actually buying, have certain reputations. They known for being ugly, they're known for being awkward to wear, and they're known for...
Refined design is more comfortable to wear, Performance issues have mostly been ironed out, Battery lasts a full day...
Not ideal for fitness tracking, Android Wear still a work in progress, Price is notably higher than before...
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...
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When smartwatches became a real thing you could buy, and not just a 80s fantasy dreamed up by Casio and Seiko, they looked unmistakably like technology on your wrist. Tech companies were mired in making a wristputer, rather than a wristputer you actually...
If one of Moto 360’s many designs strikes your fancy and you’re constantly in a bloody battle with your smartphone notifications—then yes. The Moto 360 is a good aid in the war against inactivity and disorganization. But if that doesn’t really describe yo...
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Without a "Nexus" smartwatch on the market, the Moto 360 has always felt like the flagship device for Android Wear. It was the first watch announced , the first with a (mostly) round display, and it was the best looking of the Android Wear watches for a l...
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...
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...
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Whew -- what a week! As I'm in the midst of using and reviewing the new Moto X Pure Edition, what shows up at my door but the shiny new second-gen Moto 360 smartwatch.The original Moto 360 captured many of our hearts with its circular shape and futuristic...
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Hands-on Moto 360 2015 Review: We check out the new Moto 360 smartwatch at IFA 2015 , which comes in a number of different flavours including a women's edition and sports edition.Last year's Moto 360 watch was one of the most hyped early Android Wear devi...
The new Moto 360 looks like a serious improvement over last year's model, rocking a sexy new design, smooth performance and some seriously useful features such as built-in WiFi. Check back soon for our full in-depth review.Read next: Moto 360 UK price and...
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Motorola has had quite a few hits in the mobile department. With a steady release of great phones for every type of consumer the Moto line has seen much success. With the recent release of the 2015 Moto G (3rd generation), it looks like Motorola will cont...
The Moto G is a good phone with the useful features it has. Add pricing and availability and it's a great phone. Available unlocked and at your fave shopping sites, you have a semi powerful phone at an affordable price, off contract. It may not be lux...
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Motorola has a new Moto 360, and it's not a smartwatch. This time, it's a Moto Mod that records 360-degree video at 4K resolution using two 12-megapixel cameras and captures 3D audio thanks to its four built-in microphones. The “Moto 360 camera” is, if no...
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If you're thinking about buying the Motorola Moto 360 Camera ($299.99), we're going to make a couple of assumptions. One, you own, or are buying, a smartphone with Moto Mod support, which is required to use the device, and two, you really, really want a 3...
Captures 4K 360-degree video, Stitches video in real-time, Also supports 360-degree and panoramic still images, Promises live streaming support...
Visible stitch lines and exposure differences between two lenses, Purple fringing visible toward edges of lens coverage, Design makes tripod use difficult, Pricey...
The Motorola Moto 360 Camera is a premium 360-degree camera add-on for Moto Mod-compatible smartphones. It offers the convenience of real-time stitching, but doesn't deliver the best video quality we've seen...
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When it comes to smartwatches, every second counts.Huawei and Motorola seem to think so, anyway. In what can't be a coincidence, the two companies are releasing their remarkably similar-looking Android Wear devices at the same time -- and thus battling it...
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It wasn't long ago when I said that smartwatches were useless devices that no one really needed, then I started reviewing and testing them. Truth still is, no one really “needs” a smartwatch but if you have some disposable income they sure do come in hand...
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...
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...
If you're looking at smartwatches for your Android device do not walk past the Moto 360 V2. This has to be at the top of your list to check out. Moto Maker and the overall design are the choice reasons to consider this watch.Motorola Moto 360 V2$299.99MSR...
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The first few Android Wear watches from mid-2014 were watches in name only. They were really more like tiny screens strapped to your wrist that told the time. The design of Android Wear devices has evolved significantly since then, and now there are some...
If you think the slightly longer lugs and band placement on the Huawei Watch will work with your wrist, then it's probably a better watch. That is, of course, assuming you like the design. It looks nice in my opinion, but I'm personally more into the Moto...
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The second generation of the Moto 360 smart watch is out now and it could be the best Android wearable out there. Allow me to list off some of my first impressions after putting it to the test for past 2 days.Specs4gb of storage 512mb Ram 1.5-2 day ba...
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