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Abstract: It's a tale of two smartwatches. Both round, both running Android Wear. One selling for $349, the other for $180. So which watch is the one for you?We're talking, of course, about the LG Watch Urbane and the Moto 360 -- two of the most buzzed about Androi...
Published: 2015-04-20, Author: Juan , review by: androidguys.com
As I said before, this is by no means supposed to be a detailed review on the Moto 360. Just a short synopsis of my experience with the Moto 360 and some of the changes it has seen since it first came out.While the Moto 360 did not have all of the feature...
Fantastic build quality, Stylish, understated, sleek, Syncs easily with Android, Moto Maker = Customizable, Very useful mobile accessory
Won't work with any other OS other than Android
We're sure many of you are contemplating the need for a smartwatch. I, too, wondered this. I've found myself quite productive using only a smartphone, and I'm a proponent of minimalism. Those who are managing just fine by using just a phone, and aren't ke...
Some might find the "flat tire" a bit weird, but it's not that noticeable. Android Wear needs a bit of work
For a first generation Android Wear device, the Moto 360 performs well and looks decent while on your wrist. As far as the device itself, I couldn't find much wrong with it based on the version of Android Wear it was running. It also functions as intended...
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...