© NextPitįrom a design point of view, the Moto 360 definitely appears more interesting when we look at it from afar than when we have it on the wrist. The back of the Moto 360 with the heart rate monitor in the centre. Just like the Gear Live, the sensor isn't completely accurate and it can take several attempts to get a reading. The back of the Moto 360 is made of plastic and contains the heart rate monitor. © NextPit The microphone for the Moto 360 is located on the left side. The physical button on the Motorola Smartwatch is on the right side and has only a couple of functions. But, of course, this would also depend on the integration with the software, and it currently doesn't allow for such options. It's a shame that Motorola has not afforded the button with other functions, such as quick access to recently used applications or quick shortcuts, as this would be very useful. On the right-hand side of the device we find a physical button, as is found on classic watches, but on the Moto 360 it serves to activate and deactivate the screen, or open the display settings when held. The fact that the strap is made of leather will tell you that you shouldn't soak it. The smartwatch is water resistant, meaning it can withstand the rain or survive the washing up, but don't drown it the bath or a pool. When we look at the thickness of the Moto 360 from the side-on, the gadget no longer looks so sophisticated. Replacing it won't be difficult, however, and Motorola will also offer wristbands with different patterns and materials from its website later in the year. It weighs only 49 grams and the leather strap is soft, but this can become a problem as it is easily scratched, and shows signs of wear quickly. To look at the watch top-down, it looks quite normal, but when you see it from the side, it looks like you are carrying a yo-yo on a strap.Īlthough thick, the Moto 360 is lightweight.
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I have extensive experience when it comes to wearables, I've used the Galaxy Gear, Gear 2, Gear Fit, the Pebble, the LG G Watch and the Gear Live. but none of them feel as strange as the Moto 360. With the Moto 360 on the wrist, the elegant-look does not translate. In comparison to the square screens of other smartwatches, the circular display Moto 360 beats the competition on looks. / © NextPit The aluminum frame and a genuine leather strap offer a premium feel, and the fact that the edges of the display are slightly raised creates a nice look even with the screen off. At first glance, the wearable device from Motorola is beautiful and elegant, especially in person.
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The Moto 360 stands out among smartwatches for being one of the only watches built in a circular format (the only other major name is the upcoming LG G Watch R). Motorola Moto 360 design and build quality
#Motorola 360 web browser update#
The good news is that Motorola has now confirmed that the Moto 360 will get Wi-Fi functionality with an update to Android Wear.
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The unfortunate truth is that the Moto 360 does not offer anything substantially different from what previous releases like the LG G Watch, or Samsung Gear Live have delivered in terms of user-experience, and in some cases, the experience is even worse. "Change has come to the market", they said. In the words of the engineers and designers at Motorola, the Moto 360 is the "reinvention of the classic", it is "iconic", and an "amazing piece of technology". Since then, people around the world, myself included, have dreamed of a piece of hardware which would unite the design of a classic watch with the unique features of modern software. Google announced Android Wear in March 2014, an operating system for wearable devices which could be used by any manufacturer.