The new Moto 360 simplifies your mobile life, leaving you more time for your favorite activities. Easily find the model that suits you best among those specially designed for men or women.
Operating System: Android Wear
Screen: 1.37 "(360x326 - 263ppi) / LCD backlight / Glass Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Dimensions: 45.5 mm x 11.5mm / Strap: 20mm
Charge: Wireless charging through the charging station included
Battery: 300 mAh
Processor: Qualcomm MSM8026 - Snapdragon 400 / Quad Core 1.2GHz
Memory: 4GB internal memory + 512MB RAM
Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy
Sensors: GPS, Pedometer Monitor optical heart rate (PPG) Gyro, accelerometer, light sensor
15 comments
jugglingandroid
20 Dec 16#15
Vibration is far too weak missing any notifications. Absolute lint magnet and looks like crap in 5 minutes. Cost me £13 to return to Amazon France. Back to my pebble.
KrazyKashews
17 Dec 16#14
wait but its in french does that mean anything will change to the watch itself like core settings
sidmyster
14 Dec 16#13
one of the most LED heart rate monitors is the Mio Alpha.. I have the Alpha 2. Pretty basic features as a sports/activity tracker but the HR monitoring is very accurate. Very occasionally loses accuracy but only if doing something like HIIT training.
banana_man
14 Dec 16#10
must resist.... must resist.....
s4ndh4r
14 Dec 16#9
Will this get the new Android wear update? (whenever it arrives) otherwise I'm looking to replace my SONY smartwatch 3..
lordhaggis to s4ndh4r
14 Dec 16#11
yes. I own the normal 360 2nd gen which is pretty much the same as this.
speric07 to s4ndh4r
14 Dec 16#12
Not sure as Lenovo (Moto) have ditched wearables for the foreseeable future!
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Operating System: Android Wear
Screen: 1.37 "(360x326 - 263ppi) / LCD backlight / Glass Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Dimensions: 45.5 mm x 11.5mm / Strap: 20mm
Charge: Wireless charging through the charging station included
Battery: 300 mAh
Processor: Qualcomm MSM8026 - Snapdragon 400 / Quad Core 1.2GHz
Memory: 4GB internal memory + 512MB RAM
Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy
Sensors: GPS, Pedometer Monitor optical heart rate (PPG) Gyro, accelerometer, light sensor
15 comments
It was a yes, up until last week.
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