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September 2015
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Sammanfattning: 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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Publicerad: 2015-09-02, Författare: Daniel , testad av: mobilesyrup.com
Sammanfattning: 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...
Sammanfattning: 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...
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...
Publicerad: 2016-08-15, Författare: Chris , testad av: ausdroid.net
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...
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...
The Moto 360 is stylish and comfortable to wear. It's offered in two sizes, can be personalized through Motorola's Moto Maker website, and is one of the few smartwatches to include an ambient light sensor for automatically adjusting brightness
Battery life is short for a watch. Android Wear software feels awkward. The round display isn't a complete circle -- there's a black bar at the bottom
Improved performance and unique customization options make the Moto 360 a worthy successor to last year's smartwatch, but it has the same limitations as other Android Wear watches on the market...
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Publicerad: 2015-09-28, Författare: Darren , testad av: gizmodo.com.au
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...
Publicerad: 2016-08-05, Författare: Nick , testad av: pcworld.co.nz
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...
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...