ANDROID WEAR
MOTO 360 SECOND-GEN
The original Moto 360 was one of the first two Android Wear watches announced in 2014. The Moto 360 2015 was a welcome sight, trading a tired processor for the same Snapdragon as most of the other watches — and thus gaining improved performance.
And while much of the 360 received a redesign — watch bands now fit into traditional lugs instead of in the body itself, allowing for more options — the "flat tire" black bar at the bottom of the face remains. That leaves room for the ambient light sensor, and it's a must-have feature for many. But for others, it's a deal-breaker.
Motorola also is offering up three sizes of this year's 360 — 42mm and 46mm for men, and a 42mm women's version. Motorola also has more color and band options this year as well. Pricing starts at $299.
There's also the Moto 360 Sport version, but it brings quite a set of compromises with its rugged design and few fitness-focused features.
And while much of the 360 received a redesign — watch bands now fit into traditional lugs instead of in the body itself, allowing for more options — the "flat tire" black bar at the bottom of the face remains. That leaves room for the ambient light sensor, and it's a must-have feature for many. But for others, it's a deal-breaker.
Motorola also is offering up three sizes of this year's 360 — 42mm and 46mm for men, and a 42mm women's version. Motorola also has more color and band options this year as well. Pricing starts at $299.
There's also the Moto 360 Sport version, but it brings quite a set of compromises with its rugged design and few fitness-focused features.
SOURCE: ANDROIDCENTRAL
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