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Abstract: Nel 2014, il Moto 360 è stato il primo orologio che ha utilizzato il sistema operativo Android Wear smartwatch di Google, ora chiamato WearOS. Come è noto, questo ha ancora un punto debole: la breve durata della batteria. Quasi cinque anni dopo il singolo aggiornamento conosciuto nel 2015, anche l'hardware ha ricevuto diversi miglioramenti...
In review: Moto 360. Test unit provided by eBuyNow.The shortcoming of the short battery life generally also affects other smartwatches with Google's WearOS - and also the Apple Watch, by the way. The advantage of both systems is the large app stores in th...
Published: 2020-06-15, Author: Tom , review by: techradar.com
Familiar Wear OS, Comes with multiple bands, Always-on display
Connectivity issues, Short battery life, Questionable design elements
If you're looking for a standard smartwatch that'll give you access to Wear OS, the Moto 360 is just that – it's not exactly full of unique features, and nor does it boast a particularly breathtaking design, but it's certainly functional. Some might even...
Das Manko der kurzen Laufzeit betrifft generell auch andere Uhren mit Googles WearOS und übrigens auch die Apple Watch. Von Vorteil sind bei beiden Systemen die großen App-Stores im Hintergrund. Viele der Smartphone-Apps gibt es jeweils auch für die Uhren...
Published: 2020-05-29, Author: Matt , review by: T3.com
Attractive design, both modern and nostalgic,Good fitness tracking functionality,Great battery life, with time-only mode lasting days,
No in-built speaker, Some health metric discrepancies, Upper-tier price,
The Moto 360 is a very good Wear OS smartwatch packed full of great features, but it can't break away from its contemporaries to challenge the very best smartwatches on the marketReasons to buy+Attractive design, both modern and nostalgic+Good fitness tra...
Classy design, Good battery life (for Wear OS), GPS, NFC, and HR sensor are all here, (Mostly) accurate heart rate sensor
Expensive, Bad charging puck, Wear OS is clunky
The Moto 360 (2019) is one of the better Wear OS watches to launch this year. It delivers on the basics, which is something not many other Wear OS watches can say. Those basics come at a price though: the Moto 360 (2019) is $350. If you have money to spen...
Abstract: Four years after the last Moto 360 was released, the smartwatch is back – but it's not made by Motorola this time around. After officially leaving the wearable market back in 2016, Motorola licensed the Moto 360 brand to eBuyNow, a company described in th...
After a quick hands-on, the Moto 360 (2019) doesn't make all that much sense. You can buy better-looking smartwatches for less, its rotating crown is cool, but not game-changing and I am having serious difficulty dealing with the fact the latest Moto 360...
Abstract: Image 5 of 17So what about the hardware? Well, that looks pretty good to me. As you’d expect of a smartwatch released in 2019, the third-gen Moto 360 (2019) has every sensor going. There’s an optical heart-rate sensor on the rear for gauging your effort...
Solid design quality, Premium, Comfortable, Good display, Decent performance
Leather strap could be softer and less plasticky, Nothing unique
The Motorola Moto 360 (2019) model is pretty much everything you would expect it to be. It offers a solid build quality, a premium finish, good display and decent performance with very little lag. Overall it's a nice smartwatch to wear and use and it's fa...