Moto 360 smart watch |
Key features
- 1.56" LCD display; 320 x 290 pixels; 205ppi; Corning Gorilla Glass 3
- TI OMAP 3 chipset; 512MB RAM; 4GB of built-in storage
- 320mAh battery rated at a full day of mixed use; Qi wireless charging with bundled cradle
- 46mm in diameter; 11.5mm thick
- Stainless steel case with IP67
rating - Available in different finishes with metal or genuine leather band (off-the-shelf standard 22mm band)
- Bluetooth 4.0 LE connectivity
- Dual-microphone setup for voice commands
- Built-in optical heart rate monitor and pedometer
- Android Wear OS with Google Now integration
- Incredibly light at 49 grams with the leather band
Main disadvantages
- The screen is not fully circular
- There are competitors with more pixel-dense displays
- Android Wear tries to do too many things at once
- Battery life could be better
Motorola Moto 360 lags behind some of its competitors in terms of hardware specs, though this is hardly a surprise. After all, the device is one of the first Android Wear products to hit the market.
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