Motorola Mobility is upgrading the Moto 360 smartwatch by releasing four new variants: two case sizes, a Sport version with on-board GPS, and one aimed at women. The second generation of the company’s ...
“The Moto 360 oozes style and quality, ignores needless software distractions, and embraces simplicity. It's better in every way.” “Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year history of ...
The Moto 360 smartwatch drops this summer, and runs on Android Wear. Here’s what you need to know about this gorgeous watch. While no official launch date for the Moto 360 has been set yet, the watch ...
Moto 360: The first round Android Wear smartwatch is available today, costs $250, and includes inductive charging (hands-on) The round Moto 360 smartwatch has been unveiled at last, and it's striking.
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Motorola unveiled the first round smartwatch, the Moto 360, in March 2014, but it took another six months before it was actually launched – early September in the US and the end of October in Canada.
Motorola Mobility starts shipping its Android Wear-based Moto 360 smartwatch on Friday for $250. The device will be available with a black leather or a limited-edition gray leather armband with a ...
The leather-banded timepiece will be available at noon Eastern today via Motorola, Google Play, and Best Buy. Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make ...
Back in July Motorola took to the stage and announced three brand new smartphones for 2015. However, missing from the event was a 2nd generation smartwatch, the Moto 360. For months we’ve been hearing ...
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I recently wrote that the battery life on my Android Wear-based first-generation Moto 360 smartwatch had become abysmal. More recent developments on the topic have, I'm happy to say, been more ...