Moto 360 Review

on Sunday, December 14, 2014
Stay connected with this Motorola Moto 360 00418NARTL smart watch, which features a 1.56" LCD touch screen that displays alerts from your compatible Android device. A Bluetooth 4.0 interface helps simplify wireless pairing. 
 

Product Features

Quality craftsmanship

Finely crafted with stainless-steel, genuine leather from Horween and scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla glass.

Responds to your voice

Just speak to get the info you need using the dual microphones.

Doubles as an activity tracker

Track your steps and heart rate with a built-in pedometer and heart rate monitor.

Works with your Android phone

Pair with most smartphones running Android 4.3 or higher.

Bluetooth 4.0 technology

Pairs with your smartphone through the latest Bluetooth technology.

Sensors

Include a pedometer, an ambient light sensor and an optical heart rate monitor (PPG) for versatile use.

Mobile notifications

Let you view alerts from your device simply by looking at your wrist. A vibration option provides discreet alerts.

Built-in microphone

Allows clear hands-free communication.

1.56" LCD touch screen

With Corning Gorilla Glass 3 construction, 320 x 290 resolution and 205 ppi makes navigation simple and clearly presents visuals.

Water resistant

Moto 360 withstands both water and dust, so you don't have to worry about a splash at the pool or a little sand at the beach*. IP67 Certified.

Stainless-steel case

With a plastic case back and a leather watch band creates a stylish, yet durable, design.

All-day battery

Go all day and recharge on a dock at night**.

4GB internal storage and 512MB RAM

Help ensure fast, efficient performance.
*IP67 dust and water resistant; not waterproof. Not for use while swimming, diving or engaging in other underwater activities. Avoid prolonged exposure to water, and/or exposure of leather band to water.
**All battery life claims are approximate and based on an average user profile that includes both usage and standby. Battery performance depends on network configuration, signal strength, operating temperature, features selected and usage patterns

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