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Excelente bateria
Sin usar el gps integrado se llega a 1 día de uso sin problemas
Usando el gps
La pantalla presenta muy buena visibilidad tanto bajo el sol como en situaciones de poca luz
Extremadamente cómodo
A diferencia de algunos smartwatch est
Conectividad
Podremos salir a hacer deporte incluso sin la necesidad de llevar nuestro teléfono encima
Concepto
Bien pensado para deportistas o para gente a la que le guste salir a hacer deporte de vez en cuando
El Moto 360 Sport tiene GPS para medir la distancia y ritmo cuando corres. Su pantalla es legible a plena luz solar y en interiores
Tiene sensor de luz
Detecta el ritmo cardiaco continuamente y Android Wear permite configurar el reloj para que entienda
Muy cómodo de llevar
Pantalla con buena visibilidad en exteriores
GPS integrado
A los editores no les gusta
La falta de un parlante no permite utilizar la función de android wear para hacer llamadas telefónicas
La malla del 360 sport usa un material que junta mucho polvo y le da un aspecto poco pulcro para uso diario (como se puede ver en todas las fotos)
Pantalla
No llama tanto la atención como otros smartwatches. Está un paso por detrás
Correa
A pesar de que la silicona es el mejor material para un dispositivo de este estilo
Estamos ante un material que se ensucia con muchísima facilidad
Su duración de batería es corta
Mucho más cuando tiene el GPS activo. Su pantalla tiende a reproducir los colores blancos con un tono amarillo. Su banda puede atraer la mugre y requiere de su propio adaptador para cargarlo
Autonomía escasa
Especialmente en modo deportivo
Acabado muy discreto y sucio de la correa de silicona
Publicación: 2016-02-11, Autor: Ray , crítica de: hothardware.com
Sporty, lightweight design, Syncs easily with Android, Built-in GPS
Not entirely waterproof, Battery life isn't great when using GPS, Occasionally sluggish, Doesn't play well with iOS
The Moto 360 Sport looks great, wears great, and integrates well with Android handsets. It's also sized right, has a built-in GPS, and is engineered to take a licking and keep on ticking. The issue, however, is that it falls short in some areas where it s...
Display is great in sunlight, Great run-tracking apps, Built-in GPS is convenient, Comfortable design
Moto software is mainly for running, Ambient display is sometimes hard to read
The Moto 360 Sport is Android Wear's first major attempt at a full-blown fitness tracker. Motorola has done a great job with the hardware features, but non-runners may find the fitness apps lacking...
Publicación: 2016-02-10, Autor: Chance , crítica de: chipchick.com
Comfortable, tracks steps taken and distance traveled accurately, great run routing, can leave your smartphone at home while running, display performs well in direct sunlight
Can't be customized, band gets dirty easily, heart rate monitor is inconsistent, short battery life, can only track running, Prev2 of 2Next
The Moto 360 Sport is for the most part the 2nd generation Moto 360, but with a fixed silicone band, a GPS tracker, and a display that performs better in direct sunlight. Dedicated runners will want stats like cadence and will want to set their own interv...
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Publicación: 2016-02-08, Autor: Jason , crítica de: greenbot.com
Works just fine as a standard Android Wear watch, AnyLight display makes ambient mode easy to read in the sun
Only comes in one size and style, Fitness tracking is optimized around running only
At a Glance Optimized for running (and only running), the Moto 360 Sport compromises on too much of what we loved about the 2nd generation Moto 360. If you love to run, and only run, it's a reasonable option...
Works just fine as a standard Android Wear watch, AnyLight display makes ambient mode easy to read in the sun
Only comes in one size and style, Fitness tracking is optimized around running only
Optimized for running (and only running), the Moto 360 Sport compromises on too much of what we loved about the 2nd generation Moto 360. If you love to run, and only run, it's a reasonable option...
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Publicación: 2016-01-30, Autor: Jaime , crítica de: Pocketnow.com
Resumen: You'd be shocked at the amount of requests we get every day of people asking us to recommend a good wearable for fitness. Surely this is the era of smartwatches and fitness trackers, but not all of these products are good enough to address the needs of pe...
Publicación: 2016-01-05, Autor: Jason , crítica de: techaeris.com
Great design. Integrates well with existing fitness apps
Battery life, have to use Moto Body phone app to sync with other fitness apps, no sleep tracking - although with the current battery life, I'm not sure it would last for a full 24 hours. Bit of a dust magnet given the silicone material
With the Moto 360 Sport going on sale on Jan. 7, it is a great option for those who want a smartwatch with a stronger focus on activity tracking. While battery life is still left to be desired, the sporty look and integration with a number of activity tra...
Reflective display performs great in the sun, Silicone body and strap built for fitness, Integrated GPS for phonefree run tracking
Battery struggles to get through a day, Fitness features underdeveloped, Silicone picks up every piece of lint and hair, Ambient display has no backlighting
Android Wear has always had some pretty basic fitness tracking built in. With a gyroscope in every smartwatch and most Android Wear watches sporting heart rate sensors, they're already capable, if basic, fitness trackers. The addition of GPS and a fitness...
Sporty design is ideal for fitness folks, Great visibility outdoors with its AnyLight screen, Builtin GPS
Water resistance is no different from other smartwatches, Poor viewing angles & subdue colors, Android Wear experience remains largely the same
Looking at what's been released ever since Android Wear's inception, we can certainly agree that everyone has been striving for that perfect design – you know, the premium kind that sparks interest right from the get-go. The Moto 360 Sport, on the other h...