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Diseño estético Correas intercambiables Monitor de ritmo cardiaco Buen reconocimiento de voz
Diseño
Acabados
Sensación una vez puesto
Ligereza
Lidera una nueva etapa del smartwacth
Algunos casos de uso prometedores
Diseño es
Con diferencia
Lo mejor. Mientras sus rivales parecen antiguos relojes digitales en esteroides
El Moto 360 es un smartwatch que realmente sí querrás llevar
Al menos desde el punto de vista estético. Solo el LG G Watch R se le acerca en este
Materiales nobles
Resistente al polvo y al agua
Compatible con muchos dispositivos Android
Correa ajustable a muchas longitudes
Pantalla brillante
Carga inalámbrica
El Moto 360 tiene un atractivo diseño
Sensor de luz
Monitor de ritmo cardíaco
Se carga inalámbricamente
Le pueden cambiar las bandas y sus comandos de voz funcionan bien.
Sensor de luz y pulsómetro
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La vida de la batería no es buena El diseño de Android no cubre la pantalla redonda
Autonomía limitada (aunque no tanto como se pronosticaba)
Pantalla sufre en exteriores
Empeora casos de uso de un reloj normal
Android Wear inmaduro todavía
Cargador aparte
Un único tamaño Igual que ha hecho Apple
Motorola debería lanzar al menos dos tamaños diferentes. Si hay diferentes tamaños de móviles para adaptarse a todas las manos y gustos
¿por qué no hacer lo mismo con los relojes?
Rendimiento el uso no es todo
Carcasa voluminosa
Sensores imprecisos
A veces incómodo de usar
Detección de voz impreciso en ocasiones
El display circular corta contenidos
La pantalla no es totalmente redonda
El cargador no tiene conector de USB
Es caro
Su tamaño no es para todos y su batería es decepcionante
Relatively sophisticated design, Wireless dock makes charging easy, Legible outdoors
Too big for many wrists, Battery life is a deal-breaker, Annoying glitches abound
Weak battery life, technical glitches and a bulky frame mar Motorola's first smartwatch....
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Publicación: 2014-09-17, Autor: Raymond , crítica de: ubergizmo.com
As a fashion/status symbol, the Moto 360 is king of Android Wear. It's the best looking smartwatch available for purchase. That's an easy victory for Motorola considering the competition. Unfortunately, beauty is only skin deep. Motorola's decision to use...
Publicación: 2014-09-16, Autor: Kellex , crítica de: droid-life.com
Resumen: Motorola's Android Wear watch, the Moto 360 , is without a doubt the most anticipated wearable of 2014. There is good reason for that, of course. Thanks to its classic, round design, stainless steel body, and leather accessories, there aren't any other sm...
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Publicación: 2014-09-16, Autor: Ryan , crítica de: androidpolice.com
Resumen: From the very first day Android Wear was in the news, the Moto 360 has been "the one to wait for." Every time we posted a story about the G Watch or the Gear Live, the comments were populated with no fewer than a million people declaring their intention t...
After its initial unveiling, most everyone was ready to declare the 360 the undisputed king of Android Wear based purely on design. Turns out, there's more to a device that just its looks. By now you know the the Moto 360 isn't the “perfect smartwatch” an...
Publicación: 2014-09-15, Autor: Eric , crítica de: newatlas.com
which is that this is the best smartwatch the world has seen so far. But that may not be saying much, as smartwatches still have some growing up to do. View all The world of wrist wearables is confusing to navigate right now, with the slo...
Classy and elegant design, comfortable and attractive straps, waterresistant construction, nice display with autobrightness feature, beautiful and customizable circular face designs, advanced heart rate sensor with regular background readings and activity
Somewhat large form, strange lightrefracting effect around screen's edges, dimmed mode uses too much power to be practical, overall battery life could be better, performance not quite as smooth as other Wear devices
At this point, I'd say that Android Wear watches are best viewed as cool toys for technophiles. Neither the hardware nor the software is quite polished enough to be ready for prime time -- and for the bulk of consumers, it's advisable to wait until the...
Publicación: 2014-09-14, Autor: Ali , crítica de: chipchick.com
Looks great on your wrist. Circular design and crown pay tribute to classic fine watches. Apps have already taken on a circular look, making it easy to display on the Moto 360. Competitive pricing, yet looks like an expensive timepiece. Available with lea
Battery drains pretty quickly, depending on how much you have running on average you can squeeze out just 12 hours… but not even that much with heavy use. Software is not intuitive at times, and requires you to dig around to swipe and locate items. Very n
Smartwatches are flooding the market, so it really takes a lot of effort to create something that stands high above the crowd. The Moto 360 does just that. Sure, the software could be a little more intuitive, but we anticipate that with future updates...
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Publicación: 2014-09-13, Autor: Chris , crítica de: slashgear.com
Charming but flawed is perhaps the kindest way to describe the Moto 360. Motorola's circular smartwatch looks better than any other on the market, feels great, and is eye-catching in the way that an indulgence gadget arguably should be. Nobody really ne...
Publicación: 2014-09-12, Autor: Nicole , crítica de: engadget.com
Beautiful design, Comfortable and lightweight, Leather and metal straps, Ambient light sensor, Wireless charging
Terrible battery life, Large size isn't for everyone, Pricey for an Android Wear watch, Charging cradle doesn't come with a USB cable
The Moto 360 is the most attractive Android Wear device you can buy right now, with a design that's more reminiscent of a regular watch. Even so, it suffers from poor battery life, just like other early smartwatches, and it has a higher price, too....