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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
Publicación: 2016-08-08, Autor: Leigh: , crítica de: pickr.com.au
Beautifully designed, Works on both iOS and Android, Can get you as much as two days battery life, Available in several sizes and finishes, Replaceable bands
Not a massive change for owners of the old model, Flat tyre is still at the bottom of the display, Screen can pick up scratches, Watch strap feels like it wears down too easily
It may not be a total update, departure, or evolution of the smartwatch, but Motorola's second-generation 360 watch in many ways tightens the good thing that Motorola had working for it the first time around, and that makes it into a better thing.Owners o...
Resumen: The first iteration of the Moto 360 was about as well received as any first-gen smartwatch could be. It sustained some criticism for its weak processor and battery life but was praised for its external aesthetics. Like many of the players in the market, i...
Publicación: 2015-03-31, Autor: techau , crítica de: techau.com.au
Resumen: Wearables couldn't be hotter right now, with the established product category a couple of years old, devices are getting increasingly interesting. There's impending launch of that watch from Coopertino, this month, but before then, we've spent a couple of...
Brilliantly designed and people will notice it, Included Qi wireless charging cradle works seamlessly and charges 360 in a jiffy, Great customisation options available, , THE
Battery life, its biggest pitfall, Doesn't offer much in the way of durability and protruding display prone to scratches, Android Wear still hasn't been updated to better accommodate circular displays
Motorola was onto something when they first unveiled renders of the 360 last year and while the final product in some ways is a let down for some, as one of those individuals coming into this review I concede now at the end of it all that the Moto 360 has...
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Publicación: 2014-12-18, Autor: Alex , crítica de: whistleout.com.au
The Moto 360 is great as far as smartwatches go. It's sleek, doesn't get caught on your shirt and has high quality leather wristbands right out of the box. Is it good enough to convince a smartwatch doubter to convert? Probably not. Smartwatch tech jus...
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Publicación: 2014-12-08, Autor: Leigh , crítica de: gadgetguy.com.au
Metal body; Screen is protected by Gorilla Glass; Mostly circular screen makes the 360 look more like a watch than the square smart watches out there; Comfortable to wear; Heart-rate tracker included; Motorola includes some custom software for making watc
Still no real reason to have one; Can look a little chunky; Requires charging practically nightly;
Motorola's first effort in the smartwatch space is one of the best looking around, but it still comes with similar quibbles to the other smartwatches out there primarily because it just doesn't do enough.We're delighted to see some of the software improve...
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Publicación: 2014-11-24, Autor: Luke , crítica de: gizmodo.com.au
Great design, Speedy performance, Customisable straps
Feels large on the wrist, Android Wear still doesn't make sense, Google Now is rubbish in Australia
Motorola Moto 36087LikeGreat design.Speedy performance.Customisable straps.Don't LikeFeels large on the wrist.Android Wear still doesn't make sense.Google Now is rubbish in Australia.Every smartwatch has problems, from where I sit. If buying a good produc...
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Short battery life, Flat tire screen, No always-on display,
The Moto 360 is almost my perfect smartwatch. I love its design, I like Android Wear, and I'd go as far as calling it a great gadget. Unfortunately, there's a few things holding it back from a permanent spot on my wrist, excluding the fact I need to retu...