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Materiales premium
Diseño estiloso
Monitor cardíaco
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth 4.1
Base de carga inalámbrica
Pantalla brillante
Resistente al polvo y al agua (IP67)
Sensor de iluminación...
El Moto 360 tiene un diseño atractivo y personalizable a través de la página Moto Maker. El reloj está disponible en tres versiones de dos tamaños y es uno de los pocos relojes que tiene sensor de luz para que la pantalla ajuste automáticamente su brillo.
La correa se quita fácilmente
Certificado IP67
Android Wear comienza a ser una plataforma decente
Dock de carga práctico y elegante
Diseño de referencia que ha mejorado con el nuevo tamaño de 42 mm
Sin dudas con su rendimiento
Interesante aportación de Motorola sobre Android Wear
Sistema de intercambio de correas rápido
Lo bueno
Batería
Diseño
Personalización
Resistencia
Compatibilidad con iOS
Hay dos versiones
Para hombres (46 mm)
Para mujeres (42 mm)
Tecnología Anylight
Diseño premium
Botón físico en el lateral superior
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Mal posicionado y que molesta a la vista
Mala duración de batería
Sensores imprecisos
Wi-Fi a veces poco fiable
Su duración de batería es corta
No tiene GPS
Necesita adaptador para cargarlo y es más caro que su predecesor. La pantalla en modo de ambiente no reproduce colores y resolución. Su micrófono tiene algunas dificultades en reconocer el comando "OK
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La pantalla no es 100% circular
Espesor exagerado
Batería decepcionante
Autonomía justa
No más de un día en modelo de 42 mm
Pocas opciones de control más allá de poner el dedo sobre la pantalla
Pantalla un escalón por debajo en color
Contraste y densidad de píxeles que la competencia
Publicación: 2015-10-19, Autor: Darren , crítica de: gizmodo.co.uk
If one of Moto 360's many designs strikes your fancy and you're constantly in a bloody battle with your smartphone notifications—then yes. The Moto 360 is a good aid in the war against inactivity and disorganization. But if that doesn't really describe yo...
Flat tyre remains, Battery is better but nothing special, No features to stand out from Android Wear rivals
If anything is game-changing about the second gen Moto 360 it's the level of customisation on offer. Women in particular should get on very well with this smartwatch design. That said, Motorola's rivals, particularly Apple, are fast catching up and everyo...
The Moto 360 is stylish and comfortable to wear. It's offered in two sizes, can be personalized through Motorola's Moto Maker website, and is one of the few smartwatches to include an ambient light sensor for automatically adjusting brightness
Battery life is short for a watch. Android Wear software feels awkward. The round display isn't a complete circle -- there's a black bar at the bottom
Improved performance and unique customization options make the Moto 360 a worthy successor to last year's smartwatch, but it has the same limitations as other Android Wear watches on the market...
First female-friendly Android Wear smartwatch, Works on iOS and Android, Android Wear has come a long way, Works better than you'd think a 2-year-old product would
No NFC or mobile payments yet, One-day battery life, iOS support is limited
The DT Accessory PackUp your game and the get the most out of your gear with the following extras, hand-picked by our editors:Tylt Moto 360 Silicone Watch Band ($30)If you want a different band for the Moto 360, this silicon strap is quite nice, and it'll...
Looks and feels great, Large and small versions available, Wireless charge dock is neat
24-hour battery life gets old quick, Screen visibility issues outdoors, Limited HR sensor accuracy
From what we've seen so far, the new Moto 360 is the Android Wear watch to wear this year. It's pretty, premium, and comfortable, and it appears that most of our gripes with the original version have been fixed - bar the flat-edged screen. Stay tuned fo...
Publicación: 2015-09-03, Autor: Lee , crítica de: Theinquirer.net
Resumen: Offering more customisation than last year's model and a better battery, the Moto 360 2nd gen wearable looks to take on the likes of the Apple Watch and newly-announced Samsung Gear 2...
Sharper screen, Zippier than its predecessor, Useful Moto Body activity tracking
Still has ugly flat spot at the screen bottom, Battery life isn't great, Not a massive upgrade on the first Moto 360
The Moto 360 2 is better than the original, but not by much. If you're looking for a desirable Android Wear smartwatch, there are better options out there...
Publicación: 2015-09-03, Autor: Spencer , crítica de: T3.com
Best design, Great specs, Customisation options
Black bar is back, Screen is worse than rivals, Battery life so-so
The Moto 360 comes at an interesting time for Android Wear. The platform has seen some big improvements recently, it's really matured, the UI is sleeker, and the feature set is expanding.The Moto Maker customisation options are great, the new smaller size...
Publicación: 2015-09-03, Autor: Luke , crítica de: digitalspy.com
The Moto 360 is taking baby steps in the right direction, but it's still some way from being a true, must-have wearable. Yes, Motorola has improved the device's design and interface, but there are still too many niggling issues that demean its plus points...
Publicación: 2015-09-03, Autor: Mike , crítica de: pocket-lint.com
More model sizes and choices, Moto Maker options, sleeker design, longer-lasting battery
Still has that black band on the lower part of watch face
That's the new Motorola Moto 360 in a nutshell. It's sleeker and smarter in many areas, with the smaller option and enhanced battery life certainly welcome. But the second-generation model hasn't wiped clean the slate and corrected all its predecessor's i...