Motorola finds itself the front-runner
in the Android Wear arena with the Moto 360
Moto 360 is Motorola's first entry into
the new generation of smartwatches, powered by the newAndroid Wear platform and designed by the U.S.
manufacturer.
At
its heart, Moto 360 is a smartwatch. But it also promises to be so much more,
linking your entire online world to your wrist through Android Wear. That
brings the power of Google Now — with its predictive features such as showing
you the day's weather or upcoming events or travel time. Or you'll be able to
stay in touch on the go, through e-mails and chats, all without having to pull
your phone out of your pocket. And because it's powered by Android Wear, you'll
be able to do a lot of this without even touching the Moto 360, all by using
your voice.
Moto 360 sports an iconic design, Motorola claims, with a round face
and premium materials like stainless steel and leather. Motorola wants it to
feel "comfortable and familiar," which has long been a criticism of
smartwatches. "It's everything you need, with a look that you want,"
Motorola said in its announcement. And in our hands-on
experience, it lives up to that claim.
After several weeks of waiting and teasing, Motorola finally
announced official availability of the Moto 360 on Sept. 5, 2014 for just $249
with a leather band, or $299 with a stainless steel band later in the fall. The
Moto 360's initial launch was limited to just an online presence, thoughBestBuy.com and the Play Store carried it alongside
Motorola's own website.
Meanwhile, the Moto 360 has found itself with a little more round
competition. LG brought theLG G Watch R to the IFA conference
in early September.
Credit to: http://www.androidcentral.com/moto-360
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