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Motorola Moto 360 Sport 3.48 cm (1.37") LCD Digital 360 x 325 pixels Touchscreen Black Wi-Fi GPS (satellite)

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Bullet Points Motorola Moto 360 Sport 3.48 cm (1.37") LCD Digital 360 x 325 pixels Touchscreen Black Wi-Fi GPS (satellite)
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  • - Smartwatch Digital Touchscreen 3.48 cm (1.37") LCD
  • - 360 x 325 pixels
  • - Water resistant, Dust resistant, Waterproof IP67
  • - Built-in microphone
  • - Heart rate monitor Accelerometer Gyroscope
  • - GPS (satellite)
  • - Wi-Fi Bluetooth 4.0
  • - 300 mAh
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Introducing a watch that can play as hard as you do
With built-in GPS and the power of Android Wear™, Moto 360 Sport lets you leave your phone behind when you go running.

Made for sport. Built to last.
Take your workout to the limit without worrying about your watch. Moto 360 Sport can keep up, thanks to a durable yet comfortable design. Strong silicone construction with special UV coating wicks away moisture and resists fading or staining, while side ventilation channels help you stay cool.

Built-in GPS and Moto Body keep you going
Moto 360 Sport has built-in GPS that works seamlessly with Moto Body, our health and wellness experience. It gives you accurate location information, measures your speed, distance traveled, pace, and more. Moto Body can also help track your calories, and even give you motivational reminders when you need them.

Brilliant, indoors or out
The Motorola AnyLight display is the world’s first hybrid screen that automatically adapts to the level of natural light around you. So you can see clearly no matter what conditions you’re in. Indoors, enjoy a traditional LCD screen for maximum readability. Then when you are out for a run, natural light is reflected to improve readability, especially in bright or sunny conditions.

Way beyond fitness. Everyday use.
Get Gmail messages and calendar invites with just a glance thanks to the power of Android Wear™. Download Android Wear apps from Google Play™ that you can use every day. You can do things like browse and play music right from your wrist.

Short summary description Motorola Moto 360 Sport 3.48 cm (1.37") LCD Digital 360 x 325 pixels Touchscreen Black Wi-Fi GPS (satellite):
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Motorola Moto 360 Sport, 3.48 cm (1.37"), LCD, Touchscreen, 4 GB, GPS (satellite), 54 g

Long summary description Motorola Moto 360 Sport 3.48 cm (1.37") LCD Digital 360 x 325 pixels Touchscreen Black Wi-Fi GPS (satellite):
This is an auto-generated long summary of Motorola Moto 360 Sport 3.48 cm (1.37") LCD Digital 360 x 325 pixels Touchscreen Black Wi-Fi GPS (satellite) based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

Motorola Moto 360 Sport. Display diagonal: 3.48 cm (1.37"), Display technology: LCD, Display resolution: 360 x 325 pixels, Touchscreen. Processor frequency: 1200 MHz, RAM capacity: 512 MB, Flash memory: 4 GB. Wi-Fi. GPS (satellite). Battery capacity: 300 mAh. Weight: 54 g. Band material: Silicone, Band colour: Black

Display
Display diagonal *
3.48 cm (1.37")
Display technology *
LCD
Pixel density
263 ppi
Display type *
Digital
Display resolution *
360 x 325 pixels
Touchscreen *
Yes
Design
Band material *
Silicone
Shape *
Round
Market positioning *
Smartwatch
Watch case colour *
Black
Band colour *
Black
Protection features
Water resistant, Dust resistant, Waterproof
International Protection (IP) code
IP67
Performance
Compatible memory cards
Not supported
RAM capacity
512 MB
Flash memory
4 GB
Processor manufacturer
Qualcomm
Performance
Processor model
Snapdragon 400
Processor frequency
1200 MHz
Built-in microphone *
Yes
Features
Heart rate monitor *
Yes
Accelerometer
Yes
Gyroscope
Yes
Ambient light sensor
Yes
Network
GPS (satellite)
Yes
Ports & interfaces
Wi-Fi standards
802.11b, 802.11g
Bluetooth
Yes
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
Yes
Wi-Fi *
Yes
Bluetooth version *
4.0
Power
Battery capacity *
300 mAh
Weight & dimensions
Weight
54 g
Source Testseek summary Average rating
Reviews
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:41
Uk has collected 104 expert reviews for Motorola Moto 360 Sport 3.48 cm (1.37") LCD Digital 360 x 325 pixels Touchscreen Black Wi-Fi GPS (satellite) and the average expert rating is 69 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
69%
Source Review comments Score
channelnews.com.au
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:39
When we reviewed the 2nd generation Moto 360 smartwatch last month, we said “if you're looking to dip your toes into the smartwatch game and don't want to shell out for something high-end like an Apple Watch, the Moto 360 makes itself easy to recommend.”...
Bottom line Though the unique strengths of the 360 Sport have to be considered, it doesn't do quite enough to alleviate the same-issues we had with the Motorola's last offering. The 360 Sport might offer genuine utility for sports-nuts but at its $450 pricepoint, it'...
30%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:39
Looking for the best smartwatch for fitness? Well the Moto 360 Sport is a contender with Android Wear, GPS and a heart rate monitor but it's not flawless. Read our Motorola Moto 360 Sport review to find out if it's the right choice for you. See also: Best...
Bottom line Available for under £200, the Motorola Moto 360 Sport is one of the best smartwatches for fitness. You get the some of the regular 360 style in a design which is practical for activities like running. The GPS tracking is accurate but it's shame the same c...
80%
ausdroid.net
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:39
The world of Android Wear devices is very different to that of Android on phones. With the vast majority of the user interface and the user interaction model locked down by Google, Android Wear makers are left to differentiate on hardware, companion apps...
Bottom line The Moto 360 Sport is a well put together Android Wear device and unfortunately make me like my own OG Moto 360 a lot, lot less. I found the slightly smaller size more than acceptable and had absolutely no issues reading or interacting with the screen.I'm...
0%
techradar.com
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:39
The Moto 360 Sport looks like a 'sporty' version of the Moto 360 (2015), but it's much more than that. This is only the second Android Wear watch to have GPS, and the tech is much better implemented than it was in the first, the Sony Smartwatch 3.It also...
Good GPS and easy run tracking, Smart screen tech...
Bad Poor battery life, Unreliable HR sensor, No multi, sport tracking...
Bottom line The Moto 360 Sport has a screen to envy and better sports skills than most smartwatches, but its battery life is lacking and as a tracker it still can't compete with fitness wearables...
70%
techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:39
The Moto 360 Sport looks like a 'sporty' version of the Moto 360 (2015), but it's much more than that. This is only the second Android Wear watch to have GPS, and the tech is much better implemented than it was in the first, the Sony Smartwatch 3.It als...
Good GPS and easy run tracking, Smart screen tech...
Bad Poor battery life, Unreliable HR sensor, No multisport tracking...
Bottom line The Moto 360 Sport has a screen to envy and better sports skills than most smartwatches, but its battery life is lacking and as a tracker it still can't compete with fitness wearables...
70%
T3.com
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:40
Moto 360 Sport took a bow beside the new Moto 360 back at IFA . And we were really excited about it, largely because it included both a heart rate sensor and GPS.Why is that important? Well, theoretically it allows for more accurate fitness tracking, with...
Good Clear, adaptable screen, Comfortable, casual aesthetic, Accurate GPS...
Bad Lint magnet, Not a true sports watch sub...
Bottom line If you were expecting the Moto 360 Sport to be an all singing, all-dancing running-smartwatch hybrid you'd probably be a little disappointed. However, if you're simply looking for a decent Android Wear device, which is comfortable, and a more durable...
80%
gizmodo.com.au
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:40
There are smartwatches, and there are fitness trackers. If you want any combination of the two, you'll have to accept the compromises inherent in cramming a lot of sensors into an attractive, wrist-sized package. This is the problem the Moto 360 Sport com...
0%
tekgadg.com
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:40
I had a chance to use a GPS-enabled Sports-focused smartwatch from Motorola for the last two weeks. Check out the video above for how well it performs!Sean...
0%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:40
What is the Moto 360 Sport? Announced alongside the Moto 360 2 late last year, the Moto 360 Sport is – as the name suggests – a smartwatch meant to be worn with your tracksuit rather than your three-piece suit. It takes the standard Moto 360, but turns th...
Good Great display in all conditions, Accurate and fast GPS, Android Wear is getting better...
Bad Limited number of workout options, Battery drains very fast with GPS on, Crap strap...
Bottom line Moto 360 Sport – Features and fitness The Moto Body app acts as the nerve centre of the Moto 360 Sport's fitness tracking skills. At a basic level it shows information like the number of steps you've taken, calorie expenditure, heart rate and all the usua...
70%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:40
Now we have the Moto 360 Sport, which, as its name implies, aims to bridge the gap between smartwatches and fitness trackers. With built-in GPS, optical heart rate monitor, a silicone rubber strap and a new adaptive display for easy reading both indoors a...
Bottom line The Moto 360 Sport has the makings of a great fitness watch hybrid, but its design and inaccurate GPS limit its appeal...
60%
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:40
The second-gen Motorola 360 Android Wear watch has a special edition that's pitched towards sports training. That's obvious enough from its Moto 360 Sport namesake, perhaps bringing some clarity to a segment of wearable technology that's a little muddled...
Good Comfortable, cheaper than regular Moto 360, GPS onboard...
Bad Battery life as a sports watch, only caters for running, flat tyre display, heart rate monitoring can be a little variable...
Bottom line In the Moto 360 Sport you have an interesting device. Moto is pushing the sport angle, although it's not really a strong competitor for a dedicated sports-tracking device. If you're a runner, you'll probably find that something from the Garmin Forer...
70%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:40
It's tough being a smartwatch. Everyone expects you to measure this and notify that, not to mention the brain drain of being an always-on Bluetooth buddy.Far better, you might think, to pick a niche and nail it. Become a master of your very particular on-...
Good AnyLight display is crystal clear almost anywhere, Standalone GPS allows phone-free run tracking, Silicon strap is snug and sweatproof...
Bad Heart rate readings are iffy, Included apps only cater for runners, Battery life still poor at 24hrs...
Bottom line The 360 Sport isn't a sports watch. It's no Garmin Forerunner. Sure, it's got standalone GPS, a clever display and continuous in-run heart rate monitoring, but it's solely equipped for sprinting – and it's not the best at that. Instead, with the 360 Spor...
60%
alphr.com
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:40
Most smartwatch manufacturers have realised by now that it's not enough for their wearables to simply be smart. They also have to look great or offer killer extra features in order to capture the imagination and persuade consumers to part with their cash...
Bottom line Clearly, the Motorola Moto 360 isn't a very good fitness watch – it simply doesn't give you enough control for that, and neither does it provide any extra motivation or the tools to take you beyond the usual target-based steps and heart-rate activity goal...
60%
wareable.com
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:40
The Moto 360 Sport was announced alongside the 2nd generation Moto 360, but we've had to wait a little longer to get our hands on it.As you probably guessed from the name, the 360 Sport is a sportier version of the Motorola's latest Android Wear smartwatc...
Good Accurate GPS tracking, Display easy to read outdoors, Reasonable price, Comfortable, compact design...
Bad Strap attracts dust and fluff, No iOS Moto Body app, Display warps at the edges, Heart rate accuracy issues...
Bottom line The Moto 360 Sport isn't a dedicated sports watch. In fact, the only sport it supports is running. And, if you want in-depth running metrics, you're going to be disappointed. However, if you're looking to dip your toes in the murky smartwatch waters, and...
70%
hardwarezone.com.ph
Updated:
2016-11-27 01:08:31
The Moto 360 Sport is made to keep up with even the most grueling workout, thanks to a durable and yet comfortable design. The strong silicone construction would wrap around your wrist with side ventilation to help you stay cool. It has a built-in GPS tha...
Good Easy to understand, Thick front panel, Wireless charger...
Bad Dust magnet strap material, "Shelf" bezel, Battery life...
Bottom line The Moto 360 Sport had proven something: we can be sporty and techy at the same place and at the same time. But this kind of adaptability doesn't come in cheap price tag. It's fairly acceptable at its price range and holds the rope very well against other...
85%
technave.com
Updated:
2016-11-27 01:08:31
Although the Motorola 360 smartwatch is already now in their 2nd Gen, that's not the case for the Moto 360 Sport as it's the 1st Gen edition for RM1399. Available only in black, white and orange and as the name implies, the sports edition is meant for ser...
Bottom line This watch may not be enough for people who are serious into fitness, if you're one then you might want to consider Garmin or Fitbit instead, or even the Sony Smartwatch SWR50 which is a cheaper option (RM1099 for band version only), charges faster and th...
0%
soyacincau.com
Updated:
2016-11-27 01:08:31
If I had to identify one other technological trend besides Virtual Reality that would most likely hit big this year, it would be smartwatches. Or smart wearables, whichever you prefer.For people like us at SoyaCincau.com, smartwatches may not be the “late...
0%
theskop.com
Updated:
2016-11-27 01:08:31
KELEBIHAN +Paparan hibrid hebat +GPS +RinganKEKURANGAN -Tali tidak boleh ditukar – Tiada kawalan fizikal -Perlu dok khas untuk mengecasPermulaan Sebelum Moto 360 berada di pasaran, sudah ramai yang beriya-iya mahu memilikinya berikutan rekaannya yang ‘law...
0%
liveatpc.com
Updated:
2016-11-27 01:08:31
With the release of its Moto 360 last year, Motorola defined what an Android wearable could be like, namely: clean design, a round face and something that wouldn't look out of space in a boardroom. Its follow-up further improved on the formula by providin...
Bottom line Review: Moto 360 Sport Nearly Gets There  With the release of its Moto 360 last year, Motorola defined what an Android wearable could be like, namely: clean design, a round face and something that wouldn't look out of space in a boardroom. Its follow-up f...
76%
vernonchan.com
Updated:
2016-11-27 01:08:31
The Motorola brand has been rather quiet, at least in Malaysia. Now a Lenovo company, we've not heard much about Moto since the Moto G, E and X (well, sort of). Recently, it made a re-entry of sorts, this time through its smartwatch – the Moto 360. The se...
88%
stuff.tv/my/
Updated:
2016-11-27 01:08:31
It's tough being a smartwatch. Everyone expects you to measure this and notify that, not to mention the brain drain of being an always-on Bluetooth buddy.Far better, you might think, to pick a niche and nail it. Become a master of your very particular on-...
Good AnyLight display is crystal clear almost anywhere, Standalone GPS allows phone-free run tracking, Silicon strap is snug and sweatproof...
Bad Heart rate readings are iffy, Included apps only cater for runners, Battery life still poor at 24hrs...
Bottom line The 360 Sport isn't a sports watch. It's no Garmin Forerunner. Sure, it's got standalone GPS, a clever display and continuous in-run heart rate monitoring, but it's solely equipped for sprinting – and it's not the best at that.Instead, with the 360 Sport...
60%
gadgetguy.com.au
Updated:
2017-02-02 03:06:43
I'm feeling guilty. I've had the rather nifty Moto 360 Sport watch here for at least a couple of months, yet, day by day other reviews have seemed to take priority. So my apologies to readers and to Motorola for my tardiness.A big part of the reason for t...
Good Clear display in all light, highly versatile, simple wireless charging...
Bad Fitbit data transfer didn't work...
Bottom line As a smart watch with inclinations towards sporting activity, I'd have to give the Moto 360 Sport an “A”, if not a gold medal (which I'm in no position to judge). But do consider the “ecosystem”, as we like to say. If you've thus far been a Fitbit person...
86%
gizmodo.co.uk
Updated:
2017-05-18 03:49:50
There are smartwatches, and there are fitness trackers. If you want any combination of the two, you'll have to accept the compromises inherent in cramming a lot of sensors into an attractive, wrist-sized package. This is the problem the Moto 360 Sport com...
0%
devontechsupport.com
Updated:
2017-05-20 05:04:46
Update: Moto's sportier take on the regal 360 has earned a spot on our list of best Android Wear smartwatches. Its rugged build, built-in GPS and rather affordable price make it an easy choice for fitness-focused people.Original review follows below.The...
Good The Moto 360 Sport gives you more accurate run tracking than almost every other Android Wear watch; it's a genuine running watch, even without a phone in tow, Its screen is perfectly suited to outdoor use too, able to switch between a colourful LCD screen...
Bad The Moto 360 Sport lacks the arm candy factor of the standard Moto 360, and some of its comfort too, Much of this comes down to the strap, as the rubber isn't high-grade, and it picks up bits of fluff and dust as if it's making a nest out of the stuff, Th...
Bottom line The Moto 360 Sport is more than just another Android Wear watch. With its dynamic screen and GPS there's an appeal here that other Android Wear watches just don't have.However, this seems like yet another smartwatch design that isn't quite there yet in en...
0%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2017-07-07 10:18:39
The Apple Watch Series 2 is catching all the headlines, but how does it compare to some of the other smartwatches out there in the market, namely the Sony SmartWatch 3 and Moto 360 Sport. In this comparison we look at how the 2016 Apple Watch Series 2 com...
Bottom line The new Apple Watch Series 2 offers fantastic build quality and is fully waterproof, but if you've got an Android phone, not planning on a swim with a smartwatch and want to save yourself some pennies, the Sony SmartWatch 3 and Moto 360 Sport are fantasti...
0%
hardwarezone.com.my
Updated:
2018-03-07 11:12:28
Got some leftover ang bao money and not sure what to do with it? The right smartwatch can help you exercise better, get more organized, or sleep better (perhaps even all three). But with so many choices out there, how do you know which is the best for you...
0%
goodhousekeeping.com
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:39
The Moto 360 sport targets fitness buffs with key features like a GPS for route-tracking and an altimeter for tracking elevation changes. The Moto 360 Sport comes with a silicone band and connects to both iPhone and Android phones through the Android Wear...
Good GPS tracking is great for runners, Silicone rubber band is very comfortable, great for exercise...
Bad GPS drains the battery quickly, Shorter battery life than non-sport Moto 360...
78%
androidauthority.com
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:40
The original Moto 360 was the first truly compelling Android Wear device to come to market, and it remained one of the go-to options for folks testing the smartwatch waters back in 2014. Then in 2015 when a sea of other wearable devices came to market, th...
Good AnyLight Hybrid Display is great both indoors and out, Minimal hiccups in performance, Accurate GPS tracking, Lightweight and not overly bulky, Charging is quick and easy...
Bad Battery life could be much better, Only tracks running for now, Cannot swap out watch bands...
Bottom line Motorola's Moto 360 Sport excels at being a smartwatch but falls short with fitness tracking as a whole. It has a great display, sleek and sporty design and performs very well, but this is geared towards runners and can't track any other exercises at the...
78%
talkandroid.com
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:40
Unlike many smartwatch manufacturers hitting the market with new devices, Motorola was one of the early players in the field. This means that they are on to their second generation of devices giving them some experience regarding what works and what does...
Bottom line Motorola is marketing the Moto 360 Sport as a device for active people who want features found in an activity tracker combined with the Android Wear platform. This would give users the benefit of a smartwatch when engaged in normal daily activities and th...
0%
tomsguide.com
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:40
As a runner, I wear a GPS watch and heart rate monitor while training to get the most accurate record of my distance, pace and heart rate, but after I'm done, the watch comes off, not to be used until my next outing. The Moto 360 Sport ($299) aims to make...
Good Michael A. Prospero is the reviews editor at Laptop Mag and Tom’s Guide. When he’s not testing out the latest running watc, skiing or training for a maratho, he’s probably using the latest kitchen gadget.
Bad Touch screen hard to use when hands are sweat, Many features only available when paired with Androi, Not waterproo, Can't use GPS or HR monitor with third-party apps...
Bottom line The Moto 360 Sport signifies the start of smartwatch specialization; for the most part, Android Wear devices have differentiated themselves only by style and size, but the Moto 360 Sport is the first to target itself as a specific type of wearer. However...
100%
androidpolice.com
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:40
Motorola launched the second-generation Moto 360 last fall and fixed many of the issues with the original watch, but at the same time it teased the Moto 360 Sport. It took months for it to come out, and even then there was little promotion surrounding it...
0%
hothardware.com
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:40
If three's company, we'd say Motorola has gone and made a full-on family out of its Moto 360 smartwatch. Hot on the heels of its second-generation Moto 360 comes the Moto 360 Sport, an Android Wear timepiece designed to compete not with TAG or Sony or Sam...
Good Sporty, lightweight design, Syncs easily with Android, Built-in GPS...
Bad Not entirely waterproof, Battery life isn't great when using GPS, Occasionally sluggish, Doesn't play well with iOS...
Bottom line 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...
0%
phandroid.com
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:40
The state of wearables in 2016 can be boiled down to two types of devices: smartwatches and fitness trackers. Most smartwatches attempt to be fitness trackers, but if you're serious about fitness, you still need a dedicated device.The Moto 360 Sport is de...
Good Display is great in sunlight, Great run-tracking apps, Built-in GPS is convenient, Comfortable design...
Bad Moto software is mainly for running, Ambient display is sometimes hard to read...
Bottom line 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...
76%
chipchick.com
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:40
The 2nd generation Moto 360 is currently one of our favorite smartwatches — so much so that even the iPhone users around here prefer it to the Apple Watch. But, the Moto 360 isn't the only smartwatch Motorola has out on the market. The Moto 360 Sport is m...
Good 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...
Bad Can't be customized, band gets dirty easily, heart rate monitor is inconsistent, short battery life, can only track running, Prev2 of 2Next...
Bottom line 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...
0%
greenbot.com
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:40
I hate running. It's not just because I have bad knees and it hurts to run—I would rather lift weights and get my cardio on a recumbent bike where I can distract myself playing mobile games. Motorola's fitness-focused version of the Moto 360 is not for me...
Good Works just fine as a standard Android Wear watch, AnyLight display makes ambient mode easy to read in the sun...
Bad Only comes in one size and style, Fitness tracking is optimized around running only...
Bottom line 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...
60%
pcworld.com_techhive.com
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:40
I hate running. It's not just because I have bad knees and it hurts to run—I would rather lift weights and get my cardio on a recumbent bike where I can distract myself playing mobile games. Motorola's fitness-focused version of the Moto 360 is not for me...
Good Works just fine as a standard Android Wear watch, AnyLight display makes ambient mode easy to read in the sun...
Bad Only comes in one size and style, Fitness tracking is optimized around running only...
Bottom line 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...
60%
Pocketnow.com
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:40
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...
0%
windowscentral.com
Updated:
2016-10-26 05:06:40
Motorola's latest Android Wear watch is its first focused on fitness, though in practice it's really only good for running.The original Moto 360 was the one of that first batch of Android Wear watches that set the tech world abuzz. With a clean and consid...
Good Reflective display performs great in the sun, Silicone body and strap built for fitness, Integrated GPS for phonefree run tracking...
Bad Battery struggles to get through a day, Fitness features underdeveloped, Silicone picks up every piece of lint and hair, Ambient display has no backlighting...
Bottom line 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...
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phonearena.com
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2016-10-26 05:06:40
Being teased off during IFA 2015 back in September, the Moto 360 Sport caught our attention because of its stark difference from most other smartwatches in the Android Wear sphere. While most other offerings try to approach the premium side of thing, it'...
Good Sporty design is ideal for fitness folks, Great visibility outdoors with its AnyLight screen, Builtin GPS...
Bad Water resistance is no different from other smartwatches, Poor viewing angles & subdue colors, Android Wear experience remains largely the same...
Bottom line 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...
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zdnet.com
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2016-10-26 05:06:40
The 2015 Moto 360 is an excellent Android Wear smartwatch to use with Android and iOS. The Moto 360 Sport is the same watch with a few optimizations for those who want to use their smartwatch to track running sessions.Since I am a runner I was hoping the...
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engadget.com
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2016-10-26 05:06:40
The original Moto 360 was the first Android Wear watch to get people really excited about the platform. The second was a thoughtful update , if not exactly a game-changer. And now we have a third, the new Moto 360 Sport , which has a slightly different mi...
Good "Hybrid" display works great, GPS does a respectable job tracking runs, Lightweight and comfortable...
Bad Can't swap out the watch band, Could use more physical controls, Battery life could have been better...
Bottom line The Moto 360 Sport doesn't stray too far from the path this year's other Moto 360s took, but goodies like its AnyLight hybrid display make it great watch for the outdoors. It's plenty snappy for an Android Wear watch, too -- we just wish the hardware...
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theverge.com
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2016-10-26 05:06:40
Running straight into limitationsWhen Motorola announced that it would be making a new sport watch, it was not unreasonable to think that it might be an improved version of something like the MotoActv, a 2011 release that won over a small but rabid fan ba...
Good Sweat-proof band, Includes GPS, Outdoor readable display...
Bad Currently only tracks running, Android Wear is still a work in progress, Requires daily charging...
Bottom line More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
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arstechnica.com
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2016-10-26 05:06:40
When Motorola launched new Moto 360 models earlier this year, it also announced the Moto 360 Sport as an Android Wear watch for the more active among us. The Sport will be available for purchase on January 7 (it's already on sale in the UK and France). Wi...
Good Moto Body Running doesn't require your smartphone to work—you can leave it at home and go track a run with only the watch, 4GB of storage for music; you can connect wireless headphones to the watch to listen to tunes while working out, Sweat-resistant, IP...
Bad Moto Body is good for tracking daily activity and running, nothing more, Distance measurements can be inaccurate on indoor runs, Heart rate monitor is hit-or-miss, $299 is quite expensive for what is, comparatively, a limited fitness watch...
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androidheadlines.com
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2016-10-26 05:06:40
When Motorola originally launched the Moto 360, they offered one model that came with a couple of different colored cases at launch, and a few options for the watch strap. This year, Motorola launched not just one Moto 360 model, but three including the M...
Good Water Resistant making it ideal even in rainy conditions, AnyLight display is easy to see in direct sunlight, The focus on health and fitness made it simpler keep up on exercise activities, Integrated heart rate sensor, Built-in GPS, More lightweight than...
Bad The watch will require a daily recharge if you actually use it, No customization options other than color will turn some people off, Final Thoughts, With so many different smartwatch options out there to choose from it can feel a little overwhelming to pi...
Bottom line With so many different smartwatch options out there to choose from it can feel a little overwhelming to pick the one that's a right fit. What Motorola have done here with the Moto 360 Sport feels like a focused approach to offering something to consumer...
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slashgear.com
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2016-10-26 05:06:40
The first thing that struck me about the Moto 360 Sport is how together it felt. While the first Moto 360 seemed the epitome of style at the time back when it was launched in late 2014, it was also rolling with a replaceable watch strap system that was ev...
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zdnet.com
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2016-10-26 05:06:40
I'm pleased there are so many new fitness-focused wearables during this time of year as their release helps motivate me to get out and move. After posting my review of the Samsung Gear S2 3G yesterday and continuing to work on my Microsoft Band 2 review...
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gottabemobile.com
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2016-10-26 05:06:40
Earlier this year Google announced the new Moto 360 2nd Gen smartwatch for 2015, and at the same time confirmed a “Sport” model would be coming soon. The sports and fitness-focused smartwatch is set to be available in the US on January 7th, and below is o...
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techaeris.com
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2017-09-16 03:52:04
It's been almost a year since I last visited an Android Wear device when I reviewed the original Moto 360. For the most part the smartwatch does what it's supposed to, but in the end having constant notifications on my wrist wasn't for me. When Motorola...
Good Great design. Integrates well with existing fitness apps...
Bad 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...
Bottom line 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...
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