Testseek.com have collected 209 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto 360 2nd gen and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto 360 2nd gen .
September 2015
(74%)
209 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
240 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
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
Stylish
Nice design
Interchangeable bands
Lost of great watch faces to suit different occasion
Easy wireless charging
Water resistant
Motorola Moto 360 2nd Gen
Beautiful design
Comfortable to wear
Moto Maker customizations
The nightstand charger
Different size options
The editors didn't like
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
Doesn't play well with iOS, Fitness tracking functions are hit-or-miss, Battery life could still be improved, Occasionally sluggish
The new Moto 360 is an upgrade in every possible way -- better battery life, a more sensible strap arrangement, inclusion in the Moto Maker program, bolstered internals, and support (albeit limited) for iPhone. But here's the rub: the second generation Mo...
Published: 2015-09-30, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: The first Moto 360 was arguably the best of the first wave of Android Wear watches, but it also wasn't without its flaws (battery life being the biggest). Let's see if Motorola improved on the 2nd-gen Moto 360 in enough ways to make it a smart buy.The fir...
Beautiful design. Premium materials. Large display. Snappy performance.
Expensive. Android Wear still needs work. Spotty voice recognition. Inconsistent heart monitor. Some display issues. Not waterproof
Motorola's second-generation Moto 360 smartwatch looks better, lasts longer, and feels more comfortable than its predecessor, but it's more expensive and the Android Wear OS still leaves a lot to be desired...
Much faster than last year, Battery is no longer a concern, Wear 3.0 is finally mature, Easy strap changing
Price hike
Overall, I'm really happy with the quality of the new Moto 360 and the improvements they've made, but I'm not sold on the price point. I bought the first model at full price for $250 when it came out because I wanted to be one of the first people with a s...
Motorola does smartwatches right again, for the second year running. The company has created what's sure to be one of the most sought-after models of Android Wear watch on the market - not because of pixels, not because of straps, but because of the follo...
Abstract: When it comes to smartwatches, every second counts.Huawei and Motorola seem to think so, anyway. In what can't be a coincidence, the two companies are releasing their remarkably similar-looking Android Wear devices at the same time -- and thus battling it...
Published: 2015-09-24, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Refined design is more comfortable to wear, Performance issues have mostly been ironed out, Battery lasts a full day
Not ideal for fitness tracking, Android Wear still a work in progress, Price is notably higher than before
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...
Published: 2015-09-23, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.com
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...
Published: 2015-09-23, Author: Ron , review by: arstechnica.com
A beautiful, compact design, Moto Maker allows you to design a wearable that you might actually want to wear, Decent battery life that allows it to survive a whole day, Motorola's custom bands are easily swappable, and the pin system allows you to fit any
The heart rate sensor, like all of these green, reflective heart rate sensors, is a useless toy, Google's ecosystem still doesn't support Android Wear very well. Nest commands don't work, and Android's voice commands are more capable, When it's "off" the
Abstract: Whew -- what a week! As I'm in the midst of using and reviewing the new Moto X Pure Edition, what shows up at my door but the shiny new second-gen Moto 360 smartwatch.The original Moto 360 captured many of our hearts with its circular shape and futuristic...