Testseek.com have collected 104 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto 360 Sport and the average rating is 68%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto 360 Sport.
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104 Reviews
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AnyLight display is crystal clear almost anywhere, Standalone GPS allows phone-free run tracking, Silicon strap is snug and sweatproof
Heart rate readings are iffy, Included apps only cater for runners, Battery life still poor at 24hrs
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...
Published: 2016-01-11, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
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...
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Published: 2016-01-07, Author: Paul , review by: wareable.com
Accurate GPS tracking, Display easy to read outdoors, Reasonable price, Comfortable, compact design,
Strap attracts dust and fluff, No iOS Moto Body app, Display warps at the edges, Heart rate accuracy issues,
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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
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...
Abstract: 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...
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...
Published: 2016-04-11, Author: Vernon , review by: vernonchan.com
Abstract: 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...