Motorola Unveils the Moto360 Smartwatch Powered By Android Wear [Video]
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Posted March 18, 2014 at 6:21pm by iClarified
Motorola has unveiled the Moto360 smartwatch powered by Android Wear. Google just announced Android Wear earlier today to extend Android functionality to wearable devices.
The wristwatch has been through several evolutions since it first became a popular fashion accessory more than a 100 years ago. From mechanical to electronic movements, analog to digital faces, the wristwatch has been reinvented several times over, but the basic design has endured for a century because of its elegance and usefulness ‘at a glance.’ Our vision for Moto 360 was to celebrate that history as we reimagined the wristwatch for the future.
Features: ● Moto 360 keeps you on time and up to date without taking you out of the moment or distracting you, telling you what you need to know before you know you need it through subtle alerts and notifications. With just a twist of the wrist you can see who’s emailing or calling, what time your next meeting is or a friend’s latest social post.
● Moto 360 also responds to your voice. Just say “Ok Google” to ask questions like who won the Stanford vs. New Mexico game or what time your flight leaves, or to get stuff done like scheduling an appointment, sending a text, setting an alarm or taking a note.
● Most importantly, Moto 360’s iconic design, featuring a round face and premium materials, feels comfortable and familiar on your wrist. It’s everything you need, with a look that you want.
Moto 360 will be available in a variety of styles globally in Summer 2014, starting in the US.
Take a look at the video below for more details...
Very nice design even though a bit thick
But this is really lame attempt to get attention since no one has a battery life solution color display always on, microphone analysing your voice without multiple microphones always on is just a no brainer to scrap.
I wouldn't mind wiggling my hand for it to light up an listen = longer battery life
Wait I just thought about something it's cool if it connects to your phone, but if you need to have a phone to have this... will that's just like expensive!