Thursday 20 March 2014

The Moto 360 - The First Android Wear Based Smartwatch from Motorola

Motorola becomes an early partner for Google’s new Android Wear smartwatch SDK by introducing the Moto 360 smartwatch, and that’s not surprising since the company was Google owned until Lenovo began the procedure of buying it in January.

The Moto 360
Image Credits: www.pcmag.com

The new Moto 360 is available in two designs, one is round face and square is the another one, and features the “Ok Google” voice control highlighted by Google for its new spin-off mobile OS.

The hardware features “subtle alerts and notifications,” and Motorola might launch the device this summer, beginning in the U.S. first. The company is selling it as a premium, fashion-first advice that uses high-end materials in its construction.



The another product launched based on Android Wear is the LG G smartwatch, and it'll be interesting to have a look at a couple of different approaches to how Android Wear OEM partners might differentiate themselves.

The difference between the LG’s G Watch and the Moto 360 can be seen clearly, the LG's G looks focused on being essentially a straightforward notification window, with emphasis on utility, but the Moto 360 seems like it’s designed more with the fashion-savvy crowd in mind.

Faizan Ahmad

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