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Motorola Moto 360 Sport - 45mm, Black

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  • Displays Notifications, Cards, and More, LCD Touchscreen with Gorilla Glass 3
  • Button-Free Voice Control, Turn-by-Turn Navigation
  • Heart Rate & Activity Monitoring, GPS, Customizable Watch Faces
  • Water Resistant to 3-ft, Wireless Charging with Included Dock, Just tell your Moto 360 Sport where you want to go, then let the step-by-step navigation instructions in the watch display guide you to your destination. Navigation instructions that you set up on your phone will also appear in your watch display.
  • Compatible with Android and iOS. Android Wear requires a phone running Android 4.3+ or iOS 9+. Android Wear for iOS is available for iPhone 5 and later.
  • Android Wear OS

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Accuracy
4.0
4.0
3.7
4.5
4.1
Mobile App
3.5
3.8
3.8
4.3
3.9
Sleep tracking
3.2
4.0
4.1
4.3
3.8
Battery life
3.0
4.6
4.4
4.1
4.1
Easy to use
3.7
4.6
4.2
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size
GTR Mini
1.8 Inches
45mm
1.8
operating system
android, ios
Android/iOS
Zepp OS 2.0
Android 6.0+ and iOS 9.0+
iOS, Android
display size
45 millimeters
1.28 inches
1.8 inches
34.5 millimeters
1.8 inches
connectivity tech
GPS
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, NFC
Bluetooth
supported applications
GPS, manual heart rate monitoring, Time Display, Alarm, Email, Social Media, Pedometer, Elevation Tracker, text messaging
GPS
GPS, Phone
Multisport Tracker, Fitness Tracker, Heart Rate Monitor, Pedometer, Sleep Monitor
GPS
Bluetooth Call, Alexa Voice, Text&App Message Notification, Heart Rate, Blood oxygen, Stress, Sleep, Calories, pedometer, time, distance, Music Control, Camera Control, Weather Forecast, Event Reminder, Find Phone, Customized Dials, Women's Health Alerts
input interface
buttons, touch screen
buttons, touch screen
touch screen
touch screen, buttons
touch screen
touch screen

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专为运动设计

耐磨舒适设计,让运动更有力量

内置GPS

手腕上的GPS可监测距离和步数

安卓健身APP

与流行的应用程序,像MapMyRun,Under Armour和Strava 的共同发挥作用。

需要手机Android 4.3或iOS 8.2 +以上的iPhone 5,iPhone 5c,iPhone 5S,iPhone 6,iPhone 6。功能可能在Android和iOS平台上不同。

所有的活动测量都是估计。精度受多种因素影响,包括生理、定位装置、和不同的动作。 ation of device, and dierent movements.

Moto Body

监测步数、卡路里和心率

Anyplay 显示屏

混合显示屏,户内户外都方便看

安卓应用程序的强大

可与邮件、信息和Google Play APP相连。

需要手机Android 4.3或iOS 8.2 +以上的iPhone 5,iPhone 5c,iPhone 5S,iPhone 6,iPhone 6。功能可能在Android和iOS平台上不同。

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Customer Reviews
产品尺寸 直径45mm,高11.5mm
操作系统 Android Wear
兼容性 需要手机Android 4.3或iOS 8.2 +以上的iPhone 5,iPhone 5c,iPhone 5S,iPhone 6,iPhone 6。功能可能在Android和iOS平台上不同。
显示屏 AnyLight Hybrid显示屏; 康宁防刮玻璃3; 1.37英寸 (35mm), 263ppi (360 X 325).
电池 300mAh - Ambient功能开启,可持续使用一整天.*** 可无线充电
处理器 中央处理器400,1.2千兆赫quad-core CPU (APQ 8026); Adreno 305,450兆赫 GPU.
内存 4GB内存 + 512MB内存8 ****
连接 蓝牙4.0 低耗电; Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
传感器 气压高度计, 加速计, 环境光传感器, 回转仪, Vibration/Haptics engine.
心率传感器 光学心率检测仪 (PPG)
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防水 IP67材料,防尘,不防水
麦克风 双数字麦克风
表带 硅酮表带
免责声明 所有电池寿命都是一个大概值,基于用户的平均配置,包括使用和待机状态。电池性能取决于网络配置,信号强度,温度,选择的功能和语音、 数据和其他应用程序的使用模式。
由于预装的软件,可用存储会较少,也有可能由于软件更新,存储空间会有所改变
IP67-可在 3 英尺的水里浸泡30 分钟。并不是为了水下工作而设计。请游泳时不要使用。皮革表带避免接触水。不防尘。

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Meet your new workout partner.  Get everything you need for your run—without the need for your phone. Track your performance with built-in GPS and stay fit with an incredibly accurate heart rate monitor. After your workout, read your Gmail, check the latest traffic, and receive Facebook updates, all thanks to the power of Android Wear. Moto 360 Sport. Choose the watch that’s in step with you.

Customer reviews

3.9 out of 5 stars
3.9 out of 5
643 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the value of the wearable computer. They say it has everything for a great price. However, some customers have connectivity issues and disagree on quality, performance, battery life, heart rate, accuracy, and speed.

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32 customers mention24 positive8 negative

Customers like the value of the wearable computer. They say it has good capabilities and has everything for a great price.

"...It is great value for the cost with good capabilities!" Read more

"...It has it own style is a ergonomic Watch is a cheap solution for the smartwatch that gives you full controll over notifications and other stuff,..." Read more

"...them with the new Snapdragon chip, but for now, the hardware experiences aren't worth the $$." Read more

"...More accurate measurements of sports7) Price drop: I saw this watch at $300 and thought I would wait until next generation to upgrade...." Read more

137 customers mention84 positive53 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the wearable computer. Some mention that it's a very nice smart watch, while others say that the band doesn't hold up well after being exposed to the weather. Some customers also say that it is not the best smart watch on the market, but it is one of the best.

"It is really nice watch based on android wear...." Read more

"...Now two weeks after receiving the second replacement, IT DIED AGAIN. Out of no where...." Read more

"...First, let’s just get the easy stuff out of the way. It’s a smart watch and does smart watch stuff reasonably well. It tells time...." Read more

"...using this watch for almost a year now and have to say, it's a very nice watch...." Read more

116 customers mention69 positive47 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the wearable computer. Some mention it's a great device and has no complaints about its operation, while others say that the integration with the phone does not work as expected, the battery life is short, and the middle of the screen does not function. The main app it comes with, Moto Running, is very limited.

"...The hardware is not the best but it does give you great experience including the gps and heart rate sensor. These are great extra!!..." Read more

"...CONS:-Innacurate.-Poor battery.-Regular performance, it's kinda slow.-Bad music reproduction through bluetooth...." Read more

"...the Moto 360 Sport for about 4 months now and it has been perfect for going on runs, tracking casual activity, and just general convenience...." Read more

"...It’s a smart watch and does smart watch stuff reasonably well. It tells time. If you get a text/call/email, you’ll get notified...." Read more

89 customers mention34 positive55 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the battery life of the wearable computer. Some mention that the notifications features and battery life are good, while others say that it sucks. They say that they need to charge every 20-24 hours without exercise, and that it just won't charge anymore.

"...I would like to track my sleep with it but it requires charging daily. That is the only downside... battery life isn't great. It lasts a day." Read more

"...And lastly, battery life. I set up the GPS as detailed above the night before, so all I had to do was take the watch out of the charging cradle...." Read more

"...Battery....not great, but I think if I can get the apps and notifications adjusted so I eliminate anything that's unnecessary it should improve...." Read more

"...on a place where phones cant be near your desk, great companion awsome battery last a full day and always have 40% of juice left for another activity..." Read more

29 customers mention17 positive12 negative

Customers are mixed about the heart rate of the wearable computer. Some mention that it works great, while others say that it does a good job at tracking activity and the GPS works fantastic. However, some customers say that the steps and heart rate count is not that accurate, and the smartwatch is very good, but needs more precision on the GPS.

"...the best but it does give you great experience including the gps and heart rate sensor. These are great extra!!..." Read more

"...Strap picks up lots of dust/lint- Heart rate monitor can be wonky - during warm up it seems to take a while to register that I'm at ~120+ bpm,..." Read more

"...about 4 months now and it has been perfect for going on runs, tracking casual activity, and just general convenience...." Read more

"...Once you get the GPS signal, it’s reliable, it tracks the run well, and it’s easy to use...." Read more

27 customers mention8 positive19 negative

Customers have connectivity issues with the wearable computer. They mention that the Bluetooth connection to the ear buds cuts out when moving arm, and the Bluetooth transmitter on the Moto 360 Sport SUCKS. Some customers also have issues with it not syncing with apps.

"...My biggest criticism of the Moto 360 Sport is its performance with bluetooth headsets while running. Music often cuts in and out while running...." Read more

"...gen 1 has a GPU which makes for lengthy animations and a generally laggy performance...." Read more

"I love the watch. It pairs nicely with the Motorola phone. I would like to track my sleep with it but it requires charging daily...." Read more

"...experiencing random reboots from this watch as well as issues with it not syncing with apps it's supposed to be compatible with......" Read more

23 customers mention15 positive8 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the accuracy of the wearable computer. Some mention that the GPS run is pretty accurate, and notifications features and battery life are good, while others say that it's terrible and hard to use, and it sometimes takes quite a while to locate the GPS signal.

"...Now for the things that sets it apart for runners – GPS on your wrist, Standalone Bluetooth MP3 player, and battery life...." Read more

"...you full controll over notifications and other stuff, heartrate sensor is really accurate from coming a motorola im really impressed for the good..." Read more

"...It sometimes has issues getting a GPS signal especially if you travel internationally, but I found that it is also dependent on the quality of my..." Read more

"...This watch has built-in GPS, looks like a normal watch, is comfortable, and super easy to read...." Read more

22 customers mention7 positive15 negative

Customers are mixed about the speed of the wearable computer. Some mention it's much faster than the old 360 and has a solid battery life, while others say it' a little slow, lags a bit, and the wireless charging methods are SLOW. It is a 'little bit slow on answering motion gestures' and the mile pace is off. The battery takes a while to charge and it takes some time to synchronize.

"...-Innacurate.-Poor battery.-Regular performance, it's kinda slow.-Bad music reproduction through bluetooth...." Read more

"...And what's worse is the charging cradle. These wireless charging methods are SLOW...." Read more

"...The Moto sport is lighter, operates a bit faster and more fluid, and is not as noticeable..." Read more

"...for music downloaded from your Google Play library although it sometimes does stutter but that seems rare...." Read more

Moto 360 Sport Review for Runners
4 Stars
Moto 360 Sport Review for Runners
This review is specifically for runners who are considering getting the Moto 360 Sport or who already have one and are trying to get it to work well for them.First, let’s just get the easy stuff out of the way. It’s a smart watch and does smart watch stuff reasonably well. It tells time. If you get a text/call/email, you’ll get notified. If you need a stopwatch, it’ll do that to. Blah…Blah…Blah…Now for the things that sets it apart for runners – GPS on your wrist, Standalone Bluetooth MP3 player, and battery life.First thing is having local GPS on your wrist and not having to lug around your cell phone. The Moto 360 Sport does this really well – once you figure out how to get it to work. It can be really tricky, but once you understand how to get it working, it’s pretty cookie cutter after that. It comes with a few preinstalled apps for tracking runs and they are mostly OK. After a lot of comparison though, Endomondo seems to work best for me. Strava seems to have a problem synching and Runtastic/Runkeeper are expensive. Once you get the GPS signal, it’s reliable, it tracks the run well, and it’s easy to use. The real tough thing is still getting the GPS signal established ONLY ON THE WATCH. If you’re not careful and establish the GPS while the watch is connected to the phone, as soon as you get far enough away from the phone so that it disconnects, the GPS will also drop. So, in order to get the GPS signal established ONLY ON THE WATCH, the following procedure seems to work 99% of the time.1) Set your phone so that it is not using Wi-Fi and using only device (phone) GPS.2) Set your watch so that it is not using Wi-Fi. Test the watch GPS and make sure it has establish a good link to GPS. Shut Down the watch.3) Turn Bluetooth off on the phone.4) Turn the watch on, and make sure that it connects to GPS.5) Start up Endomondo and you’re good to go.6) After your run, connect the watch back to the phone so that Endomondo uploads your run.The next thing is using the watch as a standalone MP3 player while you’re running and using Bluetooth connected headphones. As already mentioned dozens of other reviews, the Bluetooth transmitter on the Moto 360 Sport SUCKS!!! I’ve now tested (3) standalone receivers with wired headphones and (3) Bluetooth headphones. In every case, unless something special is done, there are so many drops that it’s almost impossible to listen to MP3’s while running. If the Bluetooth receiver doesn’t stay within a foot of the watch, you’ll get signal drops. For Bluetooth headphones, I’ve had the best performance using SoundPeats Q9A+. For this, I had to wear the watch on my right wrist and not drop my hand below my belly button. Nothing I did for either SoundPeats Q9A or MPOW Cheetah’s would prevent constant skips and drops. For the best music listening experience, though, I found that connecting a Bluedio I6 directly to the watch strap and using a pair of KOSS Ultralight Sport Clips was best. No other standalone receiver was worth a crap including a Turata 2-in-1 Transmitter/Receiver (BT 4.1, APT-X) or an older BT3 receiver. The last thing for listening to the MP3’s while running was a player. I found that WearMedia player worked best. It allowed me to copy different groups of MP3’s to separate folders and listen to them separately. Google Play sucked… ‘nough said!And lastly, battery life. I set up the GPS as detailed above the night before, so all I had to do was take the watch out of the charging cradle. Therefore, it starts off at 100% battery. Then, using GPS with Endomondo, keeping the screen to brightness level 2, and listening to MP3’s at a low-moderate volume, over a 1.5 hour run, I still had 50% battery at the end. That means that during a normal marathon, unless you’re Kenyan-fast, you’ll probably run out of batteryYa’ll Run Well!Update 6/7/2017Just a quick update – The watch is working just as good, if not better, then when it was first purchased. The GPS does seem to be more stable now and is able to find a good signal easier. I rarely have to establish the GPS position through the phone anymore.The biggest update is that I’ve finally found a pretty good, totally wireless, stable Bluetooth headphone-to-watch link using SoundPeats Q16 Earbuds. I wear the watch on my left wrist, so I paired it with the left earbud as the master and used the right one as the slave. Over the first run, there were NO drops and only 4 times that one earbud faded slightly (but never totally dropped).
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It is really nice watch based on android wear.
When you get it it will need few hours to install the latest os version but than all work quite good.

The hardware is not the best but it does give you great experience including the gps and heart rate sensor. These are great extra!!
The watch is stand alone and have basic sports stand alone capabilities but there is no 'great' applications that target intermediate/ advance runners.
It is great value for the cost with good capabilities!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2016
This review is specifically for runners who are considering getting the Moto 360 Sport or who already have one and are trying to get it to work well for them.

First, let’s just get the easy stuff out of the way. It’s a smart watch and does smart watch stuff reasonably well. It tells time. If you get a text/call/email, you’ll get notified. If you need a stopwatch, it’ll do that to. Blah…Blah…Blah…

Now for the things that sets it apart for runners – GPS on your wrist, Standalone Bluetooth MP3 player, and battery life.

First thing is having local GPS on your wrist and not having to lug around your cell phone. The Moto 360 Sport does this really well – once you figure out how to get it to work. It can be really tricky, but once you understand how to get it working, it’s pretty cookie cutter after that. It comes with a few preinstalled apps for tracking runs and they are mostly OK. After a lot of comparison though, Endomondo seems to work best for me. Strava seems to have a problem synching and Runtastic/Runkeeper are expensive. Once you get the GPS signal, it’s reliable, it tracks the run well, and it’s easy to use. The real tough thing is still getting the GPS signal established ONLY ON THE WATCH. If you’re not careful and establish the GPS while the watch is connected to the phone, as soon as you get far enough away from the phone so that it disconnects, the GPS will also drop. So, in order to get the GPS signal established ONLY ON THE WATCH, the following procedure seems to work 99% of the time.
1) Set your phone so that it is not using Wi-Fi and using only device (phone) GPS.
2) Set your watch so that it is not using Wi-Fi. Test the watch GPS and make sure it has establish a good link to GPS. Shut Down the watch.
3) Turn Bluetooth off on the phone.
4) Turn the watch on, and make sure that it connects to GPS.
5) Start up Endomondo and you’re good to go.
6) After your run, connect the watch back to the phone so that Endomondo uploads your run.

The next thing is using the watch as a standalone MP3 player while you’re running and using Bluetooth connected headphones. As already mentioned dozens of other reviews, the Bluetooth transmitter on the Moto 360 Sport SUCKS!!! I’ve now tested (3) standalone receivers with wired headphones and (3) Bluetooth headphones. In every case, unless something special is done, there are so many drops that it’s almost impossible to listen to MP3’s while running. If the Bluetooth receiver doesn’t stay within a foot of the watch, you’ll get signal drops. For Bluetooth headphones, I’ve had the best performance using SoundPeats Q9A+. For this, I had to wear the watch on my right wrist and not drop my hand below my belly button. Nothing I did for either SoundPeats Q9A or MPOW Cheetah’s would prevent constant skips and drops. For the best music listening experience, though, I found that connecting a Bluedio I6 directly to the watch strap and using a pair of KOSS Ultralight Sport Clips was best. No other standalone receiver was worth a crap including a Turata 2-in-1 Transmitter/Receiver (BT 4.1, APT-X) or an older BT3 receiver. The last thing for listening to the MP3’s while running was a player. I found that WearMedia player worked best. It allowed me to copy different groups of MP3’s to separate folders and listen to them separately. Google Play sucked… ‘nough said!

And lastly, battery life. I set up the GPS as detailed above the night before, so all I had to do was take the watch out of the charging cradle. Therefore, it starts off at 100% battery. Then, using GPS with Endomondo, keeping the screen to brightness level 2, and listening to MP3’s at a low-moderate volume, over a 1.5 hour run, I still had 50% battery at the end. That means that during a normal marathon, unless you’re Kenyan-fast, you’ll probably run out of battery

Ya’ll Run Well!

Update 6/7/2017
Just a quick update – The watch is working just as good, if not better, then when it was first purchased. The GPS does seem to be more stable now and is able to find a good signal easier. I rarely have to establish the GPS position through the phone anymore.

The biggest update is that I’ve finally found a pretty good, totally wireless, stable Bluetooth headphone-to-watch link using SoundPeats Q16 Earbuds. I wear the watch on my left wrist, so I paired it with the left earbud as the master and used the right one as the slave. Over the first run, there were NO drops and only 4 times that one earbud faded slightly (but never totally dropped).
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Angel Emmanuel Moreno Sanchez
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente 100% calida
Reviewed in Mexico on January 30, 2018
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Angel Emmanuel Moreno Sanchez
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente 100% calida
Reviewed in Mexico on January 30, 2018
Estoy reloj superado mis expectativas que tenía acerca del reloj es cómodo útil práctico y sobre todo en el color negro y un poco elegante No cabe duda que es una muy buena compra y es un reloj que realmente vale la pena si te interesa un reloj resistente duradero con un diseño ergonómico y sobre todo de una muy buena marca.
Además de que el envío fue más rápido, el reloj funciona completamente excelente, tanto aprueba de agua como de eficiencia, batería, usos y apesar de ser modelo sport, es elegante para vestir con traje.
Me encantó. :3 <3
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Curtis Murphy
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it.. even after owning a Pebble.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love it - it does everything they said it would ...
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4.0 out of 5 stars 95% worth it if youre on the fence.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Buen reloj
Reviewed in Mexico on January 26, 2018
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