Motorola Moto 360: stainless steel, heart rate sensor, induction charger, lots of photos 1

Motorola Moto 360: stainless steel, heart rate sensor, induction charger, lots of photos

The Moto 360 is the next connected watch the world has been waiting for. While the promotion continues at full speed, new photos of the smart watch have been published on the internet. One thing is for sure, Motorola has not been deprived of design.

Now that the first Android Wear smartwatches have been released, all eyes are on Motorola. The brand has been presenting a series of glowing graphic images and other promotional videos of its Moto 360 for months. The process is effective, but beware of the reaction following an object that does not meet expectations.

Luckily for Motorola, the latest information seems to confirm the latest rumors and numerous photos have leaked from Mistergadget. Secondly, it managed to get hold of a Moto 360 for sale, soon we will have a definitive version of what will be on our wrist. Can’t wait? in the USA.

Besides its undeniably successful aesthetic, the device has other notable features. The linked watch is made of stainless steel with IP67 type water resistance certification.. Concretely, you are free to keep it on your wrist for up to 30 minutes throughout your lengths in the pool without the slightest harm.

Another feature to consider is the device has a heart sensor on the back of the watch. This will thus be in constant contact with the arm. This feature is completely different from what a Galaxy S 5 offers. The latter asks him to put his finger on the sensor of the smartphone to take precautions.

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Because the Moto 360 is on most users’ wrists, heart rate can be measured much more regularly. This is an interesting innovation that should lead the development of specialized applications for logging data recording.

The photos also show us the induction charger, which looks good quality.. Let’s not forget the photosensitive sensor on the watch (to adjust the brightness of the screen) and the pedometer to measure the number of steps taken during the day.

While there are many attractive elements on paper and in pictures, we just have to hope for a battery suitable for it. This is the main Achilles heel of all current Android Wear devices, and we can’t wait to see what Motorola’s picks will be for the first device to run Google’s latest operating system.

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The intricate price issue, which may exceed the price of competing watches currently on the market, still remains a great obscurity.

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