A rare test for me and for you, since it is a device more typical of pages specialized in telephony or technology. Nevertheless I believe that here you can also find your site. Why? Very simple. It incorporates an activity monitor and has an optical pulse sensor. Despite all this, it is not a product specifically designed for sports, like the vast majority of devices I have tested and will test regularly. But I am sure that in the head of many will be this question: Since it has specific sensors, can I use it for sports?
The answer... when I'm done taking the whole test.
What I can tell you is that there are photos of the Motorola Moto 360. Because you can write a lot about it, but what is clear is that it is a device that is beautiful and attracts attention.
This is the box the Moto 360 is presented in. Round, white, and with a black stain in the center. If you don't tell me it's a watch, I'd look like a toilet roll. Bad choice for Motorola.
When you realize that it is indeed a watch, that is when you proceed to open the case (the other option was to leave it in the bathroom).
This is the complete content. Clock, charger, Qi wireless charging base and manual
This is the way to charge the Moto 360. It has no connections of any kind. The charge is wireless and uses the standard Qi, so in addition to its charger can be used with any other charger Qi.
The strap is the weakest part. Despite being made of leather, its quality is quite fair.
It's the hardest watch I've ever had to photograph. It's very badly suited to flash light.
With the illuminated display, it's an eye-catching watch, although it can be fatal to battery life.
Here you can see the optical pulse sensor, the small sensor in the center and an LED next to it.