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Moto 360 Review (2015)

Moto 360 Review (2015)

Posted on September 28, 2015September 27, 2019 By Jarvis

Today we review the second generation Moto 360 for the year 2015. This is a follow-up to a winning design from Motorola for the year 2014, they being the first creators of a “round” watch for the Android Wear platform. This time around, their design becomes ever-so-slightly more traditional. This time the device has arms (or lugs, if you prefer), and can be custom-ordered like its Moto X smartphone brethren. There’s also two different “Designed for Men” models and one “Designed for Women” model for whatever reason.
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