First look at the Motorola Moto 360 smartwatch powered by Android Wear

First look at the Motorola Moto 360 smartwatch powered by Android Wear
Just hours after Google unveiled the Android Wear SDK for smartwatches, Motorola has shown off their first wearable to use the Google Now-based software and user interface.

The gorgeous new Moto 360 watch will see release this summer, in a number of styles. The device is the first true smartwatch to use a classic round design rather than the geeky square/rectangle design of current smartwatches.



Reads the company's posts:

The wristwatch has been through several evolutions since it first became a popular fashion accessory more than a 100 years ago. From mechanical to electronic movements, analog to digital faces, the wristwatch has been reinvented several times over, but the basic design has endured for a century because of its elegance and usefulness 'at a glance.' Our vision for Moto 360 was to celebrate that history as we reimagined the wristwatch for the future.

Moto 360 keeps you on time and up to date without taking you out of the moment or distracting you, telling you what you need to know before you know you need it through subtle alerts and notifications. With just a twist of the wrist you can see who's emailing or calling, what time your next meeting is or a friend's latest social post.

Moto 360 also responds to your voice. Just say "Ok Google" to ask questions like who won the Stanford vs. New Mexico game or what time your flight leaves, or to get stuff done like scheduling an appointment, sending a text, setting an alarm or taking a note.


Some early pictures and video here:




Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 18 Mar 2014 14:24
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  • 10 comments
  • rocky38

    Simple and elegant. I like it and I don't wear a watch. I haven't worn a watch for 20 years. In fact, the only item I ware is my wedding ring and glasses, I grew out of wearing the ear ring, necklaces, watches and insignia rings. But this, I may have to rethink about wearing a watch again in the future.

    18.3.2014 15:20 #1

  • gnovak1

    Yes depending what this baby can do.

    18.3.2014 17:09 #2

  • biglo30

    Looks at least looks very good, I like how it looks like an real watch compared to the others. The real question is how long is the battery life but this thing looks pretty slim from the design. So I guess only time will tell.


    18.3.2014 19:46 #3

  • pensfan12

    Now thats how you design a smart watch (take notice Samsung).


    18.3.2014 20:32 #4

  • DarthMopar

    Have had no interest in a "smart" watch...Until now. Well done, Motorola.

    18.3.2014 21:59 #5

  • Bozobub

    I agree; this is actually a rather nice design.

    19.3.2014 00:04 #6

  • Jemborg

    Dick Tracy... eat your heart out!

    Its a lot easier being righteous than right.


    19.3.2014 09:56 #7

  • Mrguss

    Update:
    Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xQ3y902DEQ

    The rule above all the rules is: Survive !
    Capitalism: Funnel most of the $$$ to the already rich.

    19.3.2014 15:13 #8

  • DarthMopar

    Originally posted by Mrguss: Update:
    Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xQ3y902DEQ
    Somebody beat you to it. lol

    http://www.afterdawn.com/news/article.c...ar_smartwatches

    19.3.2014 15:23 #9

  • Mrguss

    My bad. (Never extend that link) I was surfing YouTube tho.
    The watch is nice. I always wear one. (The slimmest I can find).

    Live Free or Die.
    The rule above all the rules is: Survive !
    Capitalism: Funnel most of the $$$ to the already rich.

    19.3.2014 16:18 #10

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