Square screens are a common trait shared by all smartwatches today. That’s before Motorola showed us the Moto 360.
The Moto 360 represents Motorola’s vision of what smartwatches should be. While its circular digital watchface harks back to traditional mechanical watches, designing a circular smartwatch represents not only an engineering challenge but a software challenge as well because most smartwatch operating systems are designed for square or rectangle screens.
The Moto 360 is all cutting edge featuring premium construction materials and a new operating system developed by Google specifically for wearable devices — Google’s Android Wear — giving you access to notifications, navigation and Google Now voice commands.
Detailed specs have not been revealed but we have high expectations from this device.
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