Motorola Moto 360 First Generation Out now for $99.99

Moto 360 First Generation


Motorola has followed up the launch of the first round Android Wear device, the Moto 360, with a refreshed set of models by the same name in 2015. Simply known  as the "Moto 360".The first generation Moto 360 doesn’t quite have the power to run the large, circular screen as swiftly and responsively as users have come to expect from their smartphones, and the battery life ranges from about 8-14 hours, depending on usage.





This promo isn't surprising, though, as we assume Google is trying to clear its existing stock of the 2014 Moto 360.Not only that, but now the Moto 360 from 2014 has even received its most significant price cut ever. You can find the watch in the Google hardware store for a measly $99.99.

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Moto 360 First Generation


The Moto 360 (2015) has bumped up to industry-standard Android Wear components after being behind on performance last time around, now using a Snapdragon 400 processor, 512MB of RAM and 4GB of storage inside. The 46mm and Sport models have a 400 mAh battery inside, and the 42mm models have a 300 mAh battery.

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Moto 360 First Generation


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Much like its phones, Motorola is also expanding its Moto Maker service to the Moto 360 (2015) so you can customize your watch exactly how you want it. You can choose your size, colors, bezels and bands all online, and have a tailored watch shipped directly to you.
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