Smartwatch Moto 360

NeeDXxx

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The Moto 360 is around*smart watch running on Android Wear that you will be able to actually purchase this summer. I know, this seems like the future all of a sudden.

There aren't a ton of details on how Moto 360 will work – even the video is mostly about the design and reminding you that it's*freaking round. According to Motorola, Moto 360 will allow you to see alerts and notifications with a "twist of the wrist." That seems to indicate it will have a screen that is off, but wakes up when you move your wrist in a way that indicates you are looking at it – sort of like the Moto X. It also has "Ok Google" built in.

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We don't have anything more than renders and prototypes to go on right now, but this thing looks beautiful so far. Motorola says a variety of styles will be for sale this summer.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnerqDWwVgg
 
Acho o moto360 muito mais bonito que o smartwatch anunciado hoje pela LG. Se tiver boas características irei comprar certamente. :-)
 
Tem um aspecto fenomenal, a motorola esmerou-se. Se tiver uma boa autonomia (tudo indica que sim não fosse bateria motorola) e um preço a condizer e temos aqui um dos smartwatches mais interessantes de 2014
 
During the Q&A section of Motorola's Moto 360 Hangout today, a few interesting questions surfaced. In typical industry fashion, however, Motorola wasn't quite ready to give any sort of definitive answers on many of them. Still, there were a few small gems in the mix, including a big one one everyone's mind: will it work with*all*Android devices, or just those manufactured by Motorola? The answer was very clear: it will work with all (assumingly current) Motorola devices, as well as all others running Android 4.3 and above. So there you go – it doesn't matter whose phone you're using, if it's running 4.3 or higher, Moto 360 will work with it. That's awesome.

Aside from that, there were a few other, more minor, bits of information thrown into the mix like "will it be waterproof?" The answer there was a bit more vague – yes and no. Apparently it will be splash-proof, though Motorola wasn't ready to commit to any sort of quantified measurement at this time.

Then there's the question of charging. Interestingly enough, it was pointed out that the 360 doesn't have any sort of charging port, and Motorola was absolutely ambiguous with the response. Basically, the 360's charging solution is still up in the air. We're willing to wager that it'll be some sort of inductive charging, but we've seen some suggestions that it may be solar or kinetic (both of which are highly unlikely).


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpY8O5Zer78
 
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Then there's the question of charging. Interestingly enough, it was pointed out that the 360 doesn't have any sort of charging port, and Motorola was absolutely ambiguous with the response. Basically, the 360's charging solution is still up in the air. We're willing to wager that it'll be some sort of inductive charging, but we've seen some suggestions that it may be solar or kinetic (both of which are highly unlikely).
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Esta é a parte mais estranha de todo este processo.
 
Sim, definitivamente. Seria bastante interessante ter wireless charging, mas provavelmente traria custos adicionais. Para mim se for no encaixe da bracelete com disse o @NeeDXxx seria perfeito, sem cabos só ligar à ficha USB
 
Eu quero um. Já! Mas na vossa opinião, isto sairá para que valores?

O MKBHD é que parece super entusiasmado, pelo que vi no video dele.
 
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Lurking on Motorola's Moto 360 product page was an image you weren't meant to see. Hidden from view, was a promo graphic showing the selection of watch bands. It was later removed from the page completely. Only metal and a light brown leather band were announced last week, but this image shows seven leather straps.

It looks like the image was not ready for public consumption – there's a snippet of*Lorem Ipsum above the title. We can't make out many details of the watch bands, but there appear to be a number of leather colors, from light tan to green.

Presumably Motorola will use this graphic, or some version of it, when the color options are finalized. Whatever the final count is, it looks like we'll have more than the two options.
 
Isso do preço é muito subjectivo.

Se funcionar igualmente como um bom relógio diário, até 150EUR é bem investido, se os extras e bateria forem porreiros.

Agora dar esse valor por algo arcaico, preferível um relogio sem wifi :D
 
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