Moto 360: Choose a watch that fits your style - The Official Motorola Blog

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New metal offerings
Moto 360 now comes with metal bands that are as durable as they are beautiful. Crafted from aircraft-grade stainless steel, these bands feature a modern, contemporary tri-link design that complements the round face of Moto 360. Starting today, Moto 360 with light and dark metal bands are available on motorola.com for $299. Coming soon, we will offer Moto 360 with new slim bands, which is an option for smaller wrists or for people who want a different look. Slim bands will be available in time for the holidays in light metal ($299) and a brand new champagne gold finish ($329).

New accessory bands
Already have a Moto 360? We’ll offer interchangeable stone, black and cognac leather bands along with light and dark metal bands. Plus, we’ve partnered with some really cool brands through our M4DE program to bring you even more choices. DODOcase will offer stitched leather bands in four new colors. TYLT is working on colorful silicone bands to give you an entirely new look.

New watch faces
Choose from new watch face designs or even create your own. The new My Design watch face option allows you to customize everything from the background image to the style of the tick marks and watch hands. We’ve also added the watch face created by the winner of our Moto 360 Design Face-Off. These new watch face options will be available for all Moto 360 watches through an update on the Moto Connect app1 within the next few days.

New wellness features
Moto 360 can help you make the most of every day. That’s why we’re bringing you Moto Body, an experience designed to inspire a healthier Lifestyle. You can track your steps, distance, heart rate and calories. Based on the information collected, Moto Body will provide new goals to keep you motivated. Moto Body will be available to all Moto 360 users through the Motorola Connect app update.
 
360 with metal straps are looking great. The upcoming gold colour versions are still better.. The only problem is we have to use black watch faces to minimize the ugliness of the flat tyre like display, imho..
 
Motorola Makes The Second-Gen Moto 360 Official: Small And Large Sizes, Women's Version, Sport Model With GPS, And The Familiar Flat Tire Screen

There are now four models to choose from: what you might call the "classic" version, 46mm wide, a new 42mm smaller version that comes in men's and women's variants, and the "sport" model with a silicone band and built-in GPS. All of them ditch Motorola's questionable choice of a Texas Instruments chipset in favor of the Snapdragon 400, which has become the de facto standard for Android Wear watches.Aside from the new size and the sport model, the changes are few, at least on the outside. The watch now features conventional lugs (the arms that hold the strap on) instead of hiding them under the body, and the power button on the side has moved up to the 2 o'clock position. Other than that, the phone looks very similar to the original, including the "flat tire" screen with a mostly round profile minus the cutout. The women's model is identical to the men's small model, but it has thinner lugs and apparently uses smaller straps for a more delicate look. Underneath the Gorilla Glass 3 screen, the larger Moto 360 has a 400mAh battery (quite large for a watch) and the smaller uses a 300mAh version. Motorola claims a single day's use for the smaller model and up to two days for the larger one.
 

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