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September 2015
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Matériaux de qualité Esthétique
Cardiomètre
WiFi
Bluetooth 4.1
Station de recharge sans fil
Écran lumineux
Étanche à l'eau et à la poussière (certification IP67)
Capteur de luminosité ambiante...
Belle définition d'écran
Luminosité maximale satisfaisante
Design élégant
Navigation agréable
Bonne définition d'écran
Design distingué
Personnalisation possible avec Moto Maker
Bracelets faciles à changer
Résistance à l'eau (certification IP67)
Android Wear
Rechargement sans fil (dock fourni)
Ecran plus lisible
Bonne autonomie (pour une montre connectée)
2 tailles
Version femme et personnalisation
Matériaux et finitions au top
Tailles et personnalisation
Bon écran IPS
Luminosité automatique
Compatible Android et iOS
Certifié IP67
Desig
Personnalisatio
Autonomi
Jolie et très bien finie
Compatible WiFi
Réglage automatique de la luminosité
De nombreuses options de personnalisation
Finition et matériaux de qualité
Autonomie correcte
Bonne lisibilité en extérieur
Design
Confort
Possibilités de personnalisation
Deux tailles
Capteur de luminosité ambiante pour l'écran.
Extrêmement personnalisable
Portée du Bluetooth correcte
Superbe écran
Bonnes performances GPS
Caméras correctes
Stockage extensible...
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Maladroitement positionné qui casse le design
Autonomie
Capteurs mal étalonnés
WiFi
La barre noire et les bords biseautés gâtent l'expérience
Construction interne qui menace la durabilité
Autonomie toujours trop décevante
Construction interne hasardeuse
Autonomie trop juste
Écran pas entièrement circulaire (barre noire en bas)
Ecran pas tout à fait circulaire
Boîtier encore assez épais
Autonomie décevante
Ecran toujours raboté
Fluidité aléatoire de l'interface
On aurait préféré de l'AMOLED
La barre noire disgracieuse
Autonomie d'une journée en moyenne
Cela reste un accessoire onéreux
Pas de GPS
Prix élev
Barre noire en bas de l'écra
Pas de GPS intégr
Pas d'écran Amoled
Toujours épaisse
L'écran rond tronqué peut déplaire
Design massif pour les femmes
Présence (encore! ) d'une barre noire en bas d'écran
Pas de GPS intégré
Android Wear toujours trop limité la barre horizontale noire toujours présente au bas de l'écran
Jusqu'à 32 Go supplémentaires seulement
Capacité de stockage limitée (pour le modèle 8 Go)
Publié: 2015-10-28, Auteur: Helena , review by: chipchick.com
Plenty of great customization options, women aren't an afterthought anymore, looks and feels like a traditional watch, bright and sharp display, great performance, gestures and interface are intuitive to use, base model is reasonably priced, IP67 dust and
iOS functionality is limited, battery life could still be better — we have to charge our watch pretty much every evening, would like to see more accessories like docks, flat tire (the flattened part at the bottom of the watch face) is still there
Our only significant gripe with the Moto 360's customization options is that we wish Motorola would offer more band options for women. We actually had to order the 42 mm men's model in order to get a brown leather band. We're sure many women would like...
Lots of customization options, Design, hardware and screen are all improved, Solid battery life
Android Wear still needs some polish, More expensive than last year's model, Less useful with theiPhone
The 2015 Moto 360 improves over its predecessor in many meaningful ways: The hardware and battery are better; the design is more thoughtful; and there are a host of customization options to meet your personal style. If you're a fan of Android Wear, this...
Updated design allows for a premium look and feel, Watch straps now easily replaceable, Smaller version available for those who want it, Fantastic wireless charging implementation returns
Microphone issues with recognizing "OK Google" prompt, Infamous "flat tire" returns, Gets costly depending on preferred look
Motorola tries to inject much of their smartphone buying experience into the second iteration of their Android Wear device, and the right changes to the design language, coupled with the availability of Moto Maker, are what make the Moto 360 (2nd Gen) qui...
Publié: 2015-10-14, Auteur: Raymond , review by: mashable.com
Classy design, Comfortable to wear, Customizable with Moto Maker, Super useful Dials and Dials II watch faces with customizable dials, Wireless charging dock doubles as nighttime clock, IP67 dust and water-resistant
Display isn't fully round, Interface isn't optimized for round display, Heart-rate sensor is slow, Android Wear not optimized for circle display
The second-gen Moto 360 is much improved over the first model, and while not perfect, is easily the best Android Wear smartwatch available right now...
Design The Moto 360 v2 looks like a real watch and it's incredibly comfortable for those with smaller wrists, Sizes Having a larger and smaller version of the watch is great, and a dedicated women's style is nice as well, Band The standard Horween leather
Display again The flat tire lives on, which is unfortunate. It makes some watch faces look weird, and it's surprising Motorola didn't address this obvious shortcoming. It's also LCD, which isn't as efficient in ambient mode
The second generation Moto 360 is what I wish the first one would have been. It looks more like a real watch than any other Android Wear device, even the Huawei Watch. It's thin and light enough that it doesn't stand out in a bad way, but it looks stylish...
A year of tweaks and improvements has done wonders for the Moto 360. It's not revolutionary, but it looks good and works well. This is Android Wear firing on all cylinders...
I love the 360 being on Moto Maker and allowing for smartwatches to be one step closer to looking like regular watches, and personalized watches at that. The new chip makes for smooth operating and swift swiping. But I mostly just enjoy looking at my...
At a Glance A year of tweaks and improvements has done wonders for the Moto 360. It's not revolutionary, but it looks good and works well. This is Android Wear firing on all cylinders...
The Moto 360 is stylish and comfortable to wear. It's offered in two sizes, can be personalized through Motorola's Moto Maker website, and is one of the few smartwatches to include an ambient light sensor for automatically adjusting brightness.
Battery life is short for a watch. Android Wear software feels awkward. The round display isn't a complete circle there's a black bar at the bottom
Improved performance and unique customization options make the Moto 360 a worthy successor to last year's smartwatch, but it has the same limitations as other Android Wear watches on the market...
Highly customizable design, More case sizes than other smartwatches, Easier process replacing bands this time
Flat tire look is distracting, Subdued screen colors, No major difference in the experience over other Android Wear smartwatches
Arguably, the most compelling part about this year's Moto 360 is that there's just significantly more diversity with its design – one that has yet to see any sort of close competition. We really enjoy the idea of customizing the look of the smartwatch in...