Motorola introduced the Moto 360 (2nd Gen.) and Moto 360 Sport back in September at the IFA. Today the company has finally announced that it will be rolling out the Moto 360 Sport starting from this month. The Sport version of the Moto 360 has built-in GPS that works seamlessly with Moto Body to track your distance traveled, pace, lap times and more. It can also work with Android fitness apps including Fitbit 3, MapMyRun, Under Armour Record, and Strava. It has AnyLight hybrid display that lets you see things clearly both indoors and out. Indoors, it works like a LCD screen, if you go outside, it reflects natural sunlight, making the screen easy to read.
Motorola Moto 360 Sport Specifications
- 1.37-inch (360 X 325 pixels) 263ppi AnyLight Hybrid Display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection
- 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor
- 512MB RAM, 4GB eMMC
- Android Wear OS (compatible with smartphones running Android 4.3 and iOS)
- Size: 45 x 11.5mm; Weight: 54g
- Dust and Water Resistant (IP67)
- Bluetooth 4.0 LE, Wi-Fi b/g, GPS
- Optical heart rate monitor (PPG), Dual microphones
- Sensors: Barometric Altimeter, Accelerometer, Ambient Light Sensor, Gyroscope, Vibration/Haptics engine
- 300mAh battery – Up to a full day of mixed use with Ambient on.
The Motorola Moto 360 Sport comes in Black, White and Flame Orange colors, is priced at $299 (Rs.19,880 approx.) and will go on sale in the UK and France starting December 18th. In the U.S. it will be available from January 7 on Motorola.com and at select other online retailers. It will roll out in Brazil, Canada, China, Mexico and Spain in early 2016. Motorola launched the Moto 360 (2nd Gen) yesterday, but it did not announce when the Moto 360 Sport will be available in the country.