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Background and Identification

The Moto 360 is Motorola's first smartwatch powered by Google's Android Wear operating system. Featuring an innovative round display, the Moto 360 packs a 1.56" 320 x 290 resolution LCD touchscreen, 1 GHz processor, 512 MB of RAM, and 4 GB of internal storage. The Moto 360 also sports inductive charging with an included dock, and an optical heart rate sensor. Users must rely on touch and voice interaction with the Moto 360 because it only has a single physical button, a power button cleverly disguised as a classic watch dial. The Moto 360 features a distinctive black bar at the bottom of the display, which hides an ambient light sensor.

Specifications

Release date: September 5, 2014

Developer: Motorola

Operating System: Android Wear 4.4.W.1

Display: 1.56” 320 x 290 (205 PPI) backlit LCD touchscreen

CPU: 1 GHz single-core Texas Instruments OMAP3630

GPU: PowerVR SGX530

RAM: 512 MB

Storage: 4 GB flash memory

Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy

Sensors:

  • Pedometer
  • Optical heart rate monitor (PPG)
  • Ambient light sensor

Dimensions: 1.81” diameter x .45” thick (46 mm diameter x 11.5 mm thick)

Weight: 1.73 ounces (49 g) with leather band

Battery: 320 mAh capacity

Resistance rating: IP67 dust/water-resistance certification

Troubleshooting

For a number of basic troubleshooting issues you may have with your Moto 360 smartwatch, consult the Motorola Moto 360 Troubleshooting page.

Additional Information