Here comes another Android Wear smartwatch to get convinced by, the "Moto 360 Sport". This wearable will hit UK and France before it arrives the shores of the states. It is expected to be priced at $300 and as what its name implies, "Moto 360 Sport" is designed particularly for people who wake up for fitness, or those who simply find comfort in sporty fashion.
The whole packaging of the "Moto 360 Sport" really screams 'Motorola' as the watch follows the 2nd Gen Moto 360 with its cool circular form. If you're not aware what sets "Moto 360 Sport" apart from the regular "Moto 360" model, there is a list on the side of Moto 360 Sport's package that tells you all about its specific features. At the back of the pack, you'll find the list of included goods, and these things are actually the same as what the regular "Moto 360" comes with which includes the wireless charging cradle, wall charger, and your documentations.
But going back to Moto 360 Sport's particular features that the standard model do not have, Motorola put in more focus on the wearable's fitness functions. The "Moto 360 Sport" is actually one of the few wearables that comes with a built in GPS tool that allows you to do real time tracking even if your paired smartphone is not with you. It also has the AnyLight feature that helps give you the best visibility whether you're in a low light or bright light environment.
Specswise, the "Moto 360 Sport" share many similarities with its regular variant. "Moto 360 Sport" has a 1.37 inch screen with a 360 x 325 pixel resolution. The processor is a quad core Snapdragon 400 chip and the RAM is a sufficient 512 MB. There's 4 GB internal storage and the battery is a decent 300 mAh battery. Physically, the "Moto 360 Sport" succeeds in creating a sporty wearable, coming with a silicone strap that is available in black, orange, and white. It's just unfortunate that the silicone strap cannot be swapped.
Lastly, one of the best part of the "Moto 360 Sport" is the Android Wear experience that it offers. Visually, the watch may not look very different from the other Android Wears out there, but the sporty enhancements and watch faces the "Moto 360 Sport" brings in to the table, those are the things that actually differentiate it from its sibling and rivals.