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Motorola Moto 360 - Battery and Verdict
Motorola has added a 320mAh battery inside the Moto 360. The company claimed the Moto 360's battery would last, at least, a day. Again, that's about on par with the LG G Watch. That's a big disappointment on the part of Motorola.
Motorola's Moto 360 is a crazy smartwatch, no doubt about it. The watch's design is clearly an eye-catcher. But the competition is heating up off lately, with the arrival of the LG G Watch R and Asus Zenwatch.
Our only concern with the Moto 360 is, of course, poor battery life and half-baked Android Wear platform. Stay tuned to GizBot for more updates!