The original Moto 360 already looks lavishing, but if you’re looking for even more style you’re probably waiting on the steel band version of the company’s first smart watch. Verizon has given us an early indication of a launch window as they’ve listed the device for pre-sale. The listing says it’ll ship November 11th, though there’s no telling if that is a hard due date or just an early estimation.
We also don’t know if this is the date that this edition of the smart watch will be available from other places — it could come sooner or later for other carriers and retailers. As Motorola confirmed, the smart watch will run you $300 ($50 more than the regular version), and will come in either black or silver. The latter looks very nice, though we would’t mind snapping either of these things to our wrist.
The Moto 360 was reintroduced and put on sale at a Motorola event late last week, and we have all the coverage you can handle right here. Be sure to take a look at our early first impressions and a quick unboxing to give you an idea of what to expect once this thing makes its way to your doorstep. Looks aside, the steel band version should be identical in specs and features as the original so that should give you a good idea of what to expect once it’s finally available.
Now THAT’S a sexy smartwatch! Go Motorola!
Now THAT’S a spicy meatball! Sorry, I know it was lame but I couldn’t resist.
Now I’d they could keep their nexus 6 or X device under $450, I’d be in tech nirvana.
It looks good but the metal band shown in every single render is what really made it stand out. Hell, I wouldn’t be surprises if they released a more premium looking band for an even higher price.
What you looking for, platinum, 14k gold, silver, or titanium? You’ll probably be able to get these from a third party if they sell well. Or Jacob the jeweler.
By that time, the LG G Watch R^3 Titanium gold will be out.
Verizon site says out of stock already.
Mounting the band to the bottom of the phone must looks weird, and makes the watch look a lot thicker than it really is. But the real problem with the 360 is Moto’s choice of 2010 technology inside.
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2014/09/moto-360-review-beautiful-outside-ugly-inside/
wtf wants a watch they have to plug in nightly so it works? Crazy to think how much power must be used each day just from the billions of ppl plugging in their phones when they go to sleep. They need to figure out a battery that charges itself like the watches that get charged from movement and or sun light.
Apparently everyone since theyve quickly sold out everywhere.
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