Moto 360 Sport review: A compromised fitness smartwatch

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Motorola's latest Android Wear watch is its first focused on fitness, though in practice it's really only good for running.

The
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was the one of that first batch of
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watches that set the tech world abuzz. With a clean and considered design and a (mostly) round face next to the staid square displays from LG and Samsung, Motorola's watch was downright sexy. Motorola improved on that formula with its
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, and now we finally have the long-promised fitness-oriented variant: the Moto 360 Sport. But how does it hold up?

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The Moto 360 Sport is, at it's core, a second-generation Moto 360, but with a few alterations. It's got a body wrapped in a silicone strap, a GPS chip stuffed inside for smartphone-free exercising, and a new display that promises easy visibility in the sun. But while Motorola slapped the name "sport" on this watch, it's really more a running watch than anything. Mediocre battery life and a design that screams fitness band compromise the Moto 360 Sport's potential.




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