
When Motorola launched the first Moto 360, there was pretty much one variation to choose from, but the second generation launch also included a smaller ‘ladies’ version and the new Moto Sport 360. The Sport model varies in the few ways mentioned above, but it also has an affixed strap and Moto included a hybrid display they call AnyLight – and as the name suggests, you can adjust the back-lighting to see the display better in the sunlight. This is a great feature for those that tend to exercise outside and need that readability.
The Moto 360 Sport comes with a 1.37-inch (35mm) AnyLight Hybrid display with Gorilla Glass 3 for protection and has 263 pixels-per-inch (PPI). A Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 quad-core processor clocked at 1.2 GHz with 512MB of RAM and 4GB of internal storage provides the brains and a 300mAh battery delivers the power to the device. For its GPU it uses an Adreno 305 clocked at 450 MHz. Sensors include a Barometric Altimeter, Accelerometer, Ambient Light Sensor, Gyroscope, Vibration/Haptics engine, and Optical heart rate monitor (PPG). It carries Bluetooth 4.0 and WiFi 802.11b/g, so you can decide how it will communicate with your smartphone or another source. The Moto 360 Sport has an IP67 rating to protect it from sweat or rain, a built-in heart rate monitor and dual microphones for voice functions. Coming in at 45mm, it weighs only 54 grams, so it is very light companion when doing your workouts.
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