The Moto 360 Sport was announced alongside the 2nd generation Moto 360, but we've had to wait a little longer to get our hands on it.
As you probably guessed from the name, the 360 Sport is a sportier version of the Motorola's latest Android Wear smartwatch, and is firmly aimed at those who like to get active, with its dedicated running app and built in GPS connectivity the headline-grabbing features.
The Moto 360 Sport is only the second Android Wear watch to feature GPS, following last year's Sony SmartWatch 3
The Moto 360 Sport is no Tag Heuer Connected. Let's get that out of the way now. In fact, as looks go, the Moto 360 Sport falls well behind the Fossil Q Founder, the LG Watch Urbane and the Huawei Watch. Heck, even the Asus ZenWatch 2 looks nicer when paired with a suit and jacket.
But that's not exactly what Motorola is going for here. It doesn't want people to swap their dressy timepiece for the Sport. It's aiming at the sort of people who wear a digital Adidas watch, or one of those retro-looking Casios, but want a few more features.
Just like its GPS rival, the original Sony Smartwatch 3, the Moto 360 Sport boasts a single-structure silicone case and band. Unlike Sony's effort, however, the strap isn't swappable. You're stuck with whatever colour you choose – orange, black or white
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