AnonD-281138, 06 Sep 2014I like the design and good looking circle. But I'm not interested to change my Casio G-Shock w... moresame here,
I'm interested to see how the iWatch turns out, to see how it'll compare.
Seems smartwatches aren't quite practical just yet.
Thick watch are scratch magnet. Watch wearers know what Im I'm talking about.
I like the design and good looking circle. But I'm not interested to change my Casio G-Shock watch for this Moto 360 that last 12 hours battery life.
12 hours?? Then $250??? No way... Disappointed...
It's a watch that only works for half a day. That's funny.
Selling out in 15 minutes doesn't prove anything. It's how many it sells after 3 months that counts. Just like the movies, bad movies who did well during the opening will peter out the next weekend once they realize it sucks.
12 hour battery life.. hmm..
Looks like we're a couple of generations away before smartwatches are a viable option.
Battery life of this thing is so sad. So much hype for this watch and then a slap in the face.
It may have sold out, but all those watches are going to start annoying their owners after a while with the 12 hour life. Surprised really, I thought it was going to last 2 days minimum.
All of those complaining that the watch will not sell because of the battery life - it sold out everywhere in the first 15 minutes.
Anonymous, 05 Sep 201412 hours !!! bfff useless ,, buy pebble its a full week smartwatch on single charge 12 hours isn't enough. I work more hours a day than that. I saw the pebble in person, those watches are attractive.
12h of battery life, seriously!?
Now imagine if the display was a full circle!
12 hours battery? I wanted this, it looked fantastic, but come back when battery life is 30 days. The last thing I need in my life is another device that needs daily maintenance.
Oh I know what I am going to do will buy 2 watches so I can have 24 hours battery life hahaha
12 hours? Seriously? No one will buy this
LG G Watch R = this
Battery life is only 12 hours?! No wonder Samsung is pushing Tizen on wearables. More efficient with limited batteries and no chance of Google loading their spyware on it, which, by calling home regularly, shortens battery life too. Pass, Moto.
I'm probably not ever going to stop wearing a normal watch. Until we start talking about battery life for these devices in terms of "weeks" instead of hours, I'm just not interested.
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