Moto 360 Sport to Reach U.S. In January
Dec 1, 2015, 12:17 PM by Eric M. Zeman
Motorola today announced availability of the Moto 360 Sport, its fitness-focused smartwatch. The device will reach the U.K. and France first on Dec. 18. The device will become available in the U.S. online starting Jan. 7, and in Best Buy stores nationwide on Jan. 10. The wearable, which has a 1.37-inch screen adapted for outdoor use and GPS for tracking workouts, costs $299. Motorola said the 360 Sport will reach Brazil, Canada, China, Mexico, and Spain later in the new year. The smartwatch runs Google's Android Wear platform.
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