You may not remember this now, but back when Wear OS made its debut under the old Android Wear label, Motorola was one of five major hardware manufacturers named by Google as key proponents of the software platform.
Fast forward more than six years, and HTC and LG seem to have given up on smartwatches altogether, while Samsung and Asus are betting on in-house operating systems instead of continuing to support Big G’s losing horse. That leaves Motorola as the only member of the “original five” to still be selling a Wear OS-powered device in the aptly named Moto 360 (Gen 3).
Unveiled several years after 2014’s first-gen Moto 360 and 2015’s second-generation model, this undeniably stylish intelligent timepiece was tragically overpriced at launch, fetching no less than $350. Fortunately, the MSRP quickly dropped to $300, and then the temporary $100 extra discounts started to come, making the circular wearable device feel a tad more compelling.
Source: Phonearena
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