Connectivity and Features
One of the key limitations of the Moto 360 is its lack of cellular connectivity, meaning it relies entirely on Bluetooth 4.0 for pairing with a smartphone to enable its functions. Although it lacks Wi-Fi, and NFC and there's no option for a SIM card, it does support aptX for better audio quality over Bluetooth. The absence of a loudspeaker and 3.5mm jack may seem restrictive, but it aligns with the core focus on notifications and fitness tracking rather than multimedia functionalities. It is equipped with an accelerometer and a heart rate monitor, making it useful for basic fitness tracking applications.
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