A:AnswerDepends on your usage, with light usage it might reach 24 hours, but generally you are looking at 12 to 20 hours. Again it really depends on your usage. If you are really concerned about the battery life, as I am, I suggest waiting a few days to observe early adapters feedback and reviewers who had the product for few days. Keep an eye on MKBHD review coming very soon. Generally batteries will yield better results after few cycle.
Here is Motorola declaimer about the 1 day claim: All battery life claims are approximate and based on an average user profile that includes both usage and standby. Battery performance depends on network configuration, signal strength, operating temperature, features selected, and voice, data and other applications usage patterns.
A:Answeryes, but only when ambient is set to "ON". otherwise, just set ambient to off, and the watch face will only display when it senses you 'flicking" your wrist to check the time (it's motion sensitive, similar to the Moto X phone).
A:AnswerYes you can. Since the watch is connected to the phone through the Android wear app, it does not take over the bluetooth portion of your phone. I use it on my phone everyday and have no problems with connectivity issues. I can be on the bluetooth and the watch at the same time. I can even control the music or phone call with my watch.
A:AnswerThe watch works fine without the phone but only as a watch. The notifications and information are pushed to the watch from the phone. It DOESN'T have built in GPS so you will not be able to use it for runs or biking without the phone.
A:Answeryou can sync the music and play through bluetooth head phones. Pedometer still works. Next wear update will add wifi support. Other then that no.
A:AnswerI just set 10 alarms on the watch, it doesn't appear as if there's a limit. You can also configure alarms to repeat on certain days of the week.
Another kind of alarm/alert is using the Google Now reminders to trigger a notification on your watch when you arrive at a location or on a particular date, time, etc. I don't believe there's any limit on those either... the Google Now reminders are just a normal notification though (single vibrate) whereas the alarms will vibrate continuously until you snooze or dismiss it... it's fantastic as a silent wake alarm if you wear the watch at night. I top up the charge a little before bed, then again when I am showering/dressing in the morning rather than leaving it on the charger all night.
A:AnswerThe shortest amount of time I have gotten out of the watch was approximately 14 hours with 29% battery remaining. I was setting it up and showing off , generally using it much more than normal. If you are worried buy a $15 Qi charger and take it with you, but I really don't think it is necessary. I have been wearing a watch every day for 30 years and I always take them off at night, so the process of taking it off and literally just setting it on the charger is as simple as setting it down on your dresser. I cannot stress how easy it is, if you are worried , I don't believe that there is anything to worry about.
A:AnswerIf you go to your Google Play store settings on your handset> go to Download to Android Wear and check this setting. This will allow you to play music on your Moto 360.
A:Answerit is most likely because the 2nd generation was recently announced around the time of the price drop.Target isn't always the quickest with reflecting prices in technology. Best Buy is much better about it and most likely had more stock of the product as well since they are the biggest brick and mortar electronics retailer. I purchased mine at 150 and love it!
A:AnswerIt will pair with the iPhone but (from Pebble website 10/3/15) "Voice replies will be available to Android users immediately, but will require a future update to unlock this ability for iOS users."
I wish they would have told me this when I bought it because to this date they have not made it available to IOS users
I would not recommend for IPhone users