When Motorola announced the second generation of its Moto 360 smartwatch, it made it clear that the Sport edition would arrive several months later than the classic. You'd think that it would use that extra time to truly fine-tune the runner-friendly version. After all, there's several features worth waiting patiently for: Moto 360 Sport has a better display for outdoor use, built-in GPS, and a rubber strap to withstand all the sweating you're theoretically doing while wearing it. In practice, the smartwatch still seems a bit rushed out of production. Here's what I mean. Look and feel Both the second-gen Moto 360 and...
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