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Thinking of Buying The Moto 360 (2015)? Well Don't! Here Is Why

| Sep 09, 2015 07:21 AM EDT

The new Moto 360 begins at $299, with the bigger 46mm model beginning at $349

Last week, the electronics manufacturer Motorola officially announced the new Moto 360 (2015). The smartwatch comes in three models: a 46mm size, a 42mm size and a new Moto 360 Sport version for people who want to use their watch for fitness needs.

Battery life has increased from the previous model, with the bigger version getting two days of battery life, as opposed to the previous model, which would only last 24 hours.

The Moto 360 (2015) comes with new upgrades and features; however, you should not buy it. Here is why.

The new smartwatch may have some new features over the older model; however, it is not worth purchasing at its current price, which is one of the reasons why you should not purchase the new 2015 Moto 360 and instead choose the previous model.

The new smartwatch begins at $299, with the bigger 46mm model beginning at $349, according to The Verge. The new Moto 360 is $50 less costly than the Apple Watch. However, buyers can get the old Moto 360 for  $130. Over the past few weeks, there have been many sales discounting the first generation Moto 360 to $130.

A half-day of extra battery life, bigger display, a significant performance boost is what buyers will get with the new Moto 360, which is surely good, but is not worth paying so much money for.

Users have long complained about the first generation Moto 360′s flat tire look, Venture Beat reported. However, the new Moto 360 also have the flat tire and it houses the ambient light sensor and essential video drivers.

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