When Google unveiled Android Wear, a smartphone operating system,back in 2014, the company partnered with LG, Motorola, and Samsung. The LG G Watch and the Samsung Gear Live already dropped a few months ago, but the Moto 360 received acclaim and hype for giving the look and feel of a traditional watch, with its round clock face, and actual leather strap options.
With the coming of its second iteration, this smartwatch is available in classic and sport variants, with functionality for both Android phones and the iPhone. In addition, this particular smart watch offers interchangeable watch bands, repositioned buttons, and a longer battery life. The Moto 360 Sport, even goes beyond these capabilities and adds built-in GPS and a hybrid display that touts readability despite the glare of the sun.
Now, Lenovo Philippines has announced that they will be bringing the Moto 360 2nd Gen and Sport to the Philippines before the end of August 2016. The Moto 360 Sport 45mm comes in black, white, and orange colors, and is tentatively priced at Php 16,999 . On the other hand, the Moto 360 2nd Gen will cost Php 16,999 for the 42mm model with the black leather strap, Php 17,999 for the 42mm rose-gold model, and Php 18,999 for the 46mm cognac variant. For more details, be sure to check out the official MotoPH Facebook page.