In order to familiarize its users, Motorola has released recently a couple of video clips to showcase the Android Wear 5.1.1 features that have arrived on the Motorola Moto 360. The videos demonstrate how the watch can be connected to a Wi-Fi Network, how to draw emojis on the display of the device, and how to use gestures to flick upward and downward to view new and previous notifications.
The Android Wear 5.1.1 also came with other features for the Motorola Moto 360 including always-on applications and the ability to modify font sizes.
As an Android Wear, the Motorola Moto 360 is usually paired with Android smartphones through a Bluetooth connection. But all that is going to change with the arrival of the Wi-Fi connectivity, which guarantees that the smartphone and the smartwatch will continue to be linked even if the Bluetooth connectivity has been lost.
The Motorola Moto 360 also has a battery life that lasts all day, which is normally obtained by placing the smartwatch on its charging dock at night. And while it is being charged, the smartwatch will continue to display the time, making the dock perfect for bedside tables and desktops.
The smartwatch also offers wireless charging and comes with the charging dock out of the box as offered by most retailers. It is also water resistant and has a built-in pedometer and optical heart rate monitor. It can operate on Android Wear 4.3 or higher.