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Designed in Coach Prime's signature colors, the watch face is highlighted with an exclusive bright gold bezel and comes with a black silicone wristband accented with a gold clasp engraved with the PRIME branding. Plus, the watch comes with a selection of exclusive digital wallpapers, exclusive to the limited-edition Coach Prime moto watch 70.

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One of the key highlights of the moto watch is its advanced health and fitness tracking capabilities. Equipped with a heart rate monitor, step counter, and sleep tracker, this smartwatch allows users to monitor their physical activity and overall well-being. It also offers personalized coaching and guidance to help individuals achieve their fitness goals. Plus, with the Coach Prime edition of the moto watch, users can sign up to receive weekly motivational messages. What better way to "Get after it" each week than with encouragement from Coach Prime himself?

Beginning May 24, customers can purchase the limited-edition Coach Prime moto watch 70 for $99.99 at their local Boost Mobile store. There are more than 4,000 Boost Mobile locations nationwide, so visit BoostMobile.com/Stores to find the nearest store.

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MOTOROLA, the Stylized M Logo, MOTO and the MOTO family of marks are trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC. and are used under license by CE Brands, official licensee of the Moto Watch 70. RAZR is a registered trademark of Razor USA LLC; RAZR and RAZR-formatives are used with permission of Razor USA LLC. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 2024 Motorola Mobility LLC. All rights reserved.

1 Not a Medical Device. The moto watch 70 is not a medical device and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or monitoring of any medical condition. The moto watch 70 is intended to provide users with information to encourage an active and healthy lifestyle. The data and information provided by the moto watch 70 is intended to be a close estimation of your activity and metrics tracked, but may not be precisely accurate. The data provided by the moto watch 70 is not intended to be utilized for medical purposes and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your doctor before engaging in any exercise routine.

Press the power button for 15-20 seconds, and the watch will vibrate twice. Now your Moto 360 will launch into Bootloader mode (you may or may not see it as the display is black in colour). After 2 sec, simply press the power key again to exit Bootloader mode and power up the Moto 360 as usual

If the "lightning bolt" appears, the Moto 360 is good. Wait a while after it begins charging, then touch the screen while it is on the charger. A light ring around the border should appear with a percentage of the charge. As the percentage increases, the ring will be growing, until it reaches 100% and shows a complete ring.

Hi, my name is Brittany. I also have a moto watch that wouldn't turn on, and what I did was I took the watch apart all the way, uncoupled the battery and took it out for 10-15 minutes and I reassembled the battery, put everything back together, and turned the watch back on by pressing the button on the side. It turned on straight away, and aside from needing a charge(it was at about 55% power), it worked perfectly!

I probably should have been more clear. At this point I have a Moto 360 V2, but it has not gotten AndroidWear 2.0 yet (has anyone yet?). Finally, after just being patient, as a couple of posters mentioned, it came on and have not caused any problems.

I was having the same problem, after long search i found Motorola Moto 360 Manual and get idea from how to fix it. If you feel any confusion about following steps then you can see detailed explanation in manual.
What I did was:

Thanks for this, but I hope kinnerc is still around, his post was over 4 years ago.
Hopefully others who may have experienced this problem will now be able to use your solution: thank you very much on their behalf @magnumthevoice

I tried the videos, but was not confident of my skills. Not being a hardware person, I also tried jewelers, cell phone repair shops, and anybody else I could think of including friends who repair antique watches. Thanks for the suggestion, though.

I've been wearing the Moto 360 for about a month, and I really wanted it to be the ultimate smartwatch. But it's not. The Moto 360 is a mixed bag of a gadget, yet another smartwatch rather than a must-have.

Yes, the Moto 360 is distinctive. It has great watch faces, a good wrist strap and better microphones to understand your voice commands. But, at its heart, this watch suffers the very same problems as other Android Wear watches: middling battery life, strange quasi-interactive notifications and apps that are hard to access.

It's not Motorola's fault. The real issue is Android Wear, Google's operating system for wearables. It's just not a killer experience yet. The Moto 360 is just a prettier shell for Android Wear. It brings nothing new to your forearm. And so, under the hood, it's really not a better watch. Which is a shame, because with a better battery life, improved software, and a better understanding of fitness apps, this could be a pretty interesting device. Those updates may still happen over time. But they're not here yet.

The Moto 360 is a cool-looking smartwatch. There's no doubt about that. But as I strapped it on my wrist for the first time, it all seemed a step below the fantastic dream-device glimpsed months ago.

Other round Android Wear smartwatches will be on the way eventually, including the LG G Watch R, but the Moto 360 is the first to arrive. And it's not only fun to see a round display, but the watch construction is elegant, too.

A round, brushed stainless-steel body sits on top of a Chicago leather watch strap that runs right into the main body. The Moto 360 comes in two metal colors: black, and a natural stainless steel. My review unit was black, with a black leather strap. Other leather bands come in gray and stone. Extra bands cost $30, and a version with a stainless steel segmented band will debut later this year for $300. You can buy that band when it's available down the road and put it on your leather Moto 360: it'll cost an extra $80.

The Moto 360 body feels thick compared to its strap, and its round display is slightly too large -- larger than many people might like. But the clean design and lightweight feel give it a Movado-like minimalism.

On the side of the Moto 360, there's a little home button that looks like a watch crown. Unlike the Apple Watch's fancy turning digital crown, this is just a button. It activates the watch or puts it to sleep, or brings up a settings menu when you press and hold it.

On a whole, the Moto 360 has the looks of something from the future: like a real watch, but also some sort of glowing round mini-marvel. But under the hood it's less of a magical experience. The illusion falls apart, sometimes.

For instance, the Gorilla Glass-covered round 1.56-inch-diameter touch display, which actually sits slightly raised above the metal housing, is prone to smudging. The LCD screen underneath, which has a resolution of 320x290 pixels and a pixel density of 205 ppi, looks bright but not as eye-popping or crisp as some OLED displays allow. Text looks a little fuzzy and washed-out if you peer at it up close.

Your eyes aren't deceiving you. In Motorola's quest for a round screen with the thinnest outer bezel possible, a custom design resulted in an added black bar that cuts the circle off by a sliver. That black bar houses an ambient light sensor for auto-adjusting screen brightness.

The little bar isn't a deal-killer, but boy, for a watch this obsessed with looking flawlessly beautiful, it certainly stands out. It's even more baffling when you consider that another upcoming round Android Wear watch, the LG G Watch R, doesn't have that black bar -- and its thicker bezel doesn't really look all that bad. All-white watchfaces end up looking like they had a little slice cut out of them. It ruins what's an otherwise impressive design.

Being round really makes the watchfaces pop: the seven included watchfaces look fantastic, far better than the odd assortment of faces on the rectangular Samsung Gear Live and LG G Watch. They make the Moto 360 look more like an actual watch, taking advantage of the round design to create virtual analog hands that sweep across. You can also add your own custom faces by hunting around Google Play.

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