Monday, June 30, 2014

Review MOTA SmartWatch G2 Lite for iPhone and Android

The all-new MOTA SmartWatch G2 Lite brings a new level of innovation to wearable technology. With the ability to pair with both iOS and Android devices, the MOTA SmartWatch G2 Lite offers clear communication and a host of advanced features by seamlessly integrating with Siri® and Google Now®. The MOTA SmartWatch G2 Lite can easily setup appointments, send emails, check the weather, and much more.

True hands-free solution.
The new MOTA SmartWatch allows you to easily check and answer incoming phone calls by pairing with your mobile device. No more searching through your purse or pocket to check every call you receive.

Not just an ordinary watch.
The MOTA SmartWatch G2 Lite is engineered for superior performance with integrated premium speakers, a microphone, and a vibrant OLED screen.

Make your own fashion statement.
Stylish, easy to use, and comfortable to wear, with a strap designed for universal wrist sizes. The new MOTA SmartWatch G2 Lite with Bluetooth is your solution for today’s mobile technology.

Simple to use features.
The MOTA SmartWatch G2 Lite will vibrate to alert you of an incoming call. You can check the display and the caller’s phone number will be visible on the screen.

Features advanced voice recognition.
Improved, clear Bluetooth communication with built-in voice activation for Siri® and Google Now® letting you control the functions of your watch effortlessly.

Technical Specifications
  • Bluetooth Version 3.0
  • Compatible with Versions 1.1, 1.2, and 2.0
  • Frequency Range 2.4 Ghz
  • Improved Clear Bluetooth voice communication
  • Built-in voice activation for Siri® and Google Now®
  • Hands free and Music player bluetooth profiles
  • Charging Time: 2-3 hours
  • Wrist size options:
  • 7.5”  or  7”

Review Mota smartwatch G2 by Judy Krouse
The watch is a great idea but not well thought out. It loses connection to the phone often even though it is only 2 ft from it. When it loses connection it vibrates as advertised but it also plays a tune that you can't shut off. Company says the only way to stop it is to turn the phone... not satisfactory. The battery life is fairly short. After one day wearing it about 8 hours, the battery shows low when I haven't answered a single phone call or played any music through it. The watch uses a special 2mm connector and the company doesn't have a way to buy a second cable. I hope they think the design through a little better and make improvements.

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