Been rocking a Moto 360 since last week - getting lots of good comments, mostly from people surprised it's a smartwatch because it looks so fukking GOOD. The MotoMaker options for this are great - really doesn't look like you've got some Trekky wannabe gimmick on your wrist but a moderately high-end watch. For the quality of the look, it's not even that overpriced especially given what it does on top of just tell the time.
Enjoying the fitness tracking (turns out I'm actually pretty active without trying - 14,000 steps a day avg just from my commute and dog walks), but the voice control has surprised me, especially compared to what I've seen from Siri or have used on my actual phone which always feels like a gimmick. Now very rarely having to get my phone out of my pocket unless I need the bigger screen to display something. I assumed it was a toy, but I'm replying to messages when out and about using the voice control and it's not made a single mistake yet... and I've been TRYING to catch it out. It even understood me saying Blaszczykowski the other day when talking Euro 2016 with a friend.
Batt could be better - definitely needs charging every day and seeing as I want to wear it overnight to monitor my sleep phases (Sleep As Android

*) I've put the magnetic charger on my desk at work.
*best bit of Sleep As Android is the smart alarm period. Haven't had the balls to use it on a work day yet, but at the weekend I give it an approx wake-up time with an hour leeway and it picks the best point of my sleep pattern to wake me up. First impressions are that it works well, but we'll see... I have a feeling if it wakes me up early too regularly my body will start telling it to fukk off.
