When comparing Moto 360 vs Huawei Watch, the Slant community recommends Huawei Watch for most people. In the question“What is the best round smartwatch?” Huawei Watch is ranked 1st while Moto 360 is ranked 5th. The most important reason people chose Huawei Watch is:
At 286ppi Huawei has the best pixel density of any smartwatches currently available and is protected by sapphire glass.
Specs
Ranked in these QuestionsQuestion Ranking
Pros
Pro Not immediately noticeable it's a smartwatch
The Moto 360 is slightly bigger than an average watch at 46mm, but it doesn't stand out from other, regular watches at first glance.
Pro Wireless charging
Moto 360 is compatible with any Qi wireless charger.
Pro Band and body customization options are available
Moto 360 has multiple bands and bodies to choose from.
Pro Good build quality
Moto 360 uses premium materials - a stainless steel body and real leather strap.
Pro Water and dust resistant
It's IP67 certified.
Pro Lightweight
Weighs just 39 grams.
Pro Circular design
Except for a small part at the bottom, this is the first Android Wear watch to have a completely circular display.
Pro Moto 360 has multiple, good-looking watchfaces to choose from that can be customized further
The smartwatch has a good selection of high-quality, elegant watchfaces. Additionally, Moto's app Connect allows changing background and color of different elements for these watchfaces (with some of them having additional, watchface-specific options).
Pro Heart rate monitor
The 360 won't monitor your hear continuously, but it can take "snapshots" of your heart rate when requested.
Pro Ambient light sensor allows automatically adjusting brightness
The Moto 360 includes an ambient light sensor that helps automatically adjust screen's brightness based on how light or dark are your surroundings.
Pro Comfortable even for small wrists
Pro Bright, responsive screen that quickly lights up as you lift it
Lifting the watch will turn on the screen.
Pro Good display
At 286ppi Huawei has the best pixel density of any smartwatches currently available and is protected by sapphire glass.
Pro Good build quality
The watch has a corrosive-resistant stainless steel unibody casing that measure 42mm in diameter and a sapphire display.
Pro Can be used with gloves and wet hands
Pro Supports Google Fit and Jawbone
Pro Measures elevation
Built-in barometer is capable of measuring elevation.
Pro Customizable
The watch is available in gold, silver, and black finishes and has standard 18mm interchangeable straps.
Cons
Con Poor battery life
The Moto 360 has a 320mAh battery that lasts on average about 12 hours.
Con The display is not completely round
A small part at the bottom of the display is missing for it to be completely circular.
Con Ancient SoC
Motorola's choice in internal socket for the Moto 360 was a baffling one: the TI OMAP 3, a processor that debuted several years ago. This makes the Moto 360 both weaker and more inefficient than competing smartwatches. While lag may not be apparent on the watch today, future updates to Android Wear OS might need more power than the watch can provide.
Con Back can crack
The back can crack with the standard wristband. Mostly seen with small wrist owners.
Con No third-party bands
The customizable bands are not standard and that means you can only exchange the 360-specific band for another 360-specific band.
Con Somewhat thick
The watch is just slightly too thick for comfort.