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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

You can now Customize your Moto 360 smartwatch with Moto Maker

Motorola just added the Moto 360 to the Moto Maker Web service, letting you add personal touches to your smartwatch like custom case finishes, band styles and your choice of 11 watch faces.

The customization options on Motorola’s device include a dark or light metal finish, or a rose gold option (for a $30 premium), as well
as three leather strap options, plus
three different types of metal link bracelets in various colors (metal is $50 more expensive than leather).

Face options are, of course,
software features, but your watch will come sporting the design of you choice right out of the box. Motorola is clearly looking to take advantage
of the Moto 360’s popularity by extending the personalization of the product, given potential shoppers an ability to create something in line
with their own tastes. It’s a strategy that pretty closely resembles Apple’s own approach with the sales of the Apple Watch, which will come in three different collections
“curated” by the company to mix and match both case finish and case size, as well as a variety of band options.

Apple’s approach still offers more in the way of customization, but Motorola’s play is a clever,
and fairly easy-to-implement way to add a range of personalization to an existing product, in a way that Android Wear competitors probably can’t match quite as easily.

I’m still a little sore about the fact that the Moto 360’s initial concepts presented a fully circular display, which gained a black bar across the bottom to mar the roundness when
it eventually shipped, owing to design limitations related to sensors and hardware engineering. But this customization tool is avsmart, timely shift in their market strategy, and should help the company keep a lead on their Android Wear peers.

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