Moto 360's New Leather and Metal Bands Now Available Online

Moto 360's New Leather and Metal Bands Now Available Online
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Motorola has finally made its two new leather and metal-based Moto 360 smartwatch bands available to buy from its own online store. Some of the bands were announced earlier this month by the smartphone-maker.

While the new Horween-branded leather bands include Black Leather, Stone Leather, and Cognac Leather bands priced at $29.99 on the website, the metal band variants include Light Finish Stainless Steel and Dark Finish Stainless Steel bands, both priced at $79.99. The company has collaborated with brands like DODOcase, which will offer stitched leather bands for Moto 360 in four new colours, and TYLT, which is working on colourful silicone bands.

The firm also made its 'Slim Metal' range of bands also available to buy. The bands come in Champagne Gold Finish and Light Finish variants. While the Champagne Gold Finish is priced at $329.99 (Rs. 20,250 approximately), the Light Finish comes at a price tag of $299.99 (Rs. 18,400 approximately).

The company, earlier this month also introduced new My Design watch face option that will allow users to customise the overall look of the smartwatch's screen. In addition, Motorola introduced a health tracker called Moto Body that will help users track steps, distance, heart rate and calories. The Moto Body will be available to all Moto 360 users via the Motorola Connect app update.

The Motorola Moto 360 smartwatch last month received the 4.4W.2 update. The Moto 360 smartwatch, as a part of the Android Wear update, now features battery saving features, auto brightness, increased frequency of time checks and support for linking with Bluetooth headsets and other Bluetooth audio devices.

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