Moto 360 User manual

User Manual
Version 2

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Table of Contents
Standout features -
At a glance -
Knowing your Moto -
Getting started -
Assembling your watch -
Charging up -
Switching on & o -
Locking & unlocking -
Pairing your device -
Customizing your Moto -
Changing watch face -
Changing complications -
Tiles & action button -
Notifications -
Hands-free scrolling -
Managing notifications -
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Status Panel -
Settings -
Connectivity -
Screen -
Advanced settings
Google Assistant -
Google Fit -
Move minutes & hp -
Checking your progress -
Taking a break -
Paying with your smartwatch -
Care & Maintenance -
Getting Help -
Unresponsive watch -
Factory reset -
Updates -
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Legal -
Copyright & trademarks -
Regulatory information -
Medical precautions -
Notices & statements -
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Standout Features
Always-On Display
The always-on, OLED display of your 3rd gen Moto
360 remains dimly illuminated when not in use.
This means you can run apps and get your updates
at all times while conserving optimized battery life.
See Always-on display on page 16.
Quick Charging
When used with the included Charging Dock, your
smartwatch will be fully charged from 0-100% in
only an hour. See Charging up on page 9.
Hands-free Scrolling
Activate/deactivate Wrist Gestures to browse
through watch notifications with a flick of your
wrist. See Hands-free scrolling on page 14.
Action Button
The lower button on your 3rd gen Moto 360 can be
customized to launch an app of your choice. See
action button on page 12.

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At a Glance
Your new 3rd gen Moto 360 is much more than a stunning timepiece.
Check your most important updates by swiping across the always-on OLED display
or turn the rotating crown if you want to get there manually.
Your virtual assistant is only a couple of words away - say ‘’OK Google’’ to ask a
question or start a voice command.
To charge your Moto 360, simply snap it onto the charging dock and grab something
to eat. The 355 mAh battery will be fully charged in 60 minutes.
Processor
Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ Wear 3100
Operating System
Wear OS by Google™
Battery
Quick charge 355mAh
0-100% in 60 minutes
Memory
1GB RAM + 8GB Internal Memory
Connectivity
Bluetooth 4.2, Wi-Fi b/g/n, NFC, GPS /
GLONASS / Beidou / Galileo
Sensors
Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Barometer, HRM,
Ambient Light
Water Resistance
3ATM
Tested for 10,000 swim strokes
Compatibility
Android 5.0 or higher
iOS 10.0+

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Knowing Your Moto
Your 3rd gen Moto 360 helps you stay in touch with yourself and the world around you. Here’s how to get the most out of it
Customize at will:
Personalize the way your watch looks
by choosing between dierent color
themes and dial configurations.
Map the bottom push-crown to
launch an application of your choice.
Modify the overall appearance of the
watch by easily replacing the strap
(more on this under ‘’Replacing Your
Strap’’ section below).
Make your life easier:
Launch your virtual assistant via a
simple voice command or by swiping
from left to right.
Communicate via the display to
manage every aspect of your life or
simply learn something new.
Stay connected:
Get the notifications you need, when
you need them.
Swipe down from the bottom to view
your notifications. Scroll through
them with your finger or swivel down
the rotating crown.
Stay healthy:
Swipe left from the right of your
watch to access fitness info. The
caseback of the 3rd gen Moto 360
monitors your heart rate and activity
so that you can keep tabs on your
health and general wellbeing.
You can also find a wide range of ex-
ercises in your workout library.
Power Button
Watch Face
Touch and hold to
change it
Mic
Barometer
Heart Rate
Sensor
(on back)
Ambient
Light
Sensor
(behind the
screen)
Custom
Action
Button

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Getting
Started
Assembling your watch - 8
Charging up - 9
Switch on & o - 10
Lock & unlock - 10
Pairing your device - 11

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Your 3rd gen Moto 360 comes two 20mm bands in the box;
premium leather and silicone.
The quick-release lug pins are designed for simple
removal and installation so that you can swap your strap
easily if needs be.
To install a band:
1. With the pin attached to the
band, go ahead and insert the
pin into the lug hole that’s op-
posite to the latch.
2. Slide the latch toward the
center of the band and hold it
down while inserting the other
side of the pin into the remain-
ing lug hole.
3. Tug gently to ensure the
band is firmly in place.
Tip: Make sure that the band
with the buckle (A)is placed
To replace the band: Place your watch face down on a soft cloth.
Slide the metal latch from side to side to release the metal pin
holding the band in between the watch lugs. Gently pull the band
away at an angle until it disconnects and repeat the process on
the other side. Repeat the installation process above.
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Assembling Your Watch

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Before using your 3rd gen Moto 360 for the first time, remove the plastic cling from the back of the watch
and charge the battery until the charge level indicator on the watch screen shows 100%.
1. Plug the 3rd gen Motorola Charging Dock into a computer
or USB-A power brick.
2. Snap your watch into the charging dock with
the watch buttons lining up with the top of
the Motorola logo on the charging dock.
The charger works both lying flat and standing up at an
angle for easy viewing. If you want, you can slide the cord
into the slot on the bottom of your charging dock for
easier cable maintenance.
3. Use the charge level indicator to determine when your
watch is fully charged.
Visual Charge
Level
Tap on screen to
change between
digital and analog
clocks
Charging Up

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To switch your device on, simply press and hold the power
button until you feel a slight vibration. If the watch does not
turn on, it may need to be charged. To turn your watch o,
repeat the process and select Power O or tap Settings
Power O.
Locking & Unlocking
To unlock your watch, press the top button on the right side
of the watch or tap on the screen.
The default lock screen on your watch will be set to None.
You can set a secure screen lock by swiping left on your
watch face, then scrolling down and tapping Settings
Security Lock.
From here, you can set a: Pattern (create a drawing pattern
that unlocks the device), Pin (set a pin that will unlock the
device), or None.
Switching On & O

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To pair the 3rd gen Moto 360 with your smart watch,
follow these simple steps:
1. If you have an Android phone, download the Wear
OS by Google app from Google Play™. If you have
an Apple iPhone device, download the Wear OS by
Google app from the Apple App Store.
2. Launch the Wear OS by Google app on your
phone and initiate the setup. If you want to
enable information sharing between two devices,
opt in to sync data and allow automatic updates.
Compare the codes displayed on both your watch
and smart phone before you begin the pairing
process (which can take a few minutes). If the
codes are dierent, restart your watch and try
again.
3. Once paired, you can sign in with your
Google account and sync existing contacts,
calendars, notifications, and more.
4. You can also stay connected over Wi-Fi
when you leave your phone in another room
or at work. To turn Wi-Fi On or O, swipe
down on the watch face to access your sta-
tus panel, then tap Settings Wi-Fi settings.
Note: When you pair your watch with your phone for the first time, the phone may ask if you want to set your watch as a trusted
device. If you agree, your phone will remain unlocked when the watch is within range and connected to the phone.*
*You need to set a screen lock on your phone and set your watch as a trusted device. Corporate security policies installed on your
phone may prevent you from using this feature.
Tip: To manually set your watch as a trusted device, on your phone tap
Apps Settings Security Smart Lock Trusted devices.
Pairing Your Watch

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Customizing Your Moto
Both the looks and the interface of your new Moto 360
can be personalized to your needs.
From sporty to classic, the face of your watch (dial) comes
in multiple styles and color schemes. The complications (fea-
tures on the face beyond time-telling) can also be adjusted
to contain the information relevant to you. Finally, the apps,
tiles, quick settings (See Status Panel), and the quick launch
button can be adjusted per your preferences.
Changing Watch Face (Dial)
To change the face of your smartwatch:
1. Touch and hold the screen to see all your watch faces.
2. Swipe left or right to find the watch face you want.
3. Tap to customize the new watch face and select be-
tween dierent color options and elements or just tap the
new watch face to select it.
Changing Complications
1. Your typical watch face will feature (usually three) compli-
cations. These small widgets provide important, succinct
information such as date, weather, daily steps, etc. You can
also add shortcuts to the complications to launch gPay or
your calendar, for example.
To customize your complications,
simply tap on one when you are
selecting the watch face. From there,
you can tap again to switch between
other options.

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Tiles & Action Button
Tiles oer you an easier way to view your information at a
glance.
When you swipe left from the right of your watch, you’ll
access your fitness info. Keep swiping left and you’ll discover
other tiles with your important information.
When you reach the end of the tile reel, you can touch and
hold to Change or Add tiles.
The action button (also called the quick launch button) is the
crown button on the bottom right side of your watch case.
You can customize it to launch an app of your choice with a
single click for better access and convenience of use.
To select an app to be opened upon pressing the action but-
ton, swipe down from the top to access your Status
Panel. From there, tap on Personalization Customize
hardware buttons Bottom rights.

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Notifications
To receive your most important updates whenever you’re
connected to Wi-Fi, enable notifications from your phone’s
Wear OS app.
Swipe right from the left
of your watch to access
virtual assistant notifications
such as breaking news, steps
made, weather, upcoming flights
and reminders. Swivel down the
rotating crown on the top right
side of your watch case to scroll
through your virtual assistant
updates.
To view your incoming app noti-
fications, simply swipe up from
the bottom of your watch screen
and turn the rotating crown up
and down to browse through.
Hands-free Scrolling
Apart from the touch screen and rotating crown, you can also
flip through your notifications with a flick of your wrist.
This feature recognizes your wrist gestures to help you navi-
gate your Moto single-handedly. To activate or deactivate it,
swipe down from the top of the screen, then tap Wrist
Gestures.
To see the next notification: Twist your wrist quickly forward,
then slowly back towards you.
Fast
Fast

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Managing Notifications
The notifications you receive on your phone also show on
your smartwatch. Here’s how you manage them:
Block notifications from a specific app: Long press on the
notification until you see the block notifications option. Tog-
gle the notification category you want to block for the app.
Unblock notifications: swipe down on the watch face, tap
Apps & notifications App notifications Show all and
select the app you’d like to change notifications for.
Mute all notifications: To prevent notifications from waking
the screen or vibrating your watch, swipe down on the watch
face, then tap . The same icon will appear on your watch
face to indicate you are in do not disturb mode.
Turn o notifications and display: To turn o your watch’s
screen so the display doesn’t light up and notifications don’t
appear, swipe down on the watch face and tap (Theater
Mode).
Press the top crown button to turn display and notifications
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Status Panel
Your Status Panel allows you to access
quick settings and features you might
need on a daily basis.Here’s how you
manage them:
It also shows you the current status of
your smartwatch such as battery and
Wi-Fi connection as well as:
It also shows you the current status of
your smartwatch such as battery and
Wi-Fi connection as well as:
Lost phone connection
GPS location tracking
Do not disturb mode
Airplane mode
To customize your quick settings icons,
simply tap on Settings from your Apps
screen, then go to Advanced Quick
Settings. Tap −to remove an icon or +
to add a new icon. Touch and hold, then
drag an icon to rearrange their order on
the Status Panel.
Airplane mode turns o your
connectivity and disconnects you from
Wi-Fi network.
Battery saving limits your watch
functions to save your remaining
battery power.
Flashlight maximizes your screen
brightness so you can use the watch as
an illuminating tool
Android Pay lets you use your
smartwatch for mobile payments.
Theatre mode turns o both your
watch’s screen and notifications.
Do not disturb mode turns o
all vibrations and notifications.

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Settings
You can access your settings by pressing the top
crown to launch the apps screen and then scroll down
(either by rotating the top crown or swiping down)
to Settings.
Alternatively, swipe down from the top of your watch and tap
on the icon.
To access Advanced Settings, go to your Wear OS by Google
phone app, scroll down to Advanced settings.
Manage the connections between your smartwatch and the
networks around you, as well as other devices.
• Bluetooth devices: To link your watch with another Blue-
tooth device, swipe down on the watch face, then tap
Connectivity Bluetooth devices.
• Wi-Fi: To turn on/o Wi-Fi on your watch, swipe down
on the watch face, then tap Connectivity Wi-Fi
settings.
• Mobile networks: to customize your mobile networks,
swipe down on the watch face, then tap Connections
Mobile networks.
• Brightness: To manually adjust the screen brightness of
your Moto, tap on Settings Display Brightness. Select
Auto low brightness if you want the brightness adjusted
automatically depending on the ambient lighting.
• Quickly dim the watch screen: Press your palm onto the
screen until it vibrates. To turn on the screen, press the
power button or tap the screen.
• Screen lock: Set your watch to automatically lock the
screen when you remove the watch. swipe down on the
watch face, then go to Settings Personalization
Screen lock. Follow the instructions to draw a pattern
you’ll use to unlock the screen.
• Text Size: To increase or decrease the size of the text you
see on your watch, go to Settings Display Font size.
Connections
Screen

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Advanced Settings
Open your Wear OS by Google app and scroll down to
Advanced settings to change several device settings.
• Always-On Display: You might want to disable always-on
display when low on battery. To do so, swipe down from
the top of your watch, then tap Display Al-
ways-on screen.
• Tilt to wake screen: Show the watch screen when you tilt
your wrist to look at the watch.
• Auto-launch media controls: Open media controls au-
tomatically on the watch when playback starts from the
phone.
• Accounts: Manage which accounts on your phone are add-
ed to your watch.
• Privacy & Personal Data: Control whether the device can
be synced with the phone through Wi-Fi and whether the
device sends diagnostic reports to Google.
• Watch battery: See the current battery charge on your
watch.
• Watch storage: See how much memory storage space is
available on your watch and how much memory is being
used by your watch apps.
• Watch app data usage: View app data usage on the
watch.
• Unpair watch: Restores watch to factory settings and re-
moves it from the Wear OS by Google app.

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Google Assistant
From turning the heat down to listing your up-
coming meetings, you can ask the Google As-
sistant to perform a range of tasks directly from
your watch.
To ask the Google Assistant a question, use the
wake words ‘’OK Google’’ or ‘’Hey Google’’ or
long press the top crown until you feel the watch
vibrate. Alternatively, swipe right from the left of
your watch to view your dashboard.
From here, you can access important information
such as upcoming reservations and reminders,
trac conditions, weather forecast, and places
nearby.
Tapping the mic icon at the top of the screen
will also activate the assistant so you can ask
a question.
Your Google Assistant can:
• Control timers, alarms, and reminders
• Sync with your calendars, emails, and other
personal tools
• Find and display online information, including
news, directions, and places of interest
• Translate text in real-time
• Read your updates aloud
• Control other devices and operate a smart
home
• Send messages to your contacts or schedule
appointments
• Launch installed apps
To go back from the Google Assistant conver-
sation, press the rotating crown once. Hold it in
place to launch the assistant again.
Tip: Tap the ‘’what can you do’’ button to learn
more about the Google Assistant.

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Google Fit
Your 3rd gen Moto 360 smartwatch has Google Fit as its
default fitness app. The watch features full compatibili-
ty with the app, including Move Minutes and Heart Points
monitoring. You can also connect Google Fit with a range
of third-party apps, such as Under Armour Record, Workout
Trainer, Runtastic PRO to access additional features.
Swipe from right to left to access your fitness info and sign
into Google Fit. You can also map your customizable action
button (the push-crown on the right) to get you there in-
stantly.
Tip: To add a recurring exercise or schedule a one-time work-
out session, open Google Calendar and press on the ‘’+’’ and
then tap on ‘’Exercise’’.
Moving Minutes & Heart Points
Google Fit lets you keep track of two vital health metrics -
Move Minutes and Heart Points.
You can earn Move Minutes by staying active. Taking the
stairs instead of an elevator or catching up with your friend
over a walk instead of coee will earn you Move Minutes and
can inspire you to make small-time improvements to your
health and wellbeing.
These will be shown as a blue ring on the home screen.
You earn Heart Points, displayed as a green ring running
alongside the bezel, whenever you perform a slightly more
demanding activity, such as a swift walk or a jog.
You earn one heart point per minute of such exercise, or two
per minute when performing an intense activity such as a
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Checking Your Progress
The always-on, OLED display (now without a ‘’flat tire’’)
makes it easy for you to keep tabs on your progress. During
an activity, your watch will display live progress such as the
duration of the activity, calories burned and distance traveled.
Use the rotating crown or swipe up to reveal more data on
your progress.
And because the 3rd gen Moto 360 includes a built-in GPS
and barometric altimeter, you track all your activities without
carrying your phone.
The Fit Workout app on your Moto 360 tracks and records
your runs, cycling, strength training and other activities. You
can review your activity history and details at any time within
the Google Fit mobile or watch app
Starting an activity
To start an activity, on your watch tap the top crown button
Fit Workout Choose your activity Start. If you choose
an outdoor activity, stand still and wait for the icon at the
top to stop blinking and change to a solid and reads ‘GPS
acquired’.
Tip: To speed up GPS acquisition ensure you have a direct
line of sight to the sky and are not around any large struc-
tures.
Removing the watch from your wrist and holding it until GPS
is acquired can speed up the process.
Heart Rate Tracking
For optimal tracking, it is recommended to wear the included
silicone strap. Wear the watch two fingers distance from your
wrist bone and make sure the strap is snug but not constrict-
ing movement or blood flow.
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