The new Moto 360 is available in leather and stainless steel bands. There are a total of five variants you can choose from. These are priced between Rs 19,999 and Rs 23,999. (Source: Debashis Sarkar)
The second generation of Moto 360 features the same stainless steel body. The crown has been shifted to 2'o clock position. (Source: Debashis Sarkar)
Motorola Moto 360 (2015) smartwatch comes in two sizes- 46 mm and 42mm. The new version is slightly thinner and lighter. (Source: Debashis Sarkar)
Similar to the earlier verison, the new Moto 360 supports both Android and iOS. It is powered by Android Wear OS. (Source: Debashis Sarkar)
Motorola Moto 360 (2015) is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 400 CPU with 512 MB RAM and 4GB internal storage. It is IP 67 water-resistant like the first gen model. (Source: Debashis Sarkar)
The display size of the 46mm version of Moto 360 is similar to the first gen Moto 360- 1.56-inches IPS displays. The 42mm version of Moto 360 (2015) comes with a 1.37-inch IPS display. (Source: Debashis Sarkar)
Motorola has made its easy to change the bands of the new Moto 360 smartwatch with Quick Release bands. It comes with more body colour options. (Source: Debashis Sarkar)
The second gen of Moto 360 comes with a built-in pulse sensor. It tracks heart rate. (Source: Debashis Sarkar)
The new Moto 360 is powered by 400mAh (46mm) and 300mAh (42mm) batteries. Motorola claims the smartwatches should easily last over a day. Similar to the earlier version, Moto 360 (2015) comes with the wireless charger. (Source: Debashis Sarkar)
Like the earlier verison, the new Moto 360 doesn't have a total circular display. The bottom part of the display is cut off. (Source: Debashis Sarkar)