Best Buy Accidentally Revealed How Much Motorola's Google-Powered Smartwatch Will Cost
The electronics retailer posted a product page for Motorola's new smartwatch, revealing that it will cost $249.99.
At that price, the Moto 360 will cost a little more than Samsung's Gear Live smartwatch ($199) and the Pebble Steel ($229), but slightly less than the Samsung Gear 2 ($299).
The Moto 360's product page on Best Buy has since been taken down and was first spotted by Droid-Life on Sunday.
The page also listed some of the Moto 360's features and specifications, which include a circular 320 x 920 Gorilla Glass display, a built-in heart rate monitor, and a pedometer. There's no word on when it will be available for purchase, however.
The price doesn't come as too much of a surprise considering Motorola accidentally revealed how much the Moto 360 would cost back in May. The company held a design contest inviting developers to create watch faces for the Moto 360, with the main prize being a free watch. Motorola noted in the fine print that the watch was valued at $250.
Motorola is holding an event on Sept. 4, where it will presumably unveil more details about when the Moto 360 will officially launch and some new smartphones.
Here's a screenshot of the Best Buy page that Droid-Life saved before it was taken down:
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