I'm debating between getting a new Moto 360 or a Gear S2 to pair with my Galaxy Note 4. Something that is important to me is being able to quickly and easily swap bands so I can use a different band for the regular day and when I exercise. I'd hope to be able to have the band for exercising in my gym bag and then in under 30 seconds swap from my standard band (probably the black metal chain band) to something like a silicon band.
Should this be possible with the new Moto 360? Will swapping require tools and be a bit of a pain that I wouldn't want to do it twice every time I workout? I know the Gear S2 has a button quick release but I haven't yet seen the full suite of bands they offer so I don't know if I'll like the look as much as the moto 360.
Obviously there is the difference between the two watches and whether I'm better off with Android Wear or Samsung's software for my Note 4 however the first thing I'm trying to get a handle on is the ability to easily swap bands (and availability of bands I like) as that is the first thing to consider as it could make the decision very simple.
Thanks.
Should this be possible with the new Moto 360? Will swapping require tools and be a bit of a pain that I wouldn't want to do it twice every time I workout? I know the Gear S2 has a button quick release but I haven't yet seen the full suite of bands they offer so I don't know if I'll like the look as much as the moto 360.
Obviously there is the difference between the two watches and whether I'm better off with Android Wear or Samsung's software for my Note 4 however the first thing I'm trying to get a handle on is the ability to easily swap bands (and availability of bands I like) as that is the first thing to consider as it could make the decision very simple.
Thanks.