Aug 18, 2014 05:00 PM EDT
Moto 360 Rumors: Best Buy Lists Smartwatch Price at $250 (PHOTOS)

Best Buy has posted a product information page for the Moto 360, which says that the smartwatch will be available for $249.99.

The page also lists a number of previously rumored specifications for the device as well.

Hardware information for the wearable device includes a processor by Texas Instruments and 512MB of Ram, according to the product page.

The page also says the Moto 360 will come with features like a 1.5-inch backlit LCD touch screen, heart rate monitor, ambient light sensor, and will be water resistance.

The LCD touchscreen will come in at a resolution of 320 x 290, and the display will be protected by  Gorilla Glass 3. 

Best Buy's page says that the Moto 360 is "coming soon," but interested buyers most likely won't know any further details until Motorola's highly-anticipated press event next month.

The Moto 360 is expected to debut during the event on September 4, according to Android Police.

Along with the Moto 360, the company is expected to reveal a number of new devices, including a headset of some kind, and two new smartphones, according to IBTimes.com.

Google announced at its I/O conference in June that the Moto 360 would run on the Mountain View, California company's Android software.

The smartwatch is expected to be compatible with Android 4.3 or later, according to the Best Buy page.

The Moto 360 will be just one of a handful wearable devices that will feature a round face as well.

Italian blog site Mister Gadget reported two weeks ago that the Moto 360 will include wireless charging a heart rate sensor, and a bright display.

All of these features are also listed on Best Buy's page.

The blog site also revealed supposed leaked photos of the device as well.

Click here to see the pictures.

Motorola has not confirmed anything yet, and the Best Buy page could simply be a placeholder for the time being. Price and details for the smartwatch will be confirmed officially during the Sept. 4 event.

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