Motorola Moto 360 Smartwatch charges wirelessly, reveal FCC docs

A FCC filing reveals the Motorola Smartwatch can be charged wirelessly. The FCC filing further reveals that the Motorola  smartwatch will see two versions,  one that can be charged wirelessly (SPN5485A) and one that is charged using an AC/DC Adapter (SPN5681A).

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The documents state about the wireless charger,  "This device is a wireless charging device, implementing the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) protocol,  and is intended for use with the Moto 360 wrist-worn device. It complies with the requirements of 15.205,  15.207, and 15.209."

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The watch was announced more than 3 months ago, but it was unknown the watch would charge wirelessly. It's expected the Moto360 will be officially revealed during Google I/O starting tommorrow, the 25th of June 2014. Images of the watch show it boasts a circular, digital watch face powered by Android Wear. The watch can be used to receive notifications and can likely be controlled using gestures (moving your arm/wrist),  as the company's official line mentions the need for a "twist of the wrist."

The watch will also come with  Google Now integration which provides access to  weather, sports scores or flights with speech recognition.

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