Corrosion on the Moto 360?

C. Scyphers

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I went to put on my Moto 360, and the top part of the watch has developed pretty serious corrosion (I'll try to upload a photo to this thread in a bit). Has anyone else seen this?
 
Here's the photo.

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As far as I can tell, this happened after the watch was left on a Qi charger for an entire 24 hour period.
 
Yeah, I'd definitely get a warranty replacement on that. It looks like the battery overheated. Could be dangerous.
 
Yes, it does seem/look battery related. Does the unit still operate?

It's weird how it looks like cake jammed in between the band and watch. I think we were all expecting to see small orange spots (rust/corrosion) though this looks like it came from under the watch.
 
The unit operates just fine (although I'm a bit reticent to wear it, given that something seems to be wrong and I rather like my wrist the way it is). Thanks for the remote diagnosis; I'll file for a replacement today.
 
Here's the photo.

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As far as I can tell, this happened after the watch was left on a Qi charger for an entire 24 hour period.

Dafuk is that??!! Sorry, I was shocked. Yeah, get it replaced, don't chance it. If this is coming from inside the watch, I'd say it's the battery or some big-arse capacitor, but that's still a lot of material.
 
What the... I was expecting a small anomaly. That just sucks!

This is the reason why I never leave my electronics plugged in beyond the estimated time to full charge. I plug in a timer socket set for two to three hours maximum.
 
Definitely looks like a leaking battery, I would store it on something heat resistant until you get it replaced, lithium batteries are capable of producing a lot of heat when things go wrong.
 
Agreed. It's a hoax. Otherwise...he is an ***** to have it on his wrist. Prob dropped his dessert and thinks its funny.

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An update. After extensive back and forth with Motorola, the watch was replaced under warranty.

As far as why I took the photo on my wrist, that would be because I did not notice the issue until I had already put the watch on for the morning.

Some more details (so those can benefit from my experience). It was not charged on the stock charger, but rather a separate Qi charger I had in my travel bag (DigiYes USB POWERQI, specifically). Charger was connected to a laptop rather than a wall wart. No idea if any of that would make a difference, but putting it out there for future edification.
 

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