I would like to know this too.EDIT: On second thought can't you just use a different cord on the stock charger or is it hardwired?
I think the demand for such a product is only just gaining momentum. So your best bet atm is likely a Qi charger that has a USB connection you can then connect to a portable power source.
http://www.amazon.com/RAVPower-Wire...ag=hawk-future-20&ascsubtag=UUacUvbUpU3886832
I kind of like this setup better than an all-in-one unit since this way you can use any power source you want.
EDIT: On second thought can't you just use a different cord on the stock charger or is it hardwired?
In theory you could connect a battery pack to the qi charger. But would a battery pack with 2.1A output be enough to charge the watch?
Ok, that's fkn awesome. I have an older '05 hemi Grand Cherokee - wish it had this option.Since my Jeep has an imbedded QI charger thats works perfectly with my Moto 360, i think I'm set with OTG charging
View attachment 136164View attachment 136165
There's a powerbank qi charger called the something stone on amazon. The powerbank itself charges by induction pad.
RAVPower has a good reputation, and $35 is a reasonable price. Two reviewers on Amazon have confirmed this charges their Moto 360. I have it on my wish list as a possible purchase, although I can probably get by with just taking the dock off my bed stand and a USB cable for trips.I think the demand for such a product is only just gaining momentum. So your best bet atm is likely a Qi charger that has a USB connection you can then connect to a portable power source.
http://www.amazon.com/RAVPower-Wire...ag=hawk-future-20&ascsubtag=UUacUvbUpU3918875
I kind of like this setup better than an all-in-one unit since this way you can use any power source you want.
EDIT: On second thought can't you just use a different cord on the stock charger or is it hardwired?
I like the price, but the price also scares me away. It may work perfectly well, but there's a point where cost cutting results in poor performance, and potentially damaged electronics. If you do get this, I hope you post your experience with it.Go for this one instead, bigger and cheaper. I'll probably get one soon
Amazon: PowerBot® PB1082 Qi Enabled Wireless Charging Pad with Built-In 7000mAh External Battery Pack
Exactly so. "No Motorola technical support, I have never used a charging device other than the one that came with my Moto 360."Just don't ever admit to Motorola that you have used a 3rd party charger. They claim any other charger can cause damage and is likely going to blame it for any problem you have.
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/prod_answer_detail/a_id/100824/p/2815,9141
With my suggested solution you will not have to worry about it.
Very nice, but pricey. Personally, I'd consider the originally recommended RAVPower over this one for half the price. Still, this is a nice unit and has the advantage of being both (optionally) wireless, and actually stating that is supports the Moto 360.QiStone+ The First Completely Wireless Power Bank with Qi+ 4000mAh for All Qi Compatible Devices Including Samsung Galaxy S5 SV, Nexus 4, 5, 7, Moto 360 and other Phones with Receivers & iPhone with iQi Mobile https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KOOE5S...ag=hawk-future-20&ascsubtag=UUacUvbUpU3918875
Posted via Android Central App