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[* black] The Moto 360 is the first Android Wear smartwatch to ditch physical charging ports in favor of [http://www.engadget.com/2011/06/24/engadget-primed-how-wireless-and-inductive-charging-works/|Qi inductive charging|new_window=true].
[* black] This means that you can use any Qi charger that you might have lying around, as long as you can get the coils to line up correctly.
-[* icon_note] We'll be taking the charger apart later.
+[* icon_note] Stay tuned, as we'll be diving into the charger a bit later.
[* black] The lack of a physical charging port means that all debugging will have to done over Bluetooth. Thankfully, Google has provided [https://developer.android.com/training/wearables/apps/bt-debugging.html|documentation|new_window=true] for such a feature.