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Re: anyone use powermat?
don't get me wrong, but unless you have the blackberry they have the door for, or an iphone with a protective case (extra bulk), I don't see this being usefull, YET.
I still want to see a user pic with charge amps showing.
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Re: anyone use powermat?
i dont think powermat supports any windows phones at the moment... just iphone, blackberry, nintendo ds. unless you're talking about the dongle that u still have to plug into the phone each time you want to charge, which i don't consider wireless charging since there's still a damn wire.
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If you are wanting true wireless charging, they are developing a system that charges through wifi. Look for the thread over at xda.
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Re: anyone use powermat?
That was an april fool's joke. It's impossible to transfer electrical energy over a 802.11 spectrum, it isnt designed for that, nor would it cope in range, nor would it give a decent amount compared to the amount lost.
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Re: anyone use powermat?
Neat device, depends on who's model becomes a standard (I'm sure there are a lot of 3rd party companies working on these type of devices).
It would only be worth investing in one of these when all devices have the feature built in on phones, game systems, etc. Adding a $40 addon to each device and $100 for the base unit...Hmmm...another power strip ($7-15) and another cord ($3-15) for your device.... Guess what one will win ? Cords can almost always be hidden... Again, neat device.. |
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actually it does work!!! but i prefer to charge my phone via bluetooth, paperclips and the static electricity from my 3 year olds socks... |
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