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Re: anyone use powermat?
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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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This is only proof of concept, so everyone stop freaking out
YES, the informercials are gay as they have people freaking out (In Awe) about it having no wires. At the moment, its proving the beginning of the end of electrical cords. No longer are we going to have to watch TV, play video games, or charge our devices with AC adapters. Instead, they will all have built in power adapters, which will receive to a direct power connection thats inside your wall's studs or attached to it. Less ugly cosmetic views, and FINALLY our rooms can look like in Star Trek where nothing needs cables. This was only announced at CES a year ago. Give it another 5 years and it will be much more mainstream. This is very fast compared to other CES acclaims that went down the drain Remember, baby steps to achieve great innovation (like never plugging in again, and having a house that keeps everything charged) now, i have NO problem with the power mat, infact I like it. Its only a little power adapter which you can put in your pocket. Plug it in to the adpater as needed. This totally beats relying on a wire IMO. 100$ is very pricey, once it comes down to the 60-70 range i'll consider it, since its still (in this early stage) a glorified power station for USB devices, which rather hiding the cables replaces them. Last edited by Laos101; 10-10-2009 at 09:24 PM. |
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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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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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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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