In the very near future, we’ll be seeing more of these wireless, inductive chargers like this PowerMat. See video demo after the jump.
Hat tip to b3bang.
Philippines, Technology News & Reviews
Published by: yuga under: Apples and iPods , Tech Toys & Gadgets. 11 replies
posted: October 11th, 2009
In the very near future, we’ll be seeing more of these wireless, inductive chargers like this PowerMat. See video demo after the jump.
Hat tip to b3bang.
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I watched the whole video and understand everything and all but can it charge PSP Slim or the PSP GO?
it still looks cluttered! LOL
cool… but i hope it is also plugless hehehe like this one http://money.cnn.com/magazines/business2/business2_archive/2007/04/01/8403349/
para ka lang may extension.. hehe
Well I remember reading an article on Popular Mechanics before regarding wireless electrical transfer! Just imagine, houses and appliances without plugs!
This is a definite step towards that! Hoping I did not sound too geek-ish! Hah!
hehehe.. it started off pretty cool but somehow in the later parts dumami na rin yong mga wires nya hehehe.. he spent $200 on an extension cord
It’s not really “wireless”. Might as well stick with your stock charger.
I have thought of this when I was College for our thesis but didn’t really knew the concept behind it.. But I was right that someday, it could be possible..
what you actually thought was right has existed long before our time.I dont know if you heard of Nikola Tesla but for me he is the greatest inventor of the modern world.This device fell short of what he has achieved.
imagine a house with wireless electricity…
madaling nakawan ng kuryente/.