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Old Dec 7, 2009 | 06:51 AM
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there are a few wireless chargers available now, that kiss product is quite interesting though. Does it charge everything and anything? and what kind of surface will it connect to?

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Old Dec 7, 2009 | 11:31 AM
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I also looked into the powermat charger here. Again this is ultra low power adn the device actually needs to rest on the mat to charge but still the same technology.
 
Old Dec 7, 2009 | 12:06 PM
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I had not heard much about this before, besides the very small scale applications. This tech will be revolutionary. Amazing work indeed.
 
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Originally Posted by edbhr
there are a few wireless chargers available now, that kiss product is quite interesting though. Does it charge everything and anything? and what kind of surface will it connect to?
Our first product charges handheld devices such as mobilephones, MP3, cameras, Netbooks etc. Next product (Q2 2010) will also charge laptops etc.
The product can be integrated into furniture, for example tables and chairs.

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Originally Posted by Schwabe
I also looked into the powermat charger here. Again this is ultra low power adn the device actually needs to rest on the mat to charge but still the same technology.
That's not really the same tec. Having to use contact pads doesn't = wireless.
 
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How safe would long-term exposure be for humans/ animals?
 
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Originally Posted by Dynamic
That's not really the same tec. Having to use contact pads doesn't = wireless.
sure it is, no electrical contact is made, just like with a toothbrush. It is plastic to plastic, no direct electrical conductivity.
 
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