wireless charging
Wireless charging for less: Powermat for iPhone bundle now just $69.99
Powermat just released a new bundle: Wireless Charging System for iPhone. This bundle, unlike others from the company is specifically built for the iPhone and features a very small footprint to go with the smaller price. The company is shipping the units now for $69.99. Unlike previous offerings, the Powermat Wireless Charging System for iPhone more »
T-Mobile myTouch 3G to get wireless charging
Wireless charging is certainly a great thing to have at times, just place a device down on the surface and it charges. The adapters for such things are either specially designed for popular phones, designed by the manufacturers, or just generic adapters for other devices. The newest of these chargers is being made for the more »
Wireless charging comes to netbooks
Wireless charging is finally a reality. At CTIA, PureEnergy is showing off wireless charging of popular netbooks from HP, Lenovo, Acer, and Dell. Their product is a charging mat, much like the Powermat Iyaz reviewed on Gadgetell. The PureEnergy product will charge up to 2 netbooks and five mobile phone simultaneously. Typically, wireless charging involves more »
Gadgetell Review: Powermat receiver/case for the iPhone 3G
The Powermat is now available and we’ve got the iPhone 3G receiver/case. Place the phone in the case and then place it on the Powermat charging mat. Then your phone charges wirelessly. Does it work like Powermat says? Gadgetell finds out.
Gadgetell Review: Powermat Home & Office Mat
We’ve seen the Powermat at tradeshows and Gadgetell had some hands on time for plenty of testing. Powermat is a wireless charging solution. If you get a Powermat receiver and a mat you can simply place your device on the mat to charge it. The claim is that you won’t need to hunt for or organize cables any more (besides the one that powers the Powermat Home & Office Mat). How did it perform? Is this really the future? Keep reading.
Latitude Z from Dell offers wireless charging
The Latitude Z from Dell is the first laptop to offer the ability to charge the computer without the use of a power cord. Instead, you will place the notebook on a special stand that creates an inductive charging field. Dell’s engineering department described the science behind the wireless charging similar to the technologies used more »
Powermat finally coming? Launch scheduled for October 4, 2009
We first laid eyes on Powermat back at CES in January 2009. The system would charge your electronics wirelessly. All you had to do was place an adapter on your phone and then place that device on a charging mat. Wireless charging was supposed to become a reality from Powermat around the summer of 2009. more »
Oh yeah Touchstone? iPhone can do that now
WildCharge is bringing wireless charging to the iPhone and iPod touch via special skin (like a case) your device must wear, then be placed on the special WildCharge charger. True to its word, no cables are necessary. Since the iPhone does not have a replaceable back cover to swap out for one that can be more »
Powermat will change everything with wireless charging
If the Powermat wireless charging system lives up to its claims, Powermat is going to be huge. The idea is simple, just place a device like a phone on a Powermat and your phone is charged. There is no need for lots of wires or numerous power adapters; you just need a mat and a device. We’ve got a huge photo gallery on this one.
The walk through of the product was fantastic. Powermat had actual working versions of their product. The first thing to see was the iPhone in a sleek case atop a white mat.















