01-10-2007, 03:07 PM
One method used a plugged in plate that you set on a flat surface and just set your portable devices on when they need charging (like leaving it on your desk and just plopping your phone onto it when you walk in). The other method uses a concept called inductive coupling that charges over short distances through the air.
Here's the cnet article /. linked to:
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Here's the cnet article /. linked to:
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2009 Speed Triple | 2006 DR-Z400SM | 1999 CBR600F4 | 1998 Jeep Cherokee
-Ginger
2009 Speed Triple | 2006 DR-Z400SM | 1999 CBR600F4 | 1998 Jeep Cherokee
-Ginger
