@drunkensloth92: WattUp RF-based charging can be integrated to provide wire-free charging to a wide variety of electronic devices such as cell phones, tablets, wearables, cameras, wireless keyboards and mice, headsets, sensors, LED lights, remote controls and toys… A Radio Frequency (RF) system, similar to a Wi-Fi system, delivers safe wire-free charging energy at distances of up to approximately 15ft - 20ft from a transmitter to a receiver device, such as a mobile phone, and maintains charging while the receiver is in motion. Up to 12 receiver devices can be managed by the system simultaneously, depending on system specifications..
The technology has existed for nearly six years in prototype stages, and only recently has been shrunken down to be a whole lot closer to consumer based specifications for mobile device applications. It's set to make its debut within the next year. How silly do you feel now?
It's curious that they recently have announced a new partnership with a mysterious "well positioned" tech company. Even more interesting is that a year old patent has surfaced from Apples files revealing the design for something I described exactly.
Enjoy your "wireless" charging matt. Because you know, havin to place your phone on a specific device in a specific spot to charge is such a huge upgrade from plugging a cord in a specific spot. It was always a worthless, poorly implemented Android gimmick that gave tools like you something ridiculous to brag about.
Mmmm, gotta love that perspective!
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