We tested a similar system of Energizer wireless charging, and found to be reliable and convenient. It uses the same wireless standard that this unit of Hitachi Maxell, called Qi (pronounced “chee”), already adopted by 72 companies, covering almost all the big names in consumer electronics as well, except for Apple.
Hitachi Maxell offers a single option beyond the Energizer charger we tested last month, which will be a charging station with two places to carry two separate devices at the same time, or a unit smaller and cheaper than the rates a single device. However, no extra port that the Energizer USB for mobile phones and other music players, for now, remain without sleeves.
I’ve been testing a similar system wireless Qi load for a while, and I think his only weakness is the manga a bit bulky in which you put your iPhone so you can charge wirelessly. However, if this momentum continues, a couple of years or so, the magic load induction required to be built in many portable devices, without sleeves required.
According to Ubergizmo, Hitachi Maxell is not to announce prices for the dual charger or his younger brother from a single charge, however, saying that both products will be available in Japan sometime in late April, hopefully with a debut in the U.S. . UU. shortly thereafter. To give you an idea of prices for their competitor inductive charging station Energizer sells for $ 89, while the iPhone 4 sleeve (which works with any compatible Qi station load) can be found for as little as $ 25 .
Wireless technology is worth loading? It may seem silly and lazy to be afraid of connecting your mobile phone, but in fact this idea of wireless charging feels like magic. Due to the increased likelihood of my using, my phone is out of battery power since I started wireless charging.
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