The only question is what would wireless energy do to human bodies. Cells are linked to cancer and other issues. Imagine what would happen if our world was saturated with wireless power.
ya but how much power does it take to transmit the frequencies and then how much of that power actually is received. Seems to me like you'd need a massive gain which requires more power so it just doesn't add up in the end.
I suppose that you could have power transmitters that are local but those would still have to be plugged in
Actually Nathan Stubblefield invented wireless radio before Tesla..Another ignored genius.. Btw Tesla's system was far superior to any of these conventional systems today. His system could transmit power around the globe, not just inches..
Nikoli Tesla though up the idea for wireless power. but the main reason why we dont use it is because of the *worry* bout waves, radiation, ect. i think it would be awsome!
The radiation is harmless, whoever to told you that didnt know what they where talking about. I belive the reason that it's not used today because u cant put a price-tag on wireless electricity.
Right but what about cell phones? I didn't sign any papers saying that I agreed to go along with my neighbors carrying around cell phones. Talk about radiation not being harmless.
Very interesting, it could be a new solution to the future electric vehicle without the need of carrying big pack of batteries, but due to high voltage induction recharge and rainy day, will it be able to shock someone to death? Or could cause user to have cancer due to high voltage induction recharge?
Now what will probably happen is after this becomes a bit more mainstream, there will be more companies competing with this sort of technology. Only, they would most likely be using their own proprietary circuits and resonant frequencies...which will probably (at first) make cross-company devices incompatible... unless this circuitry is able to tune itself to just about anything, then you could just use the devices near a utilities power pole ;)
Induction is used in everything from the flyback transformers in CRT displays to utilities power tranformers to gas powered emergency generators...just because they are now building induction coils into furniture, doesn't make it new or high-tech. I think this level of tech is long over-due, that's all I mean to say here...and that Tesla's wireless power is not based on this type of induction. Good vid tho...sorry if I came off as an ass at first.
Indeed, it's the control that is interesting here, not the induction per se. Prior to this the technology is generally used with dedicated equipment, the same eCoupled technology (one desk!) can be easily used with multiple different devices all with different requirements. That's what's interesting.
BTW...I'm not saying this isn't cool, its just nothing new. Hell, this doesn't even compare to what Tesla was doing almost a hundred years ago. Tesla wasn't only dealing with just simple induction.
If you want to see what I'm talking about then read some of Tesla's patents and do a Google video search for a couple guys called Eric Dollard and Peter Lindemann. Eric Dollard has properly replicated many of Tesla'a works, including DC power transfer through free space.
the technology my friends is unique but the fact is that this technology can be used for many things although congratulations to Alticor which affiliated with tomorrow technology today good work keep on walking
what good is this verses a cradle with electrical contact? If the trasmit and receive coils aren't aligned this won't work
On the other hand it I can charge my toothbrush or cell phone on my inductive oven that would be cool. BTW - is it child abuse to dose that baby with inductive power? and why didn't that palm pilot turn on? bunch of crap
pretty cool; there have been electric toothbrushes and to a lesser extent, cordless phones that use induction coils in both the device and the dock for at least the last decade, but a universal charger to charge multiple things at once would be nice.
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meshelbery 1 year ago
The only question is what would wireless energy do to human bodies. Cells are linked to cancer and other issues. Imagine what would happen if our world was saturated with wireless power.
I bet thunderstorms would be devastating.
Twisted86 1 year ago
Awesome
sethfishing 1 year ago
BTW it was not Guglielmo Marcon that made wireless,he stoled the Idea from Tesle.
Nikola Tesla invented wireless in 1893.
and Wireless power, is hes idea as well.
StephanOOO7 1 year ago
a palm pilot ? this is a DAMN old video.
tewkewl 2 years ago
wireless power ooh... i love it...
if they make wireless power supplys for the pc, and wireless monitors for the pc... THEN your whole computer would be wireless.
they have wireless keyboard, mouse, sound dongles (jackless) network.... it just... tingles to think about it....
lolanimations 2 years ago
ya but how much power does it take to transmit the frequencies and then how much of that power actually is received. Seems to me like you'd need a massive gain which requires more power so it just doesn't add up in the end.
I suppose that you could have power transmitters that are local but those would still have to be plugged in
yodenpopen 2 years ago
ik the guy that invented that.
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MonroeOgden 2 years ago
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robotkid249 2 years ago
Actually Nathan Stubblefield invented wireless radio before Tesla..Another ignored genius.. Btw Tesla's system was far superior to any of these conventional systems today. His system could transmit power around the globe, not just inches..
Wavefront101 2 years ago 2
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vortecroush 2 years ago
don't just say "search...", but give a little summary to peak one's interest :)
pwiattitto 2 years ago
Tesla invented the radio.
ballpointpen86 3 years ago 2
question is can u turn the power off when u need it
M0koto 3 years ago
madness, this is gonna take off big time!
richyqpr 3 years ago
Nikoli Tesla though up the idea for wireless power. but the main reason why we dont use it is because of the *worry* bout waves, radiation, ect. i think it would be awsome!
fallenembers08 3 years ago
The radiation is harmless, whoever to told you that didnt know what they where talking about. I belive the reason that it's not used today because u cant put a price-tag on wireless electricity.
gunnerwolf 3 years ago
Right but what about cell phones? I didn't sign any papers saying that I agreed to go along with my neighbors carrying around cell phones. Talk about radiation not being harmless.
Slidingby 2 years ago
I'll give you a dollar and say you need to build a mansion and buy a Carver for me to aid development, Alticore.
Daghead 3 years ago
Tesla had all of these ideas, including vehicles and many other applications over a century ago.
GIVE TESLA HIS PLACE IN HISTORY BOOKS.
LoKi6922 3 years ago 2
to right! :D
fallenembers08 3 years ago
not to mention inventing AC power... Thomas Edison only came up with DC.. and stole the rest.
drluv888 3 years ago 3
They already have data communication, it's called Bluetooth and WiFi.
TheGeek1028 3 years ago
Thank you insider201283,
Very interesting, it could be a new solution to the future electric vehicle without the need of carrying big pack of batteries, but due to high voltage induction recharge and rainy day, will it be able to shock someone to death? Or could cause user to have cancer due to high voltage induction recharge?
esurfer26 3 years ago
hmmm, interesting idea to use it with electric vehicles.
insider201283 3 years ago
no i'm not ready... that stuff is cool, but really scary at the same time :\
SilentPitbull 4 years ago
Now what will probably happen is after this becomes a bit more mainstream, there will be more companies competing with this sort of technology. Only, they would most likely be using their own proprietary circuits and resonant frequencies...which will probably (at first) make cross-company devices incompatible... unless this circuitry is able to tune itself to just about anything, then you could just use the devices near a utilities power pole ;)
LyrumusX 4 years ago
from what I understand abour ecoupled that's not actually that far from the truth!
insider201283 4 years ago
Induction is used in everything from the flyback transformers in CRT displays to utilities power tranformers to gas powered emergency generators...just because they are now building induction coils into furniture, doesn't make it new or high-tech. I think this level of tech is long over-due, that's all I mean to say here...and that Tesla's wireless power is not based on this type of induction. Good vid tho...sorry if I came off as an ass at first.
LyrumusX 4 years ago
...although, the circuit that this device employs is quite interesting.
LyrumusX 4 years ago
Indeed, it's the control that is interesting here, not the induction per se. Prior to this the technology is generally used with dedicated equipment, the same eCoupled technology (one desk!) can be easily used with multiple different devices all with different requirements. That's what's interesting.
insider201283 4 years ago
Sorry, but this ain't shit...This technology is more than one-hundred years old, and this is not how Tesla was doing wireless power transmission.
LyrumusX 4 years ago
Got another example of it in commercial applications?
insider201283 4 years ago
Induction is used in a lot of commercial products. My SoniCare electric toothbrush charges its integrated power cell using induction.
LyrumusX 4 years ago
BTW...I'm not saying this isn't cool, its just nothing new. Hell, this doesn't even compare to what Tesla was doing almost a hundred years ago. Tesla wasn't only dealing with just simple induction.
LyrumusX 4 years ago
If you want to see what I'm talking about then read some of Tesla's patents and do a Google video search for a couple guys called Eric Dollard and Peter Lindemann. Eric Dollard has properly replicated many of Tesla'a works, including DC power transfer through free space.
LyrumusX 4 years ago
wad a wonderful Amway technology!!! amway rocks!!! =)
lingjie86 4 years ago
tesla = modern world
marconi = disc jockey
jp.morgan = retard
einstein = inbreeder
fordgt1000 4 years ago
this has been used in a commercial product for more than 5 years.
insider201283 4 years ago
amway rulz! e-spring!
WillDancinGwitU 4 years ago
the technology my friends is unique but the fact is that this technology can be used for many things although congratulations to Alticor which affiliated with tomorrow technology today good work keep on walking
efthimisparas 4 years ago
what good is this verses a cradle with electrical contact? If the trasmit and receive coils aren't aligned this won't work
On the other hand it I can charge my toothbrush or cell phone on my inductive oven that would be cool. BTW - is it child abuse to dose that baby with inductive power? and why didn't that palm pilot turn on? bunch of crap
starbord 5 years ago
Did you even look at the video?
insider201283 4 years ago
Why? The basic technology has been around since Tesla.
insider201283 5 years ago
I just can't believe this!
=O
ArionKrause 5 years ago
pretty cool; there have been electric toothbrushes and to a lesser extent, cordless phones that use induction coils in both the device and the dock for at least the last decade, but a universal charger to charge multiple things at once would be nice.
KX36 5 years ago
alticor, amivo rules :)
BEnnZFunk 5 years ago
great :) can't belive really ^^
BEnnZFunk 5 years ago
yes
insider201283 5 years ago
does it mean, that we have wireless power? And alicor have produced it?
BEnnZFunk 5 years ago