WildCharge answers a major problem many of us face daily -- a problem that's hindering the freedom and productivity of true mobility: our need to carry and use bulky chargers, power adapters and cords for all the mobile electronic devices we use, such as cell phones, laptop computers, portable music players and many others.
What if there were a single charging solution that would make all these chargers and adapters redundant, that could charge all our devices simultaneously, and would be as simple as placing a mobile device down on a desk?!
Wouldn't that be simply powerful?
WildCharge is dedicated to revolutionizing electric power delivery to mobile devices through our safe, sleek, wire-free electric power solution. This innovative technology and its derivative family of products will finally deliver to you the true freedom to be mobile!
No messy wires, no tangled cords, no multiple plugs!
they have this in "The Source" Stores in Toronto, Canada
Hayeshacker2 2 years ago
it wont let me post links.... but it would be
wildchargedotcom
lostinasuprmrkt5 2 years ago
err through wildcharges website.
lostinasuprmrkt5 2 years ago
which store ?
enyceckk101 2 years ago
its on the market now though SUCKA!
lostinasuprmrkt5 2 years ago
2 years later , we dont even see this on the market
enyceckk101 3 years ago
This has *nothing* to do with "wireless energy transfer" It's merely using contacts instead of plugs. It's a nifty little design, but saying it's anyhow related to the (still mostly theoretical, as far as any efficiency is concerned) wireless energy transfer technology is simply bogus. There is no (short range or other) wireless transmission of energy. If that were the case, sticking two forks in an electrical socket to power a lightbulb would be "wireless transmission" since no wires were used.
Gawayne 3 years ago
It is wireless. It transmits power at a very short range and the unit charges with the energy that is sent.
Its call Wireless energy transfer
rudyiking 4 years ago
Technically it is wired , the pad is simply an array of wires. The receiver has 5 contacts that are placed in such a manner that at least two of them are in physical contact with the wire stripes in the pad and no single contact in the receiver can ever touch more than one strip in the pad at a time (preventing short circuit).
cuqui1 4 years ago
It bothers me when they say wireless because it still needs to placed on their pad. I know it's technically wireless but most people think of being able to walk around and not being stationed to a single spot when they hear the word. All and all, a decent product with potential.
apgujeong 4 years ago