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Wirelessly charge iPhone, mobile devices with WILDCHARGE!

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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2008

http://www.iphonebuzz.com/wildcharge-adapter-for-iphone-and-ipod-touch-review...

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Live demo video of WILDCHARGE and iPhone! Introducing WILDCHARGE Wildcharger wireless charging of the iPhone and other mobile devices.

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  • what are u going to come up next?

    wireless lan cards? that must be in physical contact with the router?

    wireless my ass...

  • dude you have to plug it into a unit der der der. AND I know its kool and all, prut dont ruin it by simply TOSSING the ipod onto it. I did tht with my other ipod, and got bad results

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  • @athlete4eva011 to show it could be used for other purposes. i presume they didnt SAY anything though to keep the focus on charging electronics like the title

  • can u make something that transmit charging signals to the ipod so we charge in a car withouth cords?

  • @HarryCaskey You immediately die on contact

  • @UltimatePenguinTeam

    'That'? No it doesn't dumbfuck

  • that means its possible for a macbook pro to charge wirelessy

  • Yeah, with all the each-sold-separately receiver which costs almost the same as the actual mat itself.

    Powermat AKA Greedy Fuckers, believed they could use their monopoly to earn the public's money. Sadly, they're not a monopoly, they're just sad fools.

  • @HarryCaskey Of course it's safe, its not like the power coming from your plug, its only 5v max! Hell lick it if you like it wont hurt.

  • This is so yesterday... china has a product that charges any phone once connected via BlueTooth. It only cost like $10.  I am asking my friend to get one for me the next time he goes there for business.

  • yes you need to plug something into the socket

  • powermat dose the same?

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