 Wired's Simon Hill has been testing true wireless power from a company called Y Charge and it's being tested on toothbrushes. The pad doesn't need to be plugged in to the wall outlet. You just need to make sure that the photovoltaic cell on the pad, it's like a little solar cell, can see the power transmitter. You install the power transmitter in the ceiling so you need to cut a hole in your bathroom ceiling to install it and you'll probably need an electrician too. You need somebody to figure out whether it's Y Charge or somebody else to be able to, how to put this in a light socket, in an existing light socket so you can just screw it into the light bulb and then the install is easy.