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Powermat, an wireless induction charging mats company, that became available 16 months ago is looking to expand its horizons into many different markets. They have also now developed new products and showed them at the MWC this week. More »

Is your nightstand a mess with wires from cell phone chargers and accessory power cords? Well, you’re not alone, I also suffered from the tangles of cell phone power supplies. That is until I got my hands on the PowerMat wireless charging station. Never again will I trip over my power cord in the wee hours of the morning and sending my phone flying across the room. More »

Powermat wireless charging will be installed in several cars; it has been confirmed by GM. Powermat devices are chargers that fuels battery power into mobile phones by laying the phones on the surface. GM will begin with the Chevy Volt mid-2012, and $5 million will be investing in this project. More »
Inductive charging is becoming popular in the tech world. The Wii is the latest gadget to get inductive charging with its new Energizer Flat Panel 2X which uses the rechargeable battery inside your remote as a hub to store energy from the Flat Panel 2X. The NiMH battery packs goes right into the Wii controller and is magnetized to align with the special charging area on the black pad. The last time we saw something that included inductive charging was the Powermat charging system for iPhone, Blackberry, and Nintendo DS (maybe they’ll switch over later). More »
CES 2009 bought many gadgets to the forefront of technological advancement but the one that made a big impression was the Powermat charger. The Powermat charger is one of the few devices that uses wireless electricity through induction with successful results.
The Powermat charger is a thin platform that charges your gadgets through the induction case that comes with it, no wires necessary. The mat itself costs $100 and the case comes for an extra $40 which is not a lot to pay, considering how much time and energy it will save you. The only downside to this is the limitation of devices so unless you own an iPhone, iPod Touch, Nintendo DS, or Blackberry, you have to buy a separate adapter in order for the Powermat to charge you gadgets. More »


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