Monday, April 5th 2010
RCA Announces WiFi Powered Battery
RCA has named the batteries AirPower and envisions they will serve as a backup power source to normal battery charging methods. While it is obvious that enough power couldn't be gleaned from a wireless network to keep an active device running, an AirPower not in use could charge in as little as 6 hours. Naturally this is abysmally slow compared to current wired charging technologies. However, if the batteries are priced right they might give you one less thing to worry about since you wouldn't have to worry about plugging in and unplugging unattended batteries.
Source:
bit-tech
33 Comments on RCA Announces WiFi Powered Battery
:laugh:
Your fired.
Anyway, this could be very nice. However, what I would like to see is batteries that picked up on any wi/fi radiation and charged any time possible, this could greatly extend runtime on devices.
i never thought this thing was real
This will come out at a high price and fail.
that said, devices like wireless mice and keyboards with low power draw, could run almost infinitely...
(sure mice arent too low, but they also sit idle a lot)
So 6 hours WiFi signals hitting you is the same as couple hours of licking charger plug :D
Look Nokia had a cell phone concept last year that used this technology to charge. RCA is just bringing it to market sooner.
www.bit-tech.net/news/bits/2009/06/19/nokia-developing-the-never-charge-handset/1
more info.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_power
wireless charging is the 'new' cool tech - and it really does have a lot of cool implications
This is really nice. Tesla would be happy. If only we could pull 360V through the air.. :o
Seriosuly though, this is really cool. I'm living in the future!
This thing would be good in an airport though right? :D the long waits can be a bit useful now lol
Flying cars have been "around" a century and this thing comes true in a year? I find it truly remarkable and hence the 5 day old pun.
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