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By Lucas Mearian | Computerworld/ Posted on 9/15/2014

 

Energous has developed a WiFi-style wireless charging device that sends power to anything within a 30-foot radius

 

For all intents and purposes, the new Apple Watch is not a mobile device that uses wireless charging. While its charging cable uses magnetic inductive coupling, the wire must still physically attach to the watch in order to work.

In contrast, George Holmes sees a day not so far from now when smartwatches, smartphones, and other small mobile devices will begin wirelessly charging as soon as they enter a home, office or car. There'll be no need to ever remove that smartwatch from your wrist.

 

InforWorld/ full article here/ http://www.infoworld.com/d/consumerization-of-it/wireless-router-may-someday-charge-your-mobile-devices-250547
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