
Messy wires in all corners of your living room are one of the major snags that not only mar the looks and interior of the place but equally they are not entirely safe for kids or young members of the family. Now you may put your snag at rest, for eCoupled will be debuting an intelligent wireless power system at the 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
The new wireless power system employs inductive coupling method that spreads energy between different devices via shared magnetic field, which basically is a conventional plan or innovation of Michael Faraday and Nikola Tesla, the originators of consumer electricity.
eCoupled technology will allow cordless charging for your cell phones, digital music players, cameras, PDAs and many other gadgets, and it can proficiently be spread through any kind of electrical device even without the need of wires. The new technology is a combined invention of Fulton Innovation, Visteon, Motorola, Herman Miller and Mobility Electronics.
You may hope that in the distant future the technology will come out of the four walls of your house to construct a cable free or wireless Universe.
Via: gadgetell

















