@kevin_chiu it only charges a special battery case. Which, annoyingly, these promo shots don't show the iPhone in.
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Wireless power transfer is around for years, wireless energy transmitted to electrical load from a base or transmitter. Energy is sent through waves and on other end an inductive coupling to electrical device, which can then use that energy to charge batteries or run the device. There are some drawbacks are in this technology like power loss and distance limitations but still that's enough for the magic.
This makes me remember being asked as a kid what I wanted to be when I grow up. I used to reply "A mad scientist who'd make things simply for the sake of making them". Glad to know there is someone out there who is actually trying to make a living that way. Upvoted primarily because nothing else on Product Hunt has made me genuinely smile so far :-)
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Awesome product, but who are the makers? I see AR Designs in Canada on the Kickstarter page, but not much information is provided about the company. It would be cool to get to know the company / genius behind this product.
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Wireless power transfer is around for years, wireless energy transmitted to electrical load from a base or transmitter. Energy is sent through waves and on other end an inductive coupling to electrical device, which can then use that energy to charge batteries or run the device. There are some drawbacks are in this technology like power loss and distance limitations but still that's enough for the magic.
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