Death Of The Cell Phone Charger

Death Of The Cell Phone Charger

Wouldn't it be great to no longer have to constantly recharge your cell phone, mp3 player and maybe even your laptop? One startup company, Powercast, might make that dream a reality.
How would this work? Simply, “a transmitter plugs into a wall, and a dime-size receiver can be embedded into any low-voltage device. The receiver turns radio waves into DC electricity, recharging the device's batter at a distance of up to 3 feet. The best part is that the technology is “cheap enough for just about any company to incorporate into a product.”

The first company to sign a deal with Powercast is Philips. You should start seeing products using this technology later this year. Other products, such as “wireless keyboard and mouse,” will follow in 2008.
Trend Themes
1. Wireless Charging - The trend of wireless charging eliminates the need for traditional cell phone chargers and opens up opportunities for disruptive innovation in the electronics industry.
2. Radio Frequency Energy Harvesting - The trend of radio frequency energy harvesting allows for the conversion of radio waves into electricity, creating potential for disruptive innovation in the energy sector.
3. Embedded Power Technology - The trend of embedded power technology enables the integration of dime-size receivers into low-voltage devices, paving the way for disruptive innovation in various industries.
Industry Implications
1. Electronics - The electronics industry has the opportunity to incorporate wireless charging technology into a wide range of devices, revolutionizing how consumers recharge their devices.
2. Energy - The energy sector can explore the potential of radio frequency energy harvesting to create more efficient and sustainable power sources.
3. Product Manufacturing - The product manufacturing industry has the chance to incorporate embedded power technology into their products, offering consumers a convenient and efficient charging experience.

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