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January 8, 2009 12:05 AM PST

Charge your gadgets without a powercord

by Wayne Cunningham

Car console

A cell phone and flashlight get charged sitting in this car console.

(Credit: Leggett and Platt)

Imagine dropping your cell phone and MP3 player into a special pocket in the console of your car, and having them automatically charge up. Leggett and Platt, an automotive parts supplier, is using technology from Fulton Innovation that makes this scenario a reality. Fulton's ECouple technology lets devices charge up wirelessly, just by setting them down on a special charging surface. At CES, Leggett and Platt is showing various applications of this technology, including a car console with special pockets to recharge a BlackBerry and a flashlight. The company also has a Bosch power toolbox that automatically charges a wireless drill and saw.

Bosch toolbox

This Bosch toolbox recharges the tools it holds.

(Credit: Leggett and Platt)

Of course, the devices being charged need to have an ECouple element that can receive the power from a charging surface, so you can't currently throw any old device in and have it get charged up. But Leggett and Platt is already releasing some in-car power tool charging boxes for commercial use. The charging surfaces come in three power levels: low is for devices less than 5 watts, medium can handle 100 watt charging, and high power charging surfaces can produce kilowatts. These charging surfaces are harmless to touch, and a Leggett and Platt representative assured us there were no dangerous radiation levels.

You won't see this technology in consumer cars any time soon, but it does have promise, as long as device makers integrate the ECouple technology.


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by commsoft January 8, 2009 8:52 AM PST
These technologies have been shown at every CES for the last few years, and yet I still don't see them at Fry's. Unexciting until there are products I can actually buy.
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by Delfairen January 8, 2009 1:07 PM PST
The technology has been in electric toothbrushs for some time now. Not sure you can get those at Fry's or not ;o)
by langlecnet January 8, 2009 2:00 PM PST
I sure hope these devices are thoroughly tested for explosive atmosphere before someone uses it at the local gas station. I mean what if it induces a spark?
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