Want Wireless Recharging Batteries?

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Without being aware of our digital life in advanced information communication technology is often new problems in addition to providing many benefits and can increase productivity and quality of life. And, new problems always arise, and often annoying, is the problem of power supply to the battery used ranging from computers to mobile phones.

When the advancement of information communication technology began to become part of everyday life, we had to mess around with things to recharge the battery, carrying charger device, which differ from each other gadgets. Be we are surrounded by various kinds of cables, power outlet that is not quite one, and make a heavy bag.

Gear4 products made in England has recently introduced a new charger system wirelessly using inductive way. Products mentioned this powerpad shaped like a saucer with a slightly lower section on the left side. Today powerpad can only be used for the iPhone or Apple iPod.

To refill, simply put the iPhone is already included in the special protector and placed on powerpad. Without striking the cable, the speed of the iPhone powerpad same rechargeable battery using a cable adapter that uses cas.

Protector iPhone gear4 (case) is required as a liaison inductively that will recharge your iPhone without cables. Made of rubber coated plastic material, this section consists of two sides as a cover to remove the top and bottom of the iPhone as an inductive link.

Gear4 protector is indeed cause the iPhone to be thicker than the size of 12.3 millimeters to 19 millimeters. This product offered is a sense of comfort and futuristic at the same time, because the sophistication to recharge the battery without having to use cables.

For the time not too long, will also prepare gear4 cas device similar to the Blackberry or other phone type. In fact, the place for this gear4 wireless charging will also be more broadly so that it can recharge various gadgets simultaneously.

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