During these times, we’re now heavily dependent on battery powered devices for mobility reasons. However, the problem with batteries is that they are either needed to be replaced or to be recharged after their power has died out. And when it comes to recharging, it has been a hassle to look for a free wall socket or free up a USB port just get back the power to our gadgets or handheld devices.
Our gadgets have enabled us to do things wirelessly but when it comes a blinking power indicator, there comes again the wire that limits their mobility. It is like we’re far more advance when it comes to the use of our devices to communicate wirelessly but when it comes to a dying battery, we just go back to the old days of getting it plugged in on a stationary place. There were already a lot of things said and written about the convenience of wireless technology and it should also be the same in terms of supplying wireless electricity.
Imagine you’ll wake up one day with lesser things to worry on. A smartphone to wake you up with its alarm and to tell you your agenda for the day. Your Bluetooth headset is always ready when you need it to answer your calls. In your bathroom, you’ll have the confidence that the electric toothbrush and electric shaver wouldn’t fail you to be clean in the very detail that you’d wanted to. When you head on to your living room, the controllers for TV and console are always fully charged even though you had left them somewhere else at the sofas. At your dining room, you can have the ease of transferring your hot pot from the kitchen ledge to your dining table without losing the power to heat up your food. And later, you’ll pick up your bag (where you have your laptop or tablet) on the same spot where you left it last night. Lastly, getting in to the bike to go to the office or school with a working head lights and tail lights.
Imagine doing all of these without worrying the need of a specific wall wart just to charge your device or even checking if you have the right plug connector going to your gadgets. Imagine just doing a simple task of placing your devices and appliances on where you want them to be and have the convenience of not missing or not forgetting to recharge their power in case you’d needed them right away. Imagine using a true and real universal (a non-connector specific) power source just inside your home.