Wednesday, Oct 17th 2007 by Chris Davies


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Got a Motorola RAZR?  Hate wires?  Then you’ll be pleased to know that the long-vaporware Wildcharge wireless charging pad - which promises to replenish your gadget’s batteries just by placing it on the inductive platter - is now available… as long as you only want to use it for your Motorola V3.

 Wildcharge wireless charging pad

 Wildcharge wireless charging pad

It uses a replacement battery panel which contains the inductive receiver and has a sneaky little tendril snaking down to the RAZR’s mini-USB charging port.  It’s not exactly the slickest outfit for your Moto, frankly, but it could be a lot more convenient than remembering to slot the normal charger in.

 Wildcharge wireless charging pad

Wildcharge are promising a wire-free adaptor for the 2G iPod nano next, and they’re asking for suggestions as to what gadgets you’d like to see them cater for.  The system at present costs $90 for the adaptor and pad bundle.

Wildcharge [via Crunchgear]

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  1.  Steve K.   View all comments by Steve K.  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    I hate wires and do travel a lot. I see huge potential here when they catch up and enable more devices. Looks pretty cool. You have my vote!


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