CES and wireless power
09/02/09 17:24 Filed in: wireless power
OK, so you’ve eliminated the cable on your device. Great, now what did you give up in the process???
There are several key benefits to a cable (yes, I am a wireless guy, but let’s be real), one of which is power distribution. Face it, batteries are the worst thing with which to burden a user, and often account for high failure rates and high call rates to customer service.
I went to CES as usual, looking in the non-medical booths for key technologies. I admit it was slim pickings this year, but the biggest thing go the least press. Finally, a month later Electronic Engineering Times comes out with an article on the various technologies and solutions shown at CES. Click here for the article...
There are several key benefits to a cable (yes, I am a wireless guy, but let’s be real), one of which is power distribution. Face it, batteries are the worst thing with which to burden a user, and often account for high failure rates and high call rates to customer service.
I went to CES as usual, looking in the non-medical booths for key technologies. I admit it was slim pickings this year, but the biggest thing go the least press. Finally, a month later Electronic Engineering Times comes out with an article on the various technologies and solutions shown at CES. Click here for the article...