True Wireless Power is FINALLY here (building a TRULY wire-free desk setup)
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Can I buy this yet
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Can I buy this yet
No.
A developer kit is available, but only for R&D teams: https://www.etherdyne.net/evalkit
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This better be electroboom
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Why is this a video and not an article? Makes me think it's just bullshit
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Why is this a video and not an article? Makes me think it's just bullshit
It's an interesting video, you can see the sizes and form factor of the recievers this way much better. You can still skip the parts you are not interested in.
The quick start guide from the link in the description if you just want to read numbers: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/669856991b982007b8a6a788/t/67af70bd5fc318472e2f9f1a/1739550910959/Evaluation+Kit+-+Quick+Start+Guide.pdf
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Can I buy this yet
Would seem offly click baity of them to say "it's finally here" if you couldn't...
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Would seem offly click baity of them to say "it's finally here" if you couldn't...
I think you mean "awfully" click bait, hah.
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Can I buy this yet
Its r&d kits only but send em an email and they will probably sell u one
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Would seem offly click baity of them to say "it's finally here" if you couldn't...
LTT be like....
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This better be electroboom
It's not - this dude doesn't zap himself even once.
It's a good video though, showing how he integrated everything.
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What I'd like to know here is if this setup is continuously drawing maximum power or if the power usage only goes up when a device is within the magnetic grid.
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Wireless power sounds like and RFI nightmare. It will never match the efficiency of a cable either.
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It's not - this dude doesn't zap himself even once.
It's a good video though, showing how he integrated everything.
Whoa this was pretty cool.
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Wireless power sounds like and RFI nightmare. It will never match the efficiency of a cable either.
I doubt anyone is under the impression that it is going to be as efficient as direct power. At least no one paying attention.
Edit: The downvotes lead me to believe a not insignificant number of people don’t understand how energy works.
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Wireless power sounds like and RFI nightmare. It will never match the efficiency of a cable either.
I was actually surprised the Bluetooth keyboard and mouse still worked.
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Did you even watch the video? It's a well-produced piece of content from a pretty well-known individual
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Why would a YouTube channel make an article instead of, you know, making a video, which is their job?
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We coulda had an entirely wireless energy grid back in Tesla's day if it wasn't for capitalists who didn't see a way to profit from it.
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Why would a YouTube channel make an article instead of, you know, making a video, which is their job?
What their job is has nothing to do with my statement. If the only media reporting about a new technology is a video then that thing is significantly more likely to be bullshit
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Because it is bullshit lol.
Wireless efficiency is around 70%-75% max with something like that; EMF and RMF issues abound in any configuration without shielding, which this one has none of. I am surprised anything works.
I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm not willing to pay a 30% higher electrical bill for something like this.
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