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Here’s To Hoping Apple’s Future Macs Charge Our Other Gadgets Like This [Video]

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Following this morning’s discovery of a new Apple patent for inductive charging, MacRumors points to a video from WiTricity, the company that develops magnetic resonance charging technology, which demonstrates a much better method for wirelessly charging our Apple gadgets using our Macs as a power source.

MacRumors has drawn our attention to WiTricity’s technology before, which looks like the ideal way to charge our iOS devices — in addition to our Bluetooth keyboards, mice, and other gadgets.

The technology is based on the research from MIT’s labs and sends power wirelessly through the air to devices up to a few meters away using a magnetic field. What’s great about this technology is that it doesn’t need a special dock, it can be integrated into your computer, your television, and even your lighting.

Apple describes a scenario where your iMac could be the source of this resonance power to provide a virtual charging area in front of your computer. Keyboards, mice and even mobile electronic devices like the iPhone or iPad could be charged simply be being in a 1 meter proximity to your computer. In typical Apple fashion, they describe that “by doing away with clumsy and annoying cables and eliminating the need to replace batteries, an easy to use and efficient local computing environment can be provided to the user.

If you’re struggling to imagine how this technology would work with your iMac, watch the video above from 3 minutes 50 seconds to see WiTricity’s demo. I think you’ll agree this method looks far more appealing that Apple’s earphone tower charger thingy.

Here’s to hoping Apple’s uses WiTricity’s technology rather than its own on this occasion.

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26 responses to “Here’s To Hoping Apple’s Future Macs Charge Our Other Gadgets Like This [Video]”

  1. Zach Crandell says:

    i hope not. that shit is not easy to look at.

  2. Conrad MacIntyre says:

    This is baller. I’m picturing my iMac charging my Keyboard, Trackpad and Mouse constantly. I’d never have to worry about batteries again! There wouldn’t even need to *be* batteries in them!

    And my iPhone/iPad – Maybe even my Macbook Air could all charge off the same source~!

    I want this technology today. Now.

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  4. Cowicide says:

    Straining to hear captain whisper in this video.  Is his wife asleep in the next room or something?

  5. dale2000 says:

    “This is baller.”

    Speaking of balls… what do you think happens to your reproductive organs if you sit near that thing?

  6. GDal says:

    Wicked! I can’t wait!

    I do wonder though… Have we all forgotten about crystal radios? No power input, but clear AM radio reception. Electricity from the air. This is no different, just a different application. What TOOK so long? (And why didn’t I think of it???)

  7. GDal says:

    I was wondering that myself.

    Are we going to get a bunch of morons complaining that WiFi… err… charging radiation is making them sick or giving them cancer?

  8. AppJuice says:

    Wireless charging was first implemented by Nicola Tesla! Amazing Genius!

  9. Luis Bezanilla says:

    I do wonder though… Have we all forgotten about crystal radios? No power input, but clear AM radio reception. Electricity from the air. This is no different, just a different application. What TOOK so long? (And why didn’t I think of it???)  http://elitemultimedia.mobi/

  10. Tom McGrath says:

    Ah, finally, wireless electricity. I’m hoping this could be implemented into roads as well, to charge electric vehicles.

  11. Matt Del Biondi says:

    Thats brilliant.

  12. Matt Del Biondi says:

    You are still plugging something in, the point is not to plug it in anymore.

  13. Yasaswy Nagavolu says:

    I think he implies that those circuits can be made a chips inside.. If they’ll get the room from batteries which are constantly increasing

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