Fulton Innovation Unveils the Next Generation of Wireless Power Solutions at 2012 CES
Never-Before Seen Flexibility and Freedom of Wireless Power Charges Phone Inside a Handbag and Brings Magazines to Life
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Fulton Innovation the creator and exclusive licensor of eCoupled™ intelligent wireless power (www.ecoupled.com), is announcing technological breakthroughs in wireless power, showing demonstrations of multi-range, multi-protocol, and multi-surface applications at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Fulton is taking wireless technology to the next level by increasing spatial freedom with interoperability that enables a device to be moved around both on and above a surface while maintaining efficient and continuous charge. The ability to wirelessly charge through a metal surface is another industry-first that Fulton will be demonstrating.
The new development in spatial freedom for wireless power technology will be demonstrated by charging a cell phone through a handbag, without the need for wires (video: http://bit.ly/rZs9BP). Other demonstrations include devices within the general area of a wireless power transmitter than will still charge. The days of having to place a phone on an exact charging spot will soon be a thing of the past.
Fulton has developed an advanced wireless power solution that can be built into almost any surface, including packaging and publications. At CES, Fulton will show a copy of Entertainment Weekly powered by eCoupled intelligent wireless power technology. The magazine will light up on the shelf using wirelessly powered printed electronics –a low-powered, low cost, truly flexible example of wireless power in action.
Fulton's booth will include the cockpit of a car that has its interior surfaces enabled for wireless power. Phones, tablets and other devices can be placed in the glove compartment or the center console and charge without plugging in a single cord.
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