We have reported about a number of apparently wireless chargers previously, such as the Powermat and Wildcharger. There was additionally that one by Energizer which is Q1 certified, so that sooner or later, we’ll all simply lay down our mobile phones on recharging pads and we are going to say good-bye to our recharging cables once and for all.
This is the ElectroHub, one additional wireless recharging station to join the club, and is intended to make its shimmering debut at CES 2011. As a person who is enthusiastic to find out that their invitation to CES has been authorized, I can’t wait to look at it.
The one thing that is promised to make the ElectroHub exclusive is that it doesn’t have need of the device to possess a specific case, but essentially supplies ElectroHub electric batteries, which come in both AA and AAA. This means that you could take almost any device that needs those previously mentioned electric batteries, say for example a Wiimote, and swap it out for an ElectroHub one. When it comes to the units with non-replaceable electric batteries, it does require a protective case that operates as a converter to charge the device’s internal battery. I’m guessing we aren’t to the Q1 case-less stage yet.
The ElectroHub is scheduled to be on sale throughout the first quarter of 2011, and should cost $39. There are additional battery packages that could be bought separately for around $10.
