WiTricity is a technology that could power all our devices over thin air. CNN’s Nick Glass reports. Click “READ MORE” to open up the video on the CNN web site.
WiTricity Wireless Warfighter
WiTricity technology will help enable new applications and more effective battery charging for military applications from warfighters to unmanned vehicles.
Toyota Begins Testing Wireless Charging System
Toyota began verification testing of its newly developed wireless charging system in late February of 2014. Toyota developed the system in cooperation with WiTricity.
Nikola Tesla dreams become a reality in WiTricity
Could widespread wireless transmission of electricity be just a few steps away? Well, the dream of Nikola Tesla to power electrical devices without cords may be one step closer to reality with WiTricity technology.
WiTricity at CES 2014
WiTricity exhibited at the Consumer Electronics Show from January 7 – 10, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. This short video tours the WiTricity booth, showing the demonstrations we had at the event.
GigaOM: Charging devices over distance without wires: WiTricity
Instead of induction, WiTricity uses resonance to recharge devices wirelessly over several inches or even though objects. The company demonstrated this, along with a magnetic resonance repeater, and announced a wireless charger for iPhone 5 and 5s devices.
WiTricity Charging System for the iPhone 5/5s
WiTricity introduced the world’s first system for wireless charging of consumer devices using the company’s patented highly resonant wireless power transfer technology.
WiTricity Demonstrates Multi-iPhone Wireless Charging at CES 2014
Wireless charging company WiTricity shows off a new power charging device that can recharge multiple iPhone 5 units without needing a specific charging location.
Technology Pioneer 2014⎪Eric Giler⎪ WiTricity
WiTricity was recognized as one of the 2014 Technology Pioneers by the World Economic Forum. In this video, Eric Giler demonstrates WiTricity’s revolutionary highly resonant wireless power transfer technology.