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The live team talks with Kirk H&J about their proprietary wireless charging system, called "Electric Transfer," for devices incapable of Qi wireless charging.
The Samsung Galaxy S III, which was supposed to support inductive charging natively, requires replacing the back plate to enable Electric Transfer. To enable it on the iPhone, a special case is required, as there is no removable back plate. The system is available now, in the $50 to $70 range.
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The live team talks with Kirk H&J about their proprietary wireless charging system, called "Electric Transfer," for devices incapable of Qi wireless charging.
The Samsung Galaxy S III, which was supposed to support inductive charging natively, requires replacing the back plate to enable Electric Transfer. To enable it on the iPhone, a special case is required, as there is no removable back plate. The system is available now, in the $50 to $70 range.
Sponsored by:
Free Trial of GotoMyPC for 30 Days!
SPECIAL OFFER! Save 50% on GoDaddy Website Builder: Use Promo Code wst50
Video by Andy McCaskey of SDRNews and Don Baine, the Gadget Professor, for Geek News Central.
Live DiscussionPowered by Tech Podcast Network