Sunday, February 19, 2012

Wireless Charger Pads - Guarantees Portability And Ease For On-The-Road Travel Or Wherever You Go

By Daniel Turbin


The best quality charger pad for cell phones as well as other electronics for 2012 is the Powermat 3X. The other three top charger pads are as follows:

Duracell myGrid

Energizer Inductive Charger

WildCharge Pad

The Powermat 3X, placed the top wireless pad for 2012, was established by the company "Powermat" in 2007. Powermat invented the charger pad because they saw a need for charger pads resulting from the increase in mobile phone generation. The Powermat 3X charger pad features three divisions of mat space (for a total of 3 cell phones max), max wattage of 18, and a built-in battery that could be charged. For cell phone clients, the Powermat 3X could be charged and then run off of its battery to charge mobile phones. The Powermat 3X costs you somewhere around $77.70, however you can buy a Powermat 2X charger pad at Best Shop for $69.99 that comes with Powercube technological innovation.

The Duracell myGrid, considered second for wireless pads in 2012, contains about 15 watts of power but no internal battery. Moreover, the Duracell device just charges devices which have a clip or sleeve connected to its center. It runs off of standard electric technology, but is suitable for nearly all phone produced (whether old or just young model). The second-ranked instrument "keeps going and going" for $99.00.

The Energizer Inductive Charger ranks third on the list of wireless pads for 2012. It has 15 watts of power and can charge three devices simultaneously-though one must be charged by the wireless pad's USB port. The Energizer Inductive Charger, "Inductive" as a part of its name, implies that the device charges cell phones by way of an electromagnetic field. The pad features an "automatic shutoff" function that stops to charge your battery as soon as the battery reaches "complete." You can actually charge your cell phone, leave it on the pad, without having to worry about the pad pulling power from your socket or igniting items within your own home. This wonderful charger costs $89.99.

Last on the list for 2012 is the WildCharge Pad. WildCharge, Inc., founded in 2005, created the item (also known as a "magic pad charger") in 2007. The WildCharge contains 15 watts of power, more than enough to charge multiple cell phones all together. Like the Duracell myGrip, the WildCharge only charges cell phones that contain a clip or sleeve attached to the pad at all times. The cost of the magic pad runs around $49.99.

An advantage of wireless pads is that they are "wireless"-they require no socket devices in order to perform (depending on the type). Cell phones can now rebuild their batteries without requiring a cell phone adapter. Likewise, the flat shape of the wireless charger pads ensures portability and ease for on-the-road travel, no matter where you go. One other benefit of wireless pads is that they will let you charge multiple cell phones at once. Before wireless pads, sockets were the only cell phone charger for the home; when a family of five wanted to charge their cell phones, they needed to take turns (since there were not five chargers in the family room). Today, cell phone charger sockets are no longer necessary to charge cell phones, thanks in large part to the charger pad.




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