Fulton Innovation demonstrates latest wireless power breakthroughs at CES 2013
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A new Nokia Lumia phone is wirelessly charged while it's inside a handbag
An enhanced edition of Entertainment Weekly which lights up when placed on the stand, thanks to wireless power transfer
Close up of the powered magazine cover
Wireless kitchen appliances that use direct power are being demonstrated at CES 2013
Wireless kitchen appliances that use direct power are being demonstrated at CES 2013
Fulton has developed a charging pad capable of simultaneously charging multiple Qi-compatible devices that automatically identifies and adapts to the power needs of each device
Fulton's CES booth has a mockup cockpit of a car that has its interior surfaces enabled for wireless power transfer
A demonstration of the first ever example of two-way wireless power transfer
The Samsung tablet receives a wireless battery top-up, while also simultaneously charging a Qi-enabled mobile phone placed on its back
Fulton Innovation is demonstrating new wireless charging and power transfer breakthroughs at CES 2013, including a tablet capable of both receiving and sending wireless power
Fulton's eCoupled technology allows the tablet to wirelessly charge a Qi-enabled mobile phone positioned on its back, while also receiving wireless power from another source
By tapping the speakers, mixer and turntable, users can play music on an interactive printed poster
The tablet/smartphone coupling can be placed near an interactive printed poster sporting an image of a DJ console to receive wireless power
Fulton has developed an interactive printed poster featuring an illustration of a DJ console that can actually be played
Fulton's prototype charger at CES 2013
Article Summary
Michigan's Fulton Innovation has been perfecting its eCoupled wireless power transfer technology for over 14 years, and is really pushing the boat out at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas with a number of new breakthroughs. In addition to demonstrating the first ever example of two-way wireless power transfer, the company is also showing off an interactive printed poster featuring an illustration of a DJ console that can actually be played, and a new Nokia Lumia phone that charges while it's inside a handbag.
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