The picture shows a charging plate which users must place the mobiles on it for charging them wirelessly. Similar to electric toothbrushes, inductive power sends current obtained from a wall adapter through a coil in a charging unit. As current flows through the coil, it generates a magnetic field, which in turn induces a current to flow to the receiving coil in the toothbrush handle.

MWG will produce Windows mobile phones or PDAs that can be charged wirelessly by magnetic induction. And they target to ship the wirelessly chargeable devices by mid 08. Fundamentally, the technology used is similar to the two used in portable toothbrushes, provided by U.K.-based Splashpower.

Splashpower says its inductive charger can deliver up to 850mA of current, at up to 8.5 Volts. It’s got capability to detect the legitimate devices to keep away from misuse. And most importantly, it ain’t affect or erase any magnetic media, interfere with any equipments such as pacemakers. The inductive charger allows multiple devices to be charged on it at three times and gives short charging period.

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