Just wait and see boys... I'm gonna bump this thread in three or four years with a smile on my face...
Inductive charging for cell phones has been commercially viable for abut 5 years. How many phones on the market have it built in?
Just wait and see boys... I'm gonna bump this thread in three or four years with a smile on my face...
How is this considered wireless charging? To me you could put contacts on the bottom of the batter and achieve a better result. you still have the wires from the charger to the cradle. It still has to slide into the dock you just dont have to remove the battery. I would call it contactless charging. Now give me a mat that I can lay on my work area and have the drill charge while it was just laying there, that would be beneficial. I think they are pushing for technology that isnt there yet. It will come but for now this doesnt solve any real problem.

My wireless toothbrush runs on arm power.
They are never going to put charging contacts on the outside of the body of the battery. Especially not the bottom. To much possibility of shorting the battery and causing a fire.
Stop making sense. Some want to hate the concept no matter what. I think this will unquestionably be the standard in 20 years. Right now some are hung up on the (admittedly dumb) design of having to dock the whole tool, but once manufacturers figure out to just have you set the battery itself on the charger it'll lower production time, costs, and possibility of contaminants. Like building a touch screen vs a real QWERTY keyboard.
Forgot to mention the battery pack in my phone is huge: 3Ah. So it would be a 3 hour charge at best.
I have the Qi pad right on my nightstand, and I basically always reach for the regular AC charger. The phone stays MUCH cooler and charges a lot faster that way.
Your phone probably has a 3 mAH battery. Big difference in capacity.
They are never going to put charging contacts on the outside of the body of the battery. Especially not the bottom. To much possibility of shorting the battery and causing a fire.
There are non-tool products that do it. All it takes is a 5 cent rubber piece on a hinge over the contacts.
Your phone probably has a 3 mAH battery. Big difference in capacity.
Reading a little....you don't need to slide in the cradle you can just lay on top of the pad with the frame off. I think it would be a little more convenient for bench work.
I tend to agree. The concept is brilliant and I would be shocked if this is not the direction that all cordless tools move towards.Just wait and see boys... I'm gonna bump this thread in three or four years with a smile on my face...