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		<title>CES 2010: Powermat (Preview)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 07:55:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sharath Shroff</dc:creator>
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Last November we published our in-depth review of the Powermat. We thought it was awesome, but it was expensive and wasn&#8217;t necessarily hassle free. Earlier this month during the Consumer Electronics Show, we met up with Powermat. They showed us their new lineup of products for 2010. With some new unique products, I&#8217;m quite confident [...]]]></description>
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Last November we published our <a href="http://skattertech.com/2009/11/powermat-wireless-chargers-review/">in-depth review of the Powermat</a>. We thought it was awesome, but it was expensive and wasn&#8217;t necessarily hassle free. Earlier this month during the Consumer Electronics Show, we met up with <a href="http://www.powermat.com">Powermat</a>. They showed us their new lineup of products for 2010. With some new unique products, I&#8217;m quite confident that they&#8217;ll have a successful year. One of my personal favorites was a special wireless charging enabled battery that replaces the one currently in your phone. You&#8217;ll essentially be able to charge your phone with the mat without cords, sleeves, or any other accessories. That&#8217;s not all, they&#8217;ve got more in stock so keep reading for details.</p>
<p><strong>The New Mats:</strong><br />
When we last reviewed the Powermat, they had two offerings: the &#8220;Home and Office&#8221; and a &#8220;Portable&#8221; version. While we didn&#8217;t particularly have an issues with the Mats, they came up with new ones anyways. The new Home and Office model is offered in three sizes: 1X, 2X, and 3X. They can charge one, two, and three devices, respectively. While I didn&#8217;t have the chance to spend too much time with the new model, it was noticeably sharper looking and slimmer. I felt that a single charger defeated the purpose of advertising a cable-free solution since a cable would need to go to the mat anyways. You could save some cash and just plug in a single device if that&#8217;s all you need to charge. However, the dual and triple Powermats make sense.<span id="more-5645"></span></p>
<p><a href="http://skattertech.com/media/2010/01/powermat-home-and-office.jpg" rel="lightbox[5645]" title="Powrmat Home and Office"><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-5793" title="Powrmat Home and Office" src="http://skattertech.com/media/2010/01/powermat-home-and-office-600x199.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="199" /></a></p>
<p>Powermat also introduced some new Portable Mats. Unlike its predecessor that was simply a foldable version of the Home and Office model, these have a built-in high-capacity battery pack. That means you&#8217;ll be able to charge your devices without needing to be near an outlet. These will be available in single and dual capacity flavors. That&#8217;s probably as wireless as it can get with today&#8217;s technology. Powermat also mentioned that it comes with a carrying case and includes international pins to recharge anywhere.</p>
<p><a href="http://skattertech.com/media/2010/01/portable-mat-2x.jpg" rel="lightbox[5645]" title="Portable Mat 2X"><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-5766" title="Portable Mat 2X" src="http://skattertech.com/media/2010/01/portable-mat-2x-600x285.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="285" /></a></p>
<p><strong>The New Receivers:</strong><br />
While the Powermat is an awesome idea, it was quite disappointing to learn that you&#8217;ll need to have a special sleeve over your device. I didn&#8217;t like the idea of having an ugly bulky case over my iPhone or any device for that matter. Fortunately, Powermat has a new product that aims to solve that, the Powerpak. It&#8217;s a simple replacement battery for your current phone. You just pop out your current one and throw in the Powermat branded version. Unlike your old battery, this one is enabled for wireless charging. They will be offering batteries for HTC, BlackBerry, Nokia, LG, Samsung, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, and more devices. That means you can just place your device on the Powermat to charge without needing a sleeve or any attachments.</p>
<p><a href="http://skattertech.com/media/2010/01/powermat-powerpak.jpg" rel="lightbox[5645]" title="Powermat Powerpak"><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-5759" title="Powermat Powerpak" src="http://skattertech.com/media/2010/01/powermat-powerpak-600x433.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="433" /></a></p>
<p>Powermat also announced new cases for the iPhone 3G and 3GS. Apparently feedback from customers wasn&#8217;t too positive when it came to their bulky cases. Therefore, they designed a silicone receiver that&#8217;s significantly more compact. They also showed off another model that sports an extended battery in addition to wireless charging capabilities into one case. Both offer access to the USB port for syncing with a computer without having to remove the case. The extended battery case will be available in June 2010 for $79.99 and the Silicone receiver will cost $40 in April 2010.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s Next?</strong><br />
While the Powermat was a great idea, I wasn&#8217;t too sure about the future of the company after I had a chance to play with last year&#8217;s model. That was partially due to the fact that companies such as Palm were integrating the technology directly into their devices such as the Pre and Pixi. That would leave Powermat&#8217;s accessories unnecessary if other companies followed the trend. However after seeing the new Powerpak battery replacements first-hand, Powermat has renewed my confidence. They have a creative team and I can&#8217;t wait to see what other ideas they&#8217;ve got in the works. We&#8217;ll be getting these review units in the near future, so please stay tuned.</p>
<p><strong>Links: <a title="Powermat" href="http://www.powermat.com/">Powermat</a><br />
Related: <a href="http://skattertech.com/2009/11/powermat-wireless-chargers-review/">Powermat 2009 Review</a></strong></p>
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		<title>Black Friday: Powermat Giveaway Contest!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 02:09:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sahas Katta</dc:creator>
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As Black Friday is coming to an end, I felt it would only be appropriate that Skatter Tech gives away a free Powermat. If you haven&#8217;t heard of it, it&#8217;s a wireless charger for your gadgets. We&#8217;ve got our in-depth review published here and a video demo here. So here&#8217;s what&#8217;s included: The Powermat Home [...]]]></description>
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As Black Friday is coming to an end, I felt it would only be appropriate that Skatter Tech gives away a free <a href="http://powermat.com">Powermat</a>. If you haven&#8217;t heard of it, it&#8217;s a wireless charger for your gadgets. We&#8217;ve got our <a href="http://skattertech.com/2009/11/powermat-wireless-chargers-review/">in-depth review published here</a> and a <a href="http://skattertech.com/2009/10/quick-look-powermat-wireless-chargers/">video demo here</a>. So here&#8217;s what&#8217;s included: The Powermat Home &amp; Office Mat ($99), iPod Touch Receiver ($39), iPod/iPhone Dock Receiver ($39), and Nintendo DSi Receiver ($29). That&#8217;s worth over <span style="text-decoration: underline;">$200</span> without taking sales tax into account! Here&#8217;s how it&#8217;s going to work:</p>
<p>Special thanks to <a href="http://powermat.com">Powermat</a> (<a href="http://twitter.com/Powermat">@powermat</a>) for sponsoring our giveaway!</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>How to enter the contest:</strong></span></p>
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<li><strong>Become a <a href="http://www.facebook.com/skattertech" target="_blank">Facebook Fan of Skatter Tech</a></strong></li>
<li><strong>Use Facebook Connect to <a href="http://skattertech.com/2009/11/black-friday-powermat-giveaway-contest/#respond">leave a comment below</a></strong></li>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Some Rules Apply:</strong></span></p>
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<li>Don&#8217;t try to enter more than once. (We have robots!)</li>
<li>Must live in the United States. 13 and older only.</li>
<li>Winner is randomly chosen by computer generator.</li>
<li>Entries close after Thursday 12/03/09 11:59 PM (PST).</li>
<li>Winner will be announced on this post on 12/04/09.</li>
<li>Winner has 24 hours to respond to Facebook Message.</li>
</ul>
<p>That&#8217;s pretty much it. If you don&#8217;t know what Facebook Connect is, it&#8217;s simple. Just click on &#8220;FB Connect&#8221; next to the comment box and login with your Facebook Account. When you post a comment you&#8217;ll see your mugshot and name in the comments! If you do that and become a <a href="http://facebook.com/skattertech">Fan of Skatter Tech</a>, you&#8217;re in!</p>
<p><strong>Update 12/04/09</strong>: After throwing the names into Excel and using the Rand function, we finally came up with a winner who had both left a comment and was a Facebook Fan of Skatter Tech.</p>
<h3 style="text-align: center;">Congratulations: <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Arjun Patel</span>!</h3>
<p>We hope that you send us a snap of the Powermat in use and tell everyone what you think about it!</p>
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		<title>Powermat Wireless Chargers (Review)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 16:25:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Chan-Kai</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cables, cables, cables. Everyone hates them. With more gadgets in our everyday lives, cables have become a large mess. Today, we arrive at  the Powermat. It is a simple accessory that lets you charge all your gadgets wirelessly. Although the technology behind it, electromagnetic induction, has been around since the early 1800s, it has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://skattertech.com/media/2009/10/powermat-review.jpg" rel="lightbox[3196]" title="Powermat Review"><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-3516" title="Powermat Review" src="http://skattertech.com/media/2009/10/powermat-review-600x373.jpg" alt="Powermat Review" width="600" height="373" /></a>Cables, cables, cables. Everyone hates them. With more gadgets in our everyday lives, cables have become a large mess. Today, we arrive at  the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002JCSAWW?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;tag=skattertech-20&amp;amp;linkCode=as2&amp;amp;camp=1789&amp;amp;creative=390957&amp;amp;creativeASIN=B002JCSAWW">Powermat</a>. It is a simple accessory that lets you charge all your gadgets wirelessly. Although the technology behind it, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_induction">electromagnetic induction</a>, has been around since the early 1800s, it has only reached consumer electronics recently. Simple household electronics such as the Philips Sonicare toothbrush, have used this wireless charging technology for sometime. With the Powermat, we can now charge just about any gadget: iPods, Blackberry, and Nintendo DSi.</p>
<p>Using Powermat is quite easy. There&#8217;s only one cable needed to power the Powermat itself. Gadgets can be placed on any of the three magnetic charging spots on the device. It plays a futuristic sound and display an LED indicator to verify that it&#8217;s charging. If you begin to get annoyed with the sounds once the &#8220;coolness-factor&#8221; fades, there are buttons on the back to adjust the volume and indicator brightness level as well. An additional powered USB port has been conveniently added to the back to charge legacy devices that don&#8217;t yet have support for the Powermat.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s when it gets tricky. The devices you own just don&#8217;t charge on their own if you place them on the <a href="http://powermat.com">Powermat</a>. You&#8217;ll first need to place them in special Powermat sleeves. There are a number of receivers offered, however we were provided with three: iPod Touch Sleeve, Nintendo DSi Sleeve, and iPod Dock. Their website reveals sleeves for other devices including popular models of the RIM Blackberry. The Powermat representative we spoke with stated that many more accessories for popular gadgets are on their way.<span id="more-3196"></span></p>
<p><a href="http://skattertech.com/media/2009/10/powermat-ipod-touch-sleeve.jpg" rel="lightbox[3196]" title="Powermat iPod Touch Sleeve"><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-3513" title="Powermat iPod Touch Sleeve" src="http://skattertech.com/media/2009/10/powermat-ipod-touch-sleeve-600x425.jpg" alt="Powermat iPod Touch Sleeve" width="600" height="425" /></a></p>
<p>The first device I tested was the iPod Touch Sleeve. I slipped the iPod Touch into the case and placed it on the Powermat. After the Powermat did it&#8217;s thing, played a sound and lit up the LED, the iPod Touch displayed the charging screen after a short delay. The case was actually quite a decent one and seemed like it would do a fairly good job of protecting my device. It did unfortunately have that obtruding portion on the back which is necessary for this technology to function. The case also required that I use a little headset dongle and their own USB cable since neither a standard headphone cable or iPod Connector would reach through the case. Although I didn&#8217;t see any negative impact to the performance of <a href="http://skattertech.com/tag/wifi/">WiFi</a> on the iPod Touch, I&#8217;m not sure if it would cause any signal issues on the case for the iPhone they are releasing this month. Charging worked perfectly and just about as fast, but the need for a headphone dongle made it seem a bit annoying.</p>
<p><a href="http://skattertech.com/media/2009/10/powermat-ipod-dock.jpg" rel="lightbox[3196]" title="Powermat iPod Dock"><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-3515" title="Powermat iPod Dock" src="http://skattertech.com/media/2009/10/powermat-ipod-dock-600x425.jpg" alt="Powermat iPod Dock" width="600" height="425" /></a></p>
<p>The next receiver I tried was the Powermat iPod Dock. At the moment this is a workaround for charging an iPhone 3GS. However the dock also works with the majority of iPods on the market with a few exceptions. It detected and charged both a 2nd generation iPod Nano and iPod Touch perfectly. It also has an adjustable backrest to adjust for the various sizes of these Apple devices. This accessory also seemed to wirelessly charge a device in just about the same time a traditional wired charger would.</p>
<p><a href="http://skattertech.com/media/2009/10/powermat-nintendo-dsi.jpg" rel="lightbox[3196]" title="Powermat Nintendo DSi"><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-3514" title="Powermat Nintendo DSi" src="http://skattertech.com/media/2009/10/powermat-nintendo-dsi-600x402.jpg" alt="Powermat Nintendo DSi" width="600" height="402" /></a></p>
<p>Although we only had a standard Nintendo DS, we were able to borrow a Nintendo DSi to test it&#8217;s sleeve device briefly. It snapped on easily and immediately began to charge the device. It does add a bit of bulk and make holding the Nintendo DSi a bit more awkward, but it wasn&#8217;t too big of an issue. And it was a lot more convenient to place the DSi on the Powermat rather than having to reach for a cable that is probably tangled up or fallen off a desk.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://skattertech.com/media/2009/10/powermat-adapters.jpg" rel="lightbox[3196]" title="Powermat Adapters"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-3511" title="Powermat Adapters" src="http://skattertech.com/media/2009/10/powermat-adapters-300x187.jpg" alt="Powermat Adapters" width="300" height="187" /></a> <a href="http://skattertech.com/media/2009/10/powermat-powercube.jpg" rel="lightbox[3196]" title="Powermat Powercube"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-3517" title="Powermat Powercube" src="http://skattertech.com/media/2009/10/powermat-powercube-300x211.jpg" alt="Powermat Powercube" width="300" height="211" /></a></p>
<p>The final accessory we tested the Powermat with was the included and highly versatile Powercube. This was one of my favorite aspects of the entire product. It&#8217;s a simple cube that&#8217;s placed on the mat with a cable coming out of it. There are plenty of adapters for devices such as Apple, LG, Samsung, Sony, Nintendo, and mini/micro USB products included. Although its not really making anything more cable free, it&#8217;s almost a universal charger for the majority of devices out there. We&#8217;ve got plenty of gadgets coming in and out at Skatter Tech and this could probably charge just about all of them. Powermat even includes a little storage box that magnetically attaches to the Powercube to carry around a couple of the adapter tips you use most. While this certainly isn&#8217;t as awesome as simply placing your iPod or BlackBerry on the Powermat, it&#8217;s definitely a welcome addition.</p>
<p>The Powermat works exactly as advertised. We didn&#8217;t face any issues or problems. The version we tested is the &#8220;Home and Office&#8221; version, but Powermat also offers a foldable portable version for travel. A question that a couple of friends asked was, &#8220;Is this safe?&#8221;.  After a little investigating, I found that there&#8217;s nothing to be concerned about. The device is fairly low voltage and it wouldn&#8217;t have been approved for sale if there were potential health risks. It doesn&#8217;t damage any other devices placed near or on it either.</p>
<p>So does the Powermat have a catch? Yes, the price. The base unit <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002JCSAWW?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;tag=skattertech-20&amp;amp;linkCode=as2&amp;amp;camp=1789&amp;amp;creative=390957&amp;amp;creativeASIN=B002JCSAWW">sells for about $100</a> alone. Although it includes a Powercube and those set of adapters pictured above, it&#8217;s still expensive. Plus, each of the device-specific sleeves sell separately for <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&amp;location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fs%3Fie%3DUTF8%26store-name%3Dwireless%26redirect%3Dtrue%26search-type%3Dss%26field-brand%3DPowermat%2520USA%26index%3Dwireless-accessories%26browse%3D1%26size%3D20&amp;tag=skattertech-20&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957">around $30 each</a>. Sure, if you&#8217;ve got the cash to spare, go for it. It works. I loved the simplicity of  not having to plug my devices in, but I don&#8217;t necessarily think it&#8217;s worth spending that much. Plus this technology has already been natively implemented into devices such as the Palm Pre. Dell even showed off the Latitude Z laptop that charges without cables. This technology is closer than ever and I wouldn&#8217;t be surprised if it appeared in a lot more gadgets we use everyday. I&#8217;m sure we&#8217;ll be seeing a lot of those as early next year during the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show. In the meantime, it might just be best for the rest of us to wait until prices drop or until it becomes a built-in feature of new versions of gadgets that hit the streets.</p>
<p><strong>Buy: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002JCSAWW?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=skattertech-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B002JCSAWW">Powermat for $99</a> | <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&amp;location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fs%3Fie%3DUTF8%26store-name%3Dwireless%26redirect%3Dtrue%26search-type%3Dss%26field-brand%3DPowermat%2520USA%26index%3Dwireless-accessories%26browse%3D1%26size%3D20&amp;tag=skattertech-20&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957">Accessories</a><br />
Related: <a href="http://skattertech.com/2009/10/quick-look-powermat-wireless-chargers/">Powermat Video Demo</a><br />
Links: </strong><a href="http://www.powermat.com"><strong>Powermat.com</strong><br />
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