Compared to its high-definition media-touting competition, the Nintendo Wii has the largest and most diverse range of accessories of any current-gen gaming system. With the console approaching its ...
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A new crop of smartphones with slick wireless-charging capabilities has emerged, and the $89 Energizer Dual Inductive Charger stands ready to support them. It may not be as travel-friendly as the more ...
Energizer will soon introduce their first inductive charger built with Qi technology for iPhone 3G/3GS and BlackBerry Curve 8900 using the new universal charging standard developed by the Wireless ...
There are few worse feelings than getting ready to play a new game and finding your wireless controllers are filled with dead batteries. This is a problem easily avoided by making sure your junk ...
There's truly no more stylish way to charge your Wii Remote's exhausted batteries than this Sonic the Hedgehog induction charger, but there are plenty of cheaper ones: this baby will set you back a ...
Today Performance Designed Products (PDP) unveiled the latest addition to their line of Energizer-branded game controller charging solutions with the Energizer Induction Charging System for Wii. Part ...
Joining Mobee's inductive Wireless Magic Charger for Apple's Magic Mouse, the Magic Bar comprises a cylindrical battery pack that replaces the two AA batteries usually used to power the Apple ...
Short Version: Wii owners sick of replacing controller batteries every couple weeks will find Tekno Creations’ $35 InCharge contact-less charging system to be a good investment. The InCharge system is ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. LAS VEGAS -- Induction chargers are nothing new. Electric toothbrushes ...
Sometimes a coworker sees something on your desk, and they have to ask, “Where can I get one of those?” and that has to be one of the greatest compliments to a maker. [Greg Zumwalt] nailed it with his ...