The Los Angeles - based company has developed technology that transmits ultrasonic waves (at a register well beyond what's audible) that are translated by devices as a microscopic quiver; this vibration is converted back into an electrical charge to power anything with a battery, no wires or
wall plugs required.
Not exact matches
I also love that it
plugs into the
wall rather than
requiring expensive batteries that need to be replaced frequently.
This creation was built by mounting a flexible photovoltaic battery on to the back of a sheet of flexible e-paper and the end result is nothing short of surprising, as it can be rolled up, but also charged without
requiring power from a
wall plug.
Traveling overseas
requires a travel adapter, so you can convert the
wall outlet to different combos of
plugs.
Secondly, there are mine - cart sections where you have to jump at the right time to clear gaps, and lastly there are a few sections that
require you to «tilt» the stage in order to move water to push a
plug from the
wall, whilst stopping Sonic from sinking into some spikes — this bit was pretty badly executed, and one of the worst elements of the game, but it's easy once you know how, and only lasts a few seconds.
It's too damn fragile (DS can easily just be chucked in my bag when I'm heading out, while the PSP gets scratched up and explodes the instant it's exposed to sunlight), it still has a huge lack of true «instant action» gaming and forget about playing a new release game you just bought for it on the train trip home, nope, got ta install constant firmware updates that
require it to be
plugged into the
wall first.
No
wall outlet or bulky transformer
plug required.
Wireless chargers which still
require you to
plug them in to the
wall.
It doesn't charge your new tablet fast, and it still
requires a cord be
plugged into the
wall, but it is a great feature for the...
Both its hardware and software are more polished than Insteon's offering, and support for programmable thermostats and geofencing is more valuable than being able to control dimmer outlets, on / off modules, and dimmable smart bulbs (that is, bulbs that don't
require smart
plug - in or in -
wall switches).
Fortunately, they don't
require so much power than they need to be
plugged into the
wall.
An ASIC usually looks like a little brick you can see here — in a nutshell, you
plug it into the
wall and give it an internet connection so it starts the mining process (it does
require a bit more tweaking, depending on the currency and the device).
Wall charger plug is not provided or required, use the wall charger that comes with you phone (1.5 a abo
Wall charger
plug is not provided or
required, use the
wall charger that comes with you phone (1.5 a abo
wall charger that comes with you phone (1.5 a above).
Likewise, there is no clumsy setup with just two
plugs — HDMI and USB 3.0 — being
required versus
wall mounted sensors.
PLUG IN
Wall lamp Mounts directly to your wall with NO WIRING requi
Wall lamp Mounts directly to your
wall with NO WIRING requi
wall with NO WIRING
required.