WildCharge could change the way we recharge our phones

Or it could be just another interesting tech novelty. It’s a little too soon to tell, but the technology is certainly intriguing. You can charge your phone (and soon other mobile devices like iPods) by simply placing it on the WildCharger pad. The pad can also charge as many devices as you can fit on the pad simultaneously. To use the WildCharger pad you need to install an adapter on your phone that replaces the battery cover and plugs in to the mini-USB port. As of now the only phone they have an adapter for the Motorola RAZR V3 but are promising more very soon. Personally I kind of like the idea of just dropping my cell and iPod on my desk at the end of the day and knowing they’ll have a full charge in the morning. You can check out cNet’s review of the WildCharger and the company’s website below.
http://reviews.cnet.com/cell-phone-and-smart/wildcharger-bundle-at-t/4505-6448_7-32821393.html
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