Tuesday 4 February 2014

RAW INDUCTION PHONE CHARGER


Price: $495
If I had a nickel for every time one of my friends asked if I had an extra phone charger, I would have around $2.50. The point I’m trying to highlight is that nobody has a phone that is capable of making it through an entire day without needing to be charged. It isn’t a big surprise because of everything that we now do on our phone which can range from surfing the internet to answering emails, our phones have replaced our brains. It is probably better since a lot of the people out there didn’t have much going on in their brain anyways and a new Galaxy smartphone probably does better “thinking” then they ever could. So when you’re confronted by somebody in your own home that asks to use your charger (for some weird reason it feels a little violating by the way) you will no longer have to go upstairs and try to uncomfortably reach behind your nightstand to unplug your charger. Raw Induction uses the newest technology and is stylish enough you can have it setting out on any counter and charge phones without any wires at all.
Raw Induction uses Near Field Communications (NFC) which is a feature on many phones out there to charge your phone wirelessly. The concrete slab supports up to three devices being charged at once so you aren’t limited to just using one or the other ports but all three instead (if you need it). The product looks like it would be extremely heavy but the creators were able to trim the weight down to seven pounds so it can easily be moved around. They could have just kept the design limited with the concrete slab and been enough but they went the extra step by adding a blade of light. It helps to make Raw Induction look that much more appealing and let’s those that see it know there is something different about this slab of concrete. 

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