Not wireless; but you can get rechargeable blocks with 2 or 4 18650 batteries from ebay for somewhere around the £5-10 mark.
Very handy: Nokia’s DC-50 wireless-charging power brick for your mobe
Although it didn’t merit a mention in today’s keynote at Nokia World, a new power accessory revealed today could come in very handy indeed. The DC-50 is a spare battery without the wires – it’s a wireless charging plate for your devices, and it contains a battery that can be charged by another wireless charging plate. This …
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Tuesday 22nd October 2013 19:53 GMT Jason Bloomberg
Energy efficiency
Wireless charging is undoubtedly convenient but how energy efficient is it and how much 'wasted energy' comes from having that convenience?
Some claim wireless chargers are more efficient than wired but that looks to be based upon assumptions which don't seem to have been proven in practice. Like fuel consumption figures; it is hard to believe the hype.
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Tuesday 22nd October 2013 19:53 GMT spaceyjase
Wireless? Magic!
It is one of those things that's easy to scoff at until one gets to used it. I've a charger at work and a couple in the home. It's such a clever thing and no hassle at all; I wish more things put it to use, especially in combination with other features. The Lumia line has a wireless charger/speaker combo that works really well. It uses NFC to play music when the phone is positioned in the charging area... it's quick and simple; it just works.
Wireless chargers would be an excellent addition in a car, for example. Hooked up via bluetooth/NFC, in car display, etc... lets have some more of this magical technology please!
Tesla icon required.
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