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Heard about it a few months ago. They say there's no harm to humans coz it oscillates at around 6-7Mhz. Yet they say nothing about the stuff from satellites that are in the GHz range. lol
![]() My concern is energy efficiency. I really like the idea of having no cables lying around all over the place, but this thing will be consuming electricity 24/7, even when all your gadgets are fully recharged. |
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no doubt they will work on that. Would be good if there was some kind of demand feedback so it would reduce its output when not needed.
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