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02
2011

Duracell myGrid™ Tech Video

Duracell myGrid™ Tech Video

Change charging with the new Duracell myGrid™, the first truly drop-and-go charging system offering charging for up to four devices at one time. Arriving in UK stores October 2010. For more information, visit www.mygridproductions.co.uk.

Video Rating: 3 / 5

50 Responses to “Duracell myGrid™ Tech Video”

  1. DOES IT TAKE LONGER TO CHARGE ON THIS THEN IF YOU PLUGGED IT IN?

  2. this is bullshit technology still have to plug what a waste of money.

  3. one day devices will come with the clips or whatever built in, just little connectors on the back of the device so you can simply place it on the pad :)

  4. @lidlburgerking

    Hi lidlburgerking,
    Thanks for your question. The myGrid powers any device with a micro or mini USB port. To check compatibility of your devices text “myphone” to +447786201234 (outside UK international charges apply).

  5. hi this is nice any body plz tell me is this work with dell streak mini, plz plz answer

  6. is this guys talking trying to seduce me?

  7. @ApOsTle51

    Hi ApOsTle51 – thanks for your comment! Just wanted to let you know that the myGrid uses conductive charging. When a device is put on the myGrid (in a Power Sleeve or with a Power Clip attached), electrical contacts on the clip or sleeve are in direct contact with the pad’s energized surface. Power can then be transferred from the pad’s surface to the device. If you need any clarification, pop us a DM and we’ll answer any questions!

  8. pointless, true inductive charging wouldn’t need special clips to identify devices, the charge base should be able to detect the capacity and charge level automatically. Plus all new mobile phones are soon to have the same charger regardless of brand so your only gonna need one lead anyway and not the multiple cables and clips this requires.

  9. Waste of money if you ask me. Nothing wireless about this at all.

  10. RAZRs Too?!
    AWSOME!

  11. only £20 on Amazon. Thats pretty cheap

  12. @7in7in7in your charginh the phones wirelessly dumbass.
    Even if this product itsnt that great. This opens the oppitunaty to power TVs ect wirelessly. Saw this on „Bang goes the theroy“ ages ago. They were using similar technology to light up christmas lights but with your mobile phone (so if your phone was near it, it would power up)

  13. sick

  14. 13th

  15. 12th

  16. @LiquidSpiritBarHire

    You only need 1 wire with a MyGrid

  17. 10th

  18. RRP £70 & it has to be plugged in……..wireless my arse!

  19. eighth ?

  20. charging with a wire asint really that hard.

  21. Sixth!!!

  22. eight hundred and sixy-eighth!

  23. fourth!!!!

  24. Third!!!

  25. second !!!..lol

  26. enrgizer
    i destory you mr yur momn bwah hahahahahah

  27. but what they dont tell you is that you have to first plug an adapter into your phone before you place it on the grid.

  28. @Meatloaf151 I was about to ask the same thing

  29. It’s MY GRID!!!

  30. @FrenchValleyAirport you are stupid, so just stfu and stop cursing.

  31. @raminahed1 TO ALL THE DUMBFUCKS OUT THERE ALL „APPLE“ PRODUCTS HAVE THE SAME 30-PIN DOCK CONNECTOR SO IT WILL WORK ON EVERY APPLE PRODUCT. STOP BEING DUMB FUCKS

  32. Total fail as even more complicated than plug n charge

  33. Is that jeff bridges?

  34. @raminahed1 yeah i think u just have to buy the case thingy

  35. @raminahed1 Of course

  36. @raminahed1 it will just plug it in 2 the iPhone charger it wont fit as great but it will still charge

  37. @MrNorringtonmyiPOD jeff bridges, lol

  38. Who narrates this?

  39. @Marika98 lol

  40. Jeff Bridges?

  41. what happens if u lick it?

  42. @bennytenten blows up?

  43. @raminahed1 yes it does

  44. @raminahed1 Yeah, it charges Ipod touches

  45. @TheReasonWhyGuy
    MyGrid doesnt use wireless induction charging, there are small pins on the back of the devices that touch the metal strips on the pad passing power to the device. Induction charging is what the powermat does..

  46. wow this thing is the most useless thing in the world, why not just plug straight into the wall?

  47. how much is this lol

  48. what happens if you throw a battery in that thing

  49. @raminahed1 yeah it does. but u need to buy an accessory for the ipod touch

  50. Haha… I knew this tech was going to market soon… it’s been around for a few years now… you can even see it on TED
    watch?v=HX5TNue6HL0

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