Exspect has launched a range of high-tech recharge modules that utilise radio frequency (RF) wireless battery charge technology.
The range, called Drop ‘n’ Charge, involves two parts –a charge pack that replaces standard batteries inside the device and the Drop ‘n’ Charge pad, which can beam power to the charge pack without the user having to open their device or remove silicon skins.
The Drop ‘n’ Charge range eliminates the need to buy and replace regular batteries, which can be costly in the long term. For individuals who want to know the minute their device is fully charged, the pad comes with LED indicators to illustrate the charge status of the mechanism by either a red or green glow.
Mike Sanderson, head of development at Exspect, said: “Wireless controllers have really enhanced the gaming experience, so it comes as little surprise that gamers frequently find themselves running out of power.
“With our Drop ‘n’ Charge range gamers can now quickly and easily re-charge their controllers, while reducing their energy consumption. At the same time, this saves the user money on purchasing batteries.”
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