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			<title><![CDATA[REVIEWS: GEAR4 PowerPad wireless iPhone charger  ]]></title>
			<link>http://www.pocket-lint.com/review/4467/gear4-powerpad-iphone-charger-review</link>
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			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Chris Hall]]></dc:creator>
			<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					Chirpy chirpy charging<br />
					<img class="" src="http://images1.pocket-lint.com/images/3C5f/gear4-powerpad-iphone-charger-review-0.jpg" alt="GEAR4 PowerPad wireless iPhone charger  . Gadgets, Phones, Chargers, iPhone, Apple, GEAR4, Gear4 PowerPad 0" />				</p>
				<p><p>With wireless charging being the current crazy, its no surprise to see GEAR4 putting forward a solution for the iPhone.</p>
<p>The unit consists for two elements, the first is the inductive charging pad, on which you'll have to place you iPhone. The second element is a case into which you'll have to place your iPhone. Put one on the other and you have wireless charging.</p>
<p>The case is needed because the iPhone doesn't contain the necessary technology to support wireless charging. The case has a rubberised effect on what is otherwise a plastic body, which splits into two pieces. The top removes so you can slide your iPhone into the case, connecting with a dock connector at the bottom, which is how it makes contact with the battery.</p>
<p>Adding the dock connector does extend the length of your phone, with the rest of the case adding bulk &ndash; although you do have the added benefit of the protection that the case brings. The case measures approx 127mm in length (compared to 115.5mm) and is 19mm thick (compared to the iPhone's 12.3mm).</p>
<p>It doesn't contain a battery of its own, so it won't extend the battery life of your iPhone.</p>
<p>The PowerPad itself is constructed from plastic with a depressed matte area where you place the phone. It is otherwise finished in black gloss and looks minimalist enough. The power pack plugs in around the side and four rubber feet on the bottom stop it from sliding around.</p>
<p>GEAR4 claim that the PowerPad will charge your iPhone at the same rate as a regular charger and we found this to be true. You simply place your iPhone onto the correct place on the pad and off it goes.</p>
<p>A blue LED illuminates showing that the charger is working, but you won't necessarily need that LED, because of the noise. Yes, the PowerPad might be wireless, but it isn't silent.</p>
<p>Place your iPhone on the PowerPad and you'll hear and excited chirping coming from the pad, which then slows down into a regular chirping about 4 times a second. If you have the PowerPad on your desk in a quiet office it may well drive you mad.</p>
<p>We tested the PowerPad initially in the kitchen and it could be heard over the sound of the fridge. Then set on a desk next to a Mac and it was a distraction. If you was going to put this in the hallway and not spend much time near it, then fair enough, but for us, the noise was irritating.</p>
<p>And that's not all. We also found it clicking away, albeit faintly, whilst there was nothing on the pad. A handy reminder to turn it off at the wall.</p></p>

									<p>Verdict: <br /><p>The PowerPad is an effective wireless charge if you happy with the increased size that the case brings to your iPhone. The case will also give you a degree of protection, but it would have been nice to see options over the standard black plastic.</p>
<p>But the noise that comes with this charging solution might be too much to bear. In a noisy environment, like an office with aircon, heaps of computers, phones ringing, or even music, it won't be much of a problem. But in a quiet home office, or next to the bed a night, and it might just be too irritating.</p></p>
				
				
				
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											<a href="http://www.pocket-lint.com/review-gallery/4467/gear4-powerpad-iphone-charger-review/1#image" title="GEAR4 PowerPad "><img class="" src="http://images3.pocket-lint.com/images/3C57/gear4-powerpad-iphone-charger-review-0.jpg" alt="GEAR4 PowerPad wireless iPhone charger  . Gadgets, Phones, Chargers, iPhone, Apple, GEAR4, Gear4 PowerPad 0" /></a>&nbsp;
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											<a href="http://www.pocket-lint.com/review-gallery/4467/gear4-powerpad-iphone-charger-review/1#image" title="GEAR4 PowerPad "><img class="" src="http://images1.pocket-lint.com/images/3C57/gear4-powerpad-iphone-charger-review-3.jpg" alt="GEAR4 PowerPad wireless iPhone charger  . Gadgets, Phones, Chargers, iPhone, Apple, GEAR4, Gear4 PowerPad 3" /></a>&nbsp;
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				<p><a href="http://www.pocket-lint.com/review/4467/gear4-powerpad-iphone-charger-review">GEAR4 PowerPad wireless iPhone charger  </a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.pocket-lint.com">http://www.pocket-lint.com</a> on Thu, 19 Nov 2009 09:00:00 +0000</p>
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			<title><![CDATA[REVIEWS: Messless charging station  ]]></title>
			<link>http://www.pocket-lint.com/review/4445/messless-charging-station-charger-review</link>
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			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Chris Hall]]></dc:creator>
			<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					Will this keep your gadget life running?
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					<img class="" src="http://images3.pocket-lint.com/images/3B76/messless-charging-station-charger-review-0.jpg" alt="Messless charging station  . Gadgets, Chargers, USB gadgets, Messless 0" />				</p>
				<p><p>Gadgets are great, but giving over half the sockets in your house to keep you digital life on track does start to grate. When you have to add the family's gadget's too, it gets a little overwhelming, and a little wirey. There are a burgeoning number of solutions out there, but Messless wins out with a catchy name and an even catchier design.</p>
<p>The principle here is no different to other charging stations we have seen, but the Messless will look much more elegant in your house. It looks more like a miniature designer coffee table than a gadget charger.</p>
<p>It is constructed from plastic with a round base and a round top with a clear overhang that edges things beautifully. You could mistake it for glass, although it's obviously not. The top has the tips protruding through, looking like the shoots of a really techy plant pot.</p>
<p>The top is actually spring loaded, designed so you can push it down so it clicks, then swap the tips around to the configuration you want. The tips unplug and when you remove them, you'll find they are simply connected using USB connections plugged in to the circuit board inside.</p>
<p>Pressing the top once again will see it spring back into the original position, giving you that seamless look around your charging tips. Having the top moving does mean that you aren't pulling the charging tips out by grasping their vital parts, but it does mean the whole device is slightly less sturdy than you want to it be.</p>
<p>Plug it in and connect the power cable to the base of the unit and it sits neatly waiting to receive your favourite gadgets. The selection of tips is perhaps a point of contention. The selection that you receive includes: Nokia large, Nokia small, Sony Ericsson (wide one), iPod/iPhone, Mini-USB, Sony's PSP/Reader.</p>
<p>The glaring omission here is Micro-USB, of course, the standard for smartphones and many other portable gadgets. The PSPGo now uses a new connector, but you can charge one of Sony's Readers on the Messless standing straight up. Before you dismiss the Messless as providing obsolete connections, you can also buy Micro-USB, Sony Ericsson (narrow one), Samsung and Nintendo DS tips; each costs &euro;9.50 from the Messless website. http://onlineshop.yourmessless.com/init</p>
<p>You could, technically, remove the tip and plug in your own cable if you want to charge anything else, but that sort of defies the "messless" idea here.</p>
<p>The Messless is sold "as is" in the pack. We'd have liked to see an order-what-you-need approach, but we guess that wouldn't be cost effective, as each unit would have to be made up individually, so expecting you to buy extra tips is forgivable: not including the now industry standard mobile phone tip is not and we hope that they make an exchange in the future from the current defaults.</p>
<p>In use it all works as you'd expect, you plug in your gadget and it charges, with a blue LED indicating that a connected device is getting its juice. The PSP tip has been designed to accept the PSP on its side so is slightly raised to fit the sculpting of the handheld gaming console, so if you do use it for a Sony Reader for example, it won't be the most stable.</p></p>

									<p>Verdict: <br /><p>The proof of the pudding, they say, is in the eating, and for us the Messless did more than it deserved. Once it was setup at the end of the desk, it was all too easy to leave it in place to charge various gadgets as and when we needed it. You can realistically fit four devices on the surface of the Messless, and because they mostly stand up, they are easy to grab and go, without disturbing everything else that is charging.</p>
<p>Overall what we love about the Messless is that you can leave it sitting somewhere in your house without it making the place look messy, it can be easily moved around and easily customised to your needs too. It's just a shame about that Micro-USB, which for us, would have made this a winner.</p></p>
				
				
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																	<li><a href="http://hmv.com/hmvweb/simpleMultiSearch.do?searchUID=&amp;pGroupID=0&amp;adultFlag=false&amp;primaryID=0&amp;simpleSearchString=messless&amp;btnSubmitSearch.x=0&amp;btnSubmitSearch.y=0" target="_blank">Buy it! - HMV.com</a></li>
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											<a href="http://www.pocket-lint.com/review-gallery/4445/messless-charging-station-charger-review/1#image" title="Messless "><img class="" src="http://images4.pocket-lint.com/images/3B6Z/messless-charging-station-charger-review-1.jpg" alt="Messless charging station  . Gadgets, Chargers, USB gadgets, Messless 1" /></a>&nbsp;
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				<p><a href="http://www.pocket-lint.com/review/4445/messless-charging-station-charger-review">Messless charging station  </a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.pocket-lint.com">http://www.pocket-lint.com</a> on Wed, 11 Nov 2009 09:00:00 +0000</p>
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			<title><![CDATA[REVIEWS: BlueLounge Refresh charging station  ]]></title>
			<link>http://www.pocket-lint.com/review/4424/bluelounge-refresh-charging-station-review</link>
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			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Chris Hall]]></dc:creator>
			<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 16:12:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					Will this keep your charging tidy?<br />
					<img class="" src="http://images4.pocket-lint.com/images/3Abk/bluelounge-refresh-charging-station-review-0.jpg" alt="BlueLounge Refresh charging station  . Gadgets, Bluelounge Refresh, Bluelounge, Chargers, USB gadgets 0" />				</p>
				<p><p>Charging must be this year's buzzword. We've seen increasing numbers of charging stations, docks and wireless solutions as the accessories manufacturers realise we are all walking around with a number of gadgets that need charging, and have a house full of chargers and cables.</p>
<p>The BlueLounge Refresh looks to keep things clean, by bringing all this charging under control. The premise is simple: combine all your device charging into one unit and power it from a single plug socket.</p>
<p>To achieve this, the Refresh has two major parts. The base is a hollow wedge-shaped box, with a DC input on the back and six cables on the inside. These internal cables give you 2x iPod/iPhone, Micro-USB, Mini-USB and two standard female USB connections.</p>
<p>The base itself is constructed from plastic, but feels solid enough. It has rubber feet to give you a reasonably secure setting once it is sited on a desk. Inside a single green LED will confirm that it is connected to the power supply.</p>
<p>The second component of the Refresh is a rubberised black plastic plate that sits in the top of the base. This provides the platform on which your charging devices will sit, with the tactile finish providing enough friction to stop them sliding around. A cut-out section at the bottom of this plate allows the relevant cables to come through from the base to charge your selected devices.</p>
<p>It really is as simple as that. You plug it all in, select the correct cables for your chosen devices, place the top plate back on and connect your gadgets. Voila! You are charging without the usual tangle of wires.</p>
<p>The two female USB connections give you scope for selecting any other bespoke connections you need, for example if you have a phone that needs something different, you can simply connect the cable you'd normally use with your PC, bearing in mind that unless you have spare cables, you'll have to disconnect it to sync with your PC. It is also worth checking that your device will charge from USB and not just exchange data.</p>
<p>We tried a number of different devices, with three being a comfortable number given the space to rest them on the top plate. All the devices we tried charged without any problems, although potentially there is the chance that if you draw too much (by connecting too many devices) then some might not charge.</p>
<p>Once setup and sitting securely on a desk or table, the BlueLounge Refresh looks tidy enough. Pick it up and the spare cables inside will rattle around a bit and the top plate isn't held in place by anything other than gravity.</p></p>

									<p>Verdict: <br /><p>There is little to dislike about the BlueLounge Refresh. It looks smart enough and does the job it sets out to do. Once you have a charger of this type, you'll probably wonder how you lived with the mess beforehand.</p>
<p>It is expensive though, coming in at ?70, which sounds like a lot for a plastic box with six wires inside.</p></p>
				
				
				
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											<a href="http://www.pocket-lint.com/review-gallery/4424/bluelounge-refresh-charging-station-review/1#image" title="BlueLounge Refresh"><img class="" src="http://images4.pocket-lint.com/images/3Abb/bluelounge-refresh-charging-station-review-0.jpg" alt="BlueLounge Refresh charging station  . Gadgets, Bluelounge Refresh, Bluelounge, Chargers, USB gadgets 0" /></a>&nbsp;
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				<p><a href="http://www.pocket-lint.com/review/4424/bluelounge-refresh-charging-station-review">BlueLounge Refresh charging station  </a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.pocket-lint.com">http://www.pocket-lint.com</a> on Fri, 30 Oct 2009 16:12:03 +0000</p>
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			<title><![CDATA[REVIEWS: Wildcharge wireless charger ]]></title>
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			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Paul Lester]]></dc:creator>
			<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 09:34:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					Will this free you from wires?<br />
					<img class="" src="http://images2.pocket-lint.com/images/3yFm/wildcharge-wireless-charger-device-review-0.jpg" alt="Wildcharge wireless charger . Gadgets, Wildcharge, Chargers, Wireless, Phones, BlackBerry, iPhone, Phone chargers 0" />				</p>
				<p><p>The Wildcharge comes in the form of a slim black pad with silver conductive strips running along its surface and can either be picked up by itself or bundled with an optional adaptor depending on which device you&rsquo;re primarily looking to use with it.</p>
<p>Skins are available for the Apple iPhone/touch and Blackberry Curve/Pearl and a range of additional adaptors are available for various other devices, along with a "PowerDisc" multi-adaptor solution that includes Mini- and Micro-USB along with attachments for most popular mobile phones.</p>
<p>You&rsquo;ll need one of these skins/adaptors before you can use the Wildcharge, since there still needs to be a bridge between the power supplied by the pad and the power port on a handheld. In essence then, this is not so much a truly "wireless" charger as a way to bypass a simple cable.</p>
<p>With this in mind we can see the compartmentalised solutions on offer to Apple and BlackBerry owners as being far more appealing than connecting using a multi-adapter, and even though you can charge multiple devices at once using the pad we wonder how eager people will be to shell out for the necessary hardware in order to avoid plugging a phone in at the wall.</p>
<p>Setup and operation is very straightforward however, and a phone or other gadget is charged in the same way as it would be conventionally, and in about the same time. It really is as easy as placing a device down on the mat if you&rsquo;re using a skin-solution, though the PowerDisc does involve fishing out the right adaptor and plugging this in manually.</p>
<p>The Wildcharge pad itself comes in at just under ?50, a multi-charger will set you back ?14.99 and dedicated "skins" start at ?22.99, though bundles are available for a significant saving. Still, it&rsquo;ll be a simple assessment of cost versus benefit for most consumers and while gadget aficionados will no doubt laud the convenience of the WildCharge we&rsquo;d question its appeal to the mass-market in its current guise.</p></p>

									<p>Verdict: <br /><p>The Wildcharge works well in an optimum environment and to an extent does what it says on the tin. There are conditions however, such as the fact that you have to employ a dedicated skin for Apple and BlackBerry devices or plugging a gadget in manually using a multi-charger, which kind of defeats the point. Those willing to shell out for what is ultimately a mild convenience should enjoy the benefits, but we can&rsquo;t see it taking off quite yet.</p>
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				<p><a href="http://www.pocket-lint.com/review/4389/wildcharge-wireless-charger-device-review">Wildcharge wireless charger </a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.pocket-lint.com">http://www.pocket-lint.com</a> on Thu, 29 Oct 2009 09:34:40 +0000</p>
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