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Old 10-24-2009, 04:37 PM
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Build/Design
The Powermat design and build are stellar. Within the first moments of opening the box, the first thing that was noticed was it was solid. Not only is the build solid, the design is very appealing, one could set it anywhere and be happy with how it looks with the surroundings. The mat does not feel cheap nor does it look cheap. Around the outside of the mat, there is silver plastic to give a dull chrome look, and no this is not thin plastic, the build feels very solid. The mat itself feels great as well, it has a smooth texture and very durable feel.

Charging
A lot of mobile users are asking question on the charging the Powermat provides, as in how fast and whether or not it keeps its charge as it would from a wall charger. I tested both Powermats (travelers and home/office units) with three devices, my personal BlackBerry Tour 9630, BlackBerry Curve 8330, and my iPhone 3G. They were all on the mat at the same time. The home and office mat seemed like it charged all units a bit faster than the travelers pad. Times are listed below:

* Home/Office Pad:

Tour (no case): Charged completely from 10% of battery in about 1 hour and 45 minutes.
Curve: Was dead when charged and fully charged within 2 hours.
iPhone: Seemed to charge the fastest as it had a 25% battery and was fully charged in just over an hour.

* Travelers Pad:

Tour (no case): Was tested at same battery level and for a complete charge took around 2 hours.
Curve: Was tested with 30% battery and this took an hour and half.
iPhone: the iPhone was tested with same battery and took about 1 hour and 20 minutes.

With all the devices tested, the battery life was the same as if it was charged from the wall. I noticed no drop in time of uses. This is great news as the life of the battery means a lot to users and they will be able to stress their phones the same as before. In addition, when the phones or devices are fully charged, the mat cuts off the power to that cell or multiple cells, thus drawing no more power.

Convenience:
Convenience is what the Powermat is all about. The home/office mat allows you to get rid of all the spaghetti wires for all the devices being charged. Just simply plug-in the one outlet and start placing your devices on the mat, this allows users to clean up quite a bit of wires and messes. Did I mention the travelers pad folds up? Sure does, perfect for many travelers alike and highly convenient for many users even at home as it is made for easy storage.

Features:
Powermat offers tons of features with the pad itself and also accessories received with the pad. The mat features a great black look and silver trim as discussed before. There are lights to alert you that device is being charged, the lights also have a button on the back of the mats for dimming the light, making the light brighter, and not showing any light at the users convenience. Along with the lights, the mat makes a “zwing” type sound when the device is placed on the mat and is charging. Just like the lights, the sound has options to turn up and down the loudness of the sound and also shutting the sound off. Both mats also come with a USB port on the back for devices that are charged specifically with a USB cable, whis is a great feature. When placing a device on the pad to charge, the case causes a “handshake” which makes the phone vibrate to alert the user the device is properly aligned and can create faster charging. With the travelers pad, users receive a small case that is magnetically pulled together for ease of traveling with the pad and charger. Each mat comes with a accessories kit with 8 universal tips for multiple devices. Tips are as follows, Nitendo DS and DSi, Samsung, Sony, Apple, Micro USB, LG, and also a mini USB that is used on the adaptor. With so many tips, one could charge a very wide range of devices if you do not have the charger cases. In addition to the tips, users receive a power box and also a tip storage box.

Cases:
If you are worried about using a case full time on your device for easier use of Powermat, do not worry as the cases do not add very much bulk at all. I have my iPhone case on full time and it actually feels better in my hands. BlackBerry devices receive a battery cover and not a case. The cases and covers feel very sturdy and durable as I dropped my iPhone and Curve to test how they would handle it. Without a hitch they passed with flying colors. Also, on the back of the case or cover is a magnetic square where the Powermat charges the device, unfortunately not all devices are supported yet.

Pricing:
The home/office and travelers mat both sell for $99 a piece which includes the case (traverlers mat only) and the accessories kit. Cases for select phones range and devices from $29.99-$39.99 which are sold separately from the mats. Great price for all the features offered and received.

Does it work as directed?
The Powermat fully works as directed and looks great while doing the work. Tons of features and great amount of accessories for the price.

How does it work?

Powermat uses magnetic induction. Instead of conductivity the mat uses inductive technology. This technology is also safer, more cost efficient, and also allows you to work with water so the Powermat is safe to get wet.

Pros:
Tons of features, tons of options, no order in which to place devices on the mat, sleek looking, durable, small and lightweight, quality of product and accessories.

Cons:
Not all devices are supported at the moment including the Storm and Tour, price may seem high but very reasonable.

Imagine the day that all mobile device makers incorporate this technology into their products (I.E. Research In Motion, Apple, Samsung, Nokia, Sony, etc.). The day of wall chargers will be over and we will welcome the days of Powermat. Powermat is convenience right in your kitchen, living room, and even bedrooms that will help prevent wire messes and welcome innovation.

Final Rating 4.5

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Wow! Fantastically done! Thank you for the review, you answered many questions that I had about this.
.....now if we can get them to do a 50% off sale....
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Great review. Might have to get one.
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Old 10-29-2009, 08:13 AM
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Good review but this product is grossly overpriced. No way in **** I would ever pay $99.00 for the matt, and another $30.00 per device totalling $190.00 to use this fully and effectively.

When you look at the fact they give you a charger for FREE with your phone.

Now, if the powermat was $50 and phone manufacturers had the technology built in to their devices i'd be more inclined to get one. For now i'll be the outcast and use the cord

But like I said, nice complete review
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Old 10-29-2009, 12:04 PM
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it seems cool, but isn't it just a glorified charging dock?
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Old 11-02-2009, 04:16 PM
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I'm considering getting one of these, but I'm not sure for the price. If they added sync capabilities to it, that would be cool. As for now, I will wait.
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Default Curve 8310 Powermat - Car Charger/USB Compatibility

Does the powermat battery cover interfere with the car charger? How about the USB cable? If the battery cover does render the car charger and/or USB unusable, I would appreciate a brief, simple explanation of why it does so. Thanks!
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Old 12-28-2009, 08:50 AM
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I can see why people may like this item as a way to tidy up several wires but im affraid for me personally, it seems utterly pointless... it is advertised as a wireless charging device.. granted you dont physically put the charging cable into the device, but you have to either have those expensive sleaves or these other little power cubes and place it on the mat, which is connected to a power point???? so its not really wireless charging, its a glorified and very expensive wall charger!
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I use this device at work and I love it.

I used to have three 'wall-mount' chargers plugged in to two outlets. I had to constantly swap the plugs and untangle the cords. I also had to unplug my desk lights to get the second socket! Another cord was attached to the usb drive on my computer and strung up through the keboard drawer. I was under the desk every week fumbling for the cord as I would inadvertantly knock it out with my feet.

Now all that is gone. The powermat takes care of all the wires with just the one power cord. My desk light is plugged back in and I haven't been under my desk since.

The drawbacks? FutureShop was sold out of all the receivers so I am stuck to charging one device at a time until I can get more receivers. Another drawback is that I just found out that there ia a newer version coming out in a few months that will remove the need for bulky covers (the receivers) to be added to my devices. Oh, and could the excess tip holder not have been big enough to hold all the tips available?

Regardless, the unit looks great, works perfectly, and leaves my desk looking more professional.
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Thanks for the review. I really want to get this for my Curve 8330, but the price is kind of a turn of as well since the only device I have to use it with is my phone since my wife's doesn't half a sleeve yet, and I have a POS Zune as well.
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For those of you who are not happy with the price check out ebay, I just got the charger for $40 and the attachment for $6, these prices are including shipping. As to my reasoning for purchasing it, I work in a rural community which takes a toll on my battery I have to replace my phone about every 8 months because the plug wears out, I'm on my 7th bb and I've only had 2models.

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I had a store credit and this caught my eye yesterday. I had the Palm Pre and the inductive charger was cool. I have the Tour so I got the Tour receiver (battery cover $29.99) and the 2 space mat, which came with the Powercube ($79.99). The Tour receiver also fits the Bold 9650.

My desk and floor are much tidier. The micro USB adapter charges my Kindle 3 and the Apple adapter works on my iPod Touch 2g. The other adapters are of no use to me.

I wish the Powercube was black and not white with a lime green colored cord, and I could do without the sci-fi sound effects (it lights up under each mat space when charging too), but so far it has worked as advertised.

The receiver (battery cover) does protrude somewhat and adds a little weight to the device.
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