Super cool tech that would be 10x easier then what ltt was doing!!! Would there ever be a kit or something for people to add this functionality to there existing keyboard and mice?
Interesting idea, obviously it worked quite well with this keyboard, but we need to grab some more power-hungry keyboards (RGB) and see the power draw and construction of them before we make anything like that. However, because the keyboard is in the same place and orientation for most of its life, we expect this to be a viable market for wireless power for sure. We are going to use this video to highlight the feasibility of RF wireless power in these types of peripherals.
Great work guys! Just a thought: There could be a feedback mechanism to turn off the transmitter once the receivers are near 100% charge. Also I am curious, why did you have to "latch" the keyboard by taking it near the transmitter when it was batteryless?
Great suggestion, also, probably the wrong term, I just needed to get close enough to initially start the Bluetooth between the keyboard and computer, then you could move it back a few more inches.
@@Powercastco oh that's neet! What frequency channel does it use? + What's the efficiency percentage of the electric transfer rate at the distance from the keyboard to the transmitter? (best case scenario 15cm from the transmitter to the keyboard)
It is different tech. We can reach distances of over 100 feet, however, every time we double the distance we 1/4 the received power. Of the power that gets to our antenna, our chip converts about 80% of that into usable DC power.
Is this something we can accomplish on the consumer level with your current items for sale? That is, could I purchase everything required from you all and DIY my own? I use a wireless Niz Plum X87 keyboard that's perfect for me in every way but needing a cable to charge it. Since I have to have a cable available to charge anyway, I've just ended up leaving it hardwired at all times. But this seems like the perfect solution to create my endgame keyboard.
Send a kit to LTT for construcvit critisysm 🤔 also considering where you made the announcement i am surprised nobody has asked for a sample kir 🤔 also check how power efficient it is compared to Qi charging because it has isnane losses yours might be better.
Nice video but I would have liked to have seen how it was installed. Not why. I understand the why. I want to see the how. Please. I would like to see a product that I can plug in to an existing product like my phone does not come with wireless charging. But I was able to buy a wireless charging it fits between my phone case and my phone. And now I'm able to wirelessly charge my phone. I'm sure you'll get there soon. Or maybe something that I could plug into USB and my TV and be able to power everything like that. Instead of having to buy a TV new that has that. I'd love it if my smartwatch could charge like this that alone is worth it
Super cool tech that would be 10x easier then what ltt was doing!!! Would there ever be a kit or something for people to add this functionality to there existing keyboard and mice?
Interesting idea, obviously it worked quite well with this keyboard, but we need to grab some more power-hungry keyboards (RGB) and see the power draw and construction of them before we make anything like that. However, because the keyboard is in the same place and orientation for most of its life, we expect this to be a viable market for wireless power for sure. We are going to use this video to highlight the feasibility of RF wireless power in these types of peripherals.
Cool technology, hope to see this go mainstream
This needs to be spread around more
100% That's what we think as well!
quite impressive, can't wait for phones to have these chips too, its barely enough to charge it but you could get a few extra minutes of usage though
Exactly!
@@Powercastco gaaaaay
Great work guys! Just a thought: There could be a feedback mechanism to turn off the transmitter once the receivers are near 100% charge.
Also I am curious, why did you have to "latch" the keyboard by taking it near the transmitter when it was batteryless?
Great suggestion, also, probably the wrong term, I just needed to get close enough to initially start the Bluetooth between the keyboard and computer, then you could move it back a few more inches.
@@Powercastco ok, so it wasn't a powersupply thing, but more of a "the keyboard needs more power when starting up" thing.
linus needs to see this
100% We are trying to get it to him @linustechtips
Hey, that's pretty cool! Small question, doesn't RF signals can interfere with lots of stuff?
Our FCC-certified transmitters are designed to play nice with others on the frequency.
@@Powercastco oh that's neet! What frequency channel does it use? + What's the efficiency percentage of the electric transfer rate at the distance from the keyboard to the transmitter? (best case scenario 15cm from the transmitter to the keyboard)
How power efficient is this technology? Is it better than coil based Qi charger ?
It is different tech. We can reach distances of over 100 feet, however, every time we double the distance we 1/4 the received power. Of the power that gets to our antenna, our chip converts about 80% of that into usable DC power.
Maybe you can make a usb c adapter so there is no need to modify the keyboard.
This needs more likes and views
Is the Ubiquity Module itself available for purchase, yet?
Not yet, we are working out some of the details. I will update when available.
However, The light sticks and transmitter (powerspot) are currently available
Is this something we can accomplish on the consumer level with your current items for sale? That is, could I purchase everything required from you all and DIY my own? I use a wireless Niz Plum X87 keyboard that's perfect for me in every way but needing a cable to charge it. Since I have to have a cable available to charge anyway, I've just ended up leaving it hardwired at all times. But this seems like the perfect solution to create my endgame keyboard.
Is it at all possible to buy the transmitter currently? If so where?
Send a kit to LTT for construcvit critisysm 🤔 also considering where you made the announcement i am surprised nobody has asked for a sample kir 🤔 also check how power efficient it is compared to Qi charging because it has isnane losses yours might be better.
where can i buy these components?
Do you do international shipping
"fun little project" he says while fulfilling Nicola Teslas lifelong dream
Wow
Nice video but I would have liked to have seen how it was installed. Not why. I understand the why. I want to see the how. Please. I would like to see a product that I can plug in to an existing product like my phone does not come with wireless charging. But I was able to buy a wireless charging it fits between my phone case and my phone. And now I'm able to wirelessly charge my phone. I'm sure you'll get there soon. Or maybe something that I could plug into USB and my TV and be able to power everything like that. Instead of having to buy a TV new that has that. I'd love it if my smartwatch could charge like this that alone is worth it
Good point, with the cost of the transmitter electronics down to $5, we think there will be a lot more appliances that will also be RF Transmitters.
not as minimalist tho
I can't believe the CIA hasn't put one in his dome yet. Absolutely amazing!
*Promosm*