Duracell announced a few new products today, the most interesting of the lot is the “myGrid” charging device. It appears to make inductive charging convenient for almost any device you might have, which seems like a really good idea.
Duracell is trying to bring batteries and charging into the next generation, and honestly, the product line up is pretty impressive. We’re arranging to review the myGrid, which I think would be the most interesting of the line up to you, the CrunchGear reader. Assuming that it works as advertised, it’ll provide a inductive charging solution to almost any mobile device through the use of an adapter that is attached to your phone. Look for that review in the coming weeks.
And now, from the press release:
Duracell today launched its new Duracell Smart Power initiative, which expands the brand’s product portfolio beyond the traditional battery to address the ever-growing and ever-changing power needs of the modern consumer. The company’s latest offerings, such as the new drop-and-go myGrid™ charging pad, fall under an emerging category of personal power solutions and signify Duracell’s commitment to keeping today’s consumers connected to the devices they need the most at all times.
Duracell Smart Power and its range of personal power solutions continue the company’s focus on reliability, performance and technological innovation but now deliver added power efficiency allowing consumers the freedom to live beyond the grid. More than 10 new products mark the start of Duracell Smart Power ranging from myGrid™ to on-the-go compact power chargers, new rechargeable battery chargers and patented LED technology for flashlights.
“Duracell Smart Power is an evolution of Duracell’s heritage that builds upon the reliability and performance that our batteries have and will always deliver. This initiative will serve as an important lens for future product innovation as we expand the breadth of our offerings to address the evolution of personal power,” said Rick June, Duracell Vice President and General Manager, North America. “Our new personal power solutions allow consumers the freedom to live their lives without the limits of staying tethered to today’s power grid. It is charging made simple.”
Duracell Smart Power Products
Duracell Smart Power products represent state-of-the-art charging performance. Making charging simpler, creating new ways to take extra power with you, and providing new ways to maximize power efficiency, Duracell’s latest developments showcase innovation beyond the battery. Products include:
·Duracell myGrid™ charging pad – Consumers can enjoy a better daily charging experience with this device that eliminates the mess of multiple cords by simultaneously charging multiple devices, such as cell phones, MP3 music players or other mobile devices. Once the charging pad is plugged in, your devices can go cordless. By simply fitting a device with a Power Sleeve™ or Power Clip™, you can drop your device on myGrid™ and go.
·Duracell Instant Charger – This compact Lithium Ion Rechargeable charger provides reserve power for popular mobile devices, such as BlackBerrys, iPods and cellphones that come with USB power cords. A USB-to-mini-USB cord is included. Mobile users can now enjoy up to 35 hours of additional power that is efficiently managed with an on/off switch.
·Duracell Powerhouse Charger – Provides reserve power for consumers’ most critical devices, including any cell phone, PDA or MP3 player that comes with a USB power cord or can connect to the Powerhouse’s mini-USB arm. Powerhouse also comes with a USB-to-mini-USB cord and features an on/off switch for power conservation, making it a must for today’s frequent travelers.
·Duracell Pocket Charger – A pocket-sized, supplemental Lithium Ion Rechargeable power source works with all USB-powered cell phones. Pocket Charger provides convenient power when a cell phone battery dies and the owner is away from the traditional outlet for recharging. The Pocket Charger offers cell phone users up to 60 percent more talk time and includes a mini-USB charging arm as well as a USB-to-mini-USB cord.
·Duracell GoMobile – The Energy Star-certified GoMobile delivers a charge to AA or AAA NiMH batteries in just one hour. Designed to fit in a car’s cup holder, it also is designed to fit with home décor and comes with four Duracell Pre-Charged Rechargeable batteries that can be recharged hundreds of times while holding their charge for up to one year when not in use.
·Duracell GoEasy – The Energy Star-certified GoEasy is compact enough to go where you go and charges up to two AA or AAA NiMH batteries. It comes with two rechargeable batteries that can be recharged hundreds of times.
·Duracell Daylite LED Flashlight – Captures up to 100 percent of light to focus a brighter, whiter beam, while providing 5 times the battery life of everyday “incandescent bulb” flashlights. The Daylite series, initially introduced in fall 2008, now includes five new models with Daylite Tough flashlights, spotlights and headlamps.
These innovations complement the company’s existing portfolio of time-tested CopperTop and rechargeable battery solutions. For more information, visit www.duracell.com/smartpower.
The myGrid will be available in October for $79.99, with additional “Power Sleeves” available for $34.99 each.
EDIT: After this was published, we got some more information from the manufacturer. It’s conductive, not inductive charging. Additionally, we got some clarification regarding the adapters. The standard unit comes with Power Sleeves for Motorola and Nokia phones, and the Blackberry Curve and Pearl sleeves are available for $34.99 each. I also asked about the iPhone and Blackberry Tour products. The Power Sleeves for those will be available late spring 2010.










This would be great if they supported any devices that came out in the last couple of years. BlackBerry Pearl and Curve? What about Bold, Storm, Tour…
This looks like a licenses version of WildCharge, they were never able to get any momentum with it. They need a device manufacturer announce support…then you’ll get some momentum.
Don’t get me wrong, I like the idea of this product. They never seem to have support for the devices I have.
It appears to me that the Power Sleeves plug into the charge port on the phone, regardless of brand. So if the phone uses standard USB or mini-USB, it should work with the device. I’ll test this theory when I get my review unit, and get back to you.
What I see here is cordless, not contactless…
Looks like there is no inducton on this product, which looks a lot like the one from wildcharge (https://www.wildcharge.com/).
Plus the wireless power standard is still in draft stage (http://www.wirelesspowerconsortium.com/)
Although the Pre touchstone is based on induction.