[Atomic14] bought some wireless LEDs that receive power from a base station. They were very neatly packaged, but — we like it — he took one apart and made his own versions. They may not look as ...
Wireless LEDs. That’s what [Scotty Allen] found in Japan, and if you find something you just have to replicate it. [Scotty] found these wireless LEDs in a display stand for model makers and gunpla.
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The Range has reduced the price of an LED wireless lamp to just a few pounds, and shoppers are loving it. With Halloween now ...
In a key advance toward wireless, minimally invasive temporary pacemakers, researchers have made a thin silicon device that lays flat on the heart’s surface and regulates heartbeat using light (Nature ...
A city near Tokyo is the first in Japan to test wireless charging for EVs – and the chargers are in front of traffic lights. The pilot is being run in Kashiwa-no-ha Smart City by the Universities of ...