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This Soup Is Cooking…In Its Packaging [Wireless]

This Soup Is Cooking...In Its Packaging [Wireless] Quick free association exercise: What do you’re thinking that of once I say ” wireless power?” My answer, as of twenty minutes ago: a cup of soup cooking instantly when set on a wireless charging surface. While still in its packaging.

With their eCoupled wireless charging technology, Fulton Innovations hopes to remove the scourge of cables from our gadget lives. A noble aim! And one they’re doing pretty damn well which includes their friends at the Wireless Power Consortium. To indicate off, they’re printing wireless charging tech directly on packaging. Wha? Yeah. Pull a tab; put your snack on an eCoupled countertop, and press ” low,” ” medium,” or ” high” in your f’ing cup of soup.. That’s it! Magic! I’m not cooking until this becomes a reality.

This Soup Is Cooking...In Its Packaging [Wireless]

The tech will also be used to drag up nutritional information just by tossing a box in your counter. But back to magical self-cooking packaging… [ Ecoupled ]

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