Testseek.com have collected 18 expert reviews of the Powermat Portable Mat PMM-PT100 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Powermat Portable Mat PMM-PT100.
April 2010
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The editors liked
Wireless induction charging
Don't have to mess with cords again!
Fast and easy wireless charging
Visible and audible acknowledgment of charging
Quickly charge many devices (up to four at a time)
Auto shut-down after device is fully charged
Folds up into a smaller package
Seamlessly charges multiple devices
Cases are solid
Universal Charger charges just about everything portable.
Concept
Design
The editors didn't like
Limited device specific receivers
Price
Limited selection of supported devices at this time
Still need wires for some devices
Could use more options for charging other devices (AA batteries
Flashlights)
Can't store all the Powercube tips in the storage box
Bigger charging points would be helpful
Unseemly raised edge for iPhone 3G and iPod touch case
Steep entry price
Magnetic induction connection isn’t truly wireless
Abstract: Yes, it does make a futuristic sound when you put something on or take something off. It’s the future dammit; it’s supposed to sound like a friendly little robot. It actually kind of reminded..
Abstract: The Powermat comes with a magnetic carry pouchPowermat made a name for itself with its innovative product as much as its controversial commercial, so how the hell does it work? Inductive charging is not new; Palm’s Touchstone made the Pre an immediate...
As I said above their are two versions of the Powermat, Home & Office and Portable. Since they cost the same I recommend you get the Powermat Portable because if you ever need to take it on a trip it will be much easier. At a cost of just $99 it is rea...
When I first approached the Powermat I already had a negative opinion of the device and its technology. Even after the great treatment they showed us at CES 2010. I felt that perhaps the product was out of line with the price and it was more fad than...
Folds up into a smaller package: Seamlessly charges multiple devices; cases are solid; Universal Charger charges just about everything portable.
Unseemly raised edge for iPhone 3G and iPod touch case; steep entry price; magnetic induction connection isn’t truly wireless; cases are difficult to remove.
Category | iPhone » Accessories If you’ve ever had to fiddle around with a charging cable for your phone or iPod, or cast an envious glance at wireless chargers like the Palm Pre’s Touchstone, Powermat's "wireless" charging pads may h...
Fast and easy wireless charging, Visible and audible acknowledgment of charging, Quickly charge many devices (up to four at a time), Auto shut-down after device is fully charged
Price, Limited selection of supported devices at this time, Still need wires for some devices, Could use more options for charging other devices (AA batteries, Flashlights), Can't store all the Powercube tips in the storage box, Bigger charging points would be helpful
The Powermat portable wireless charging mat can greatly reduce the number of chargers you need to power your devices... A good thing for when you are at home, and an even better thing when you are traveling. Instead of a jumble of cables and power bri...
Abstract: Hate to say it, but while the Powermat is the better solution overall, dollar for dollar it’s not worth paying nearly twice as much for this solution (for one device) as you’d pay for the competing Wildcharge solution. But if money is no object, then the Powermat’s bells and whistles are tempting. Come to think of it..
Abstract: TV, print and online ad space has been bombarded by commercials for a new product called Powermat. Given the attention this has been getting, I decided to get my hands on one to see what all the buzz is about.Powermat is one of the first commercially a...