Wednesday, August 25, 2010

PREE finalizing provisional patent application for breakthrough smartphone charger

NEW ORLEANS, USA: GoSolarUSA Inc. announced that the PREE Corp. is finalizing a provisional patent application for its PREEcharge design, which can charge portable electronics including the Apple iPhone, iPOD, and other wireless devices.

GSLO expects the provisional patent application be filed with the US Patent and Trademark Office this week. The application describes the PREEcharge, a breakthrough device that utilizes new technology to harvest power from inbound signals, including Bluetooth channels, CDMA transmissions, wireless local area networks, and more. The PREEcharge also features solar cells to supplement the power needs of smartphones and other mobile devices.

PREE stands for “Providing Reliable Energy Everywhere.” The PREE Corp. inked a profit participation agreement with GoSolarUSA in July.

“The PREEcharge is a flagship product that we believe will revolutionize the use of mobile smartphones and other portable electronics,” said Tyson Rohde, President and CEO of GSLO. “The finalization of this provisional patent application brings us one step closer to bringing the PREEcharge to market.”

The PREEcharge is designed for use with a wide range of smartphones, including Apple’s iPhone, Research in Motion’s Blackberry, and Google’s Android. Smartphone users often find that their batteries can’t keep up with the power-hungry demands of applications, with a typical smartphone battery losing 5-10 percent of its life every hour.

The PREEcharge is designed to allow smartphone users to charge their phones wirelessly using energy harvested from wireless LAN waves and solar rays.

GoSolarUSA aggressively acquires, develops, and markets the most promising and potentially profitable American solar technology possible, making the company a natural partner for the PREE Cor.

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