uBeam CEO Meredith Perry speaks at the 2015 PTTOW! Annual Summit at Terrenea Resort in Rancho Palos Verdes, California on May 7, 2015. Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images for PTTOW! Next month will mark ...
UBeam promises to enable wireless charging from across the room instead of requiring users to keep their devices on a charging mat. Reuters It's one of the hottest tech startups in Silicon Valley, but ...
What if wireless power at a distance actually worked? It does. uBeam invented a way to wirelessly send energy up to 15 feet away with ultrasound. What if you could slap a wireless charging case on ...
The tech world is all abuzz again about another startup failing to live up to its promises. Paul Reynolds, the former VP of engineering at uBeam, has come out with a blog claiming that the company’s ...
It must violate the laws of physics. It must be dangerous. It must be impossible. This is what critics have concluded despite not actually knowing the details behind uBeam’s wireless power technology.
As rumors swirl around Apple's potential integration of wireless charging in future iPhone models, The Verge discovered the company has recently hired a pair of engineers with specialties focused in ...
The future is wireless power, or so say a thousand press releases in my spam folder, and with very few exceptions every single system of wireless power delivery has fallen flat on its face. Except for ...
uBeam's mission has always been to make your wireless devices truly wireless. No more plugging your "wireless" computer into a 15 foot power cord to keep it running, said its CEO Meredith Perry on ...
In 2011, Meredith Perry and Nora Dweck took the stage at a high profile tech conference and demonstrated how you can charge your phone wirelessly by beaming ultrasonic rays at it. Since then, the ...
Wireless power startup uBeam of Santa Monica has hired two ultrasonic industry veterans. Former ultrasonic medical imaging consultant Paul Chandler has been hired as the company’s vice president of ...
Wireless charging start-up uBeam has been accused of having a sham product by a former employee, TechCrunch reported Wednesday. The company — launched in 2011 while its founder was a student at the ...
is a Senior Producer on Decoder. Previously, he reported on the technology and gaming industries for more than a decade. uBeam is a bit of a mystery in Silicon Valley. The wireless charging company ...