Laptops, cell phones, portable electronics—even with all the personal mobility they offer, we're
still tied to the cords, adapters and outlets needed to recharge. Not anymore. KI has cut the
cord and embraced wireless power.
Now, we can stay connected without connections. It's called eCoupled technology—
intelligent wireless power that will soon be built into KI furniture. You'll be able to recharge enabled digital devices simply by placing them on a KI desk or table. And, the technology will work with many makes and models as the Wireless Power Consortium seeks to promote market adoption of Qi (pronounced CHEE), a universal wireless power standard for all rechargeable electronic devices.
A wireless world is becoming a reality, and KI will enable its furniture with eCoupled technology within a year.
Now, we can stay connected without connections. It's called eCoupled technology—
intelligent wireless power that will soon be built into KI furniture. You'll be able to recharge enabled digital devices simply by placing them on a KI desk or table. And, the technology will work with many makes and models as the Wireless Power Consortium seeks to promote market adoption of Qi (pronounced CHEE), a universal wireless power standard for all rechargeable electronic devices.
A wireless world is becoming a reality, and KI will enable its furniture with eCoupled technology within a year.
Videos
White Papers
Press Coverage
- KI CES Press Release (DOC)
- KI works on magnetic field charger that would eliminate need for cords, chargers, converters - Green Bay Press Gazette (PDF)
- 2020 Visions - New York Post (PDF)
- Cutting the Clutter - The Economist (PDF)
- Kimball Office and KI Launch New Technology at CES - Interior Design (PDF)




