Exploring a New Wireless Power Paradigm at CES 2026 by Etherdyne Technologies
A Revolutionary Leap in Wireless Power
As innovation continues to reshape the technological landscape, Etherdyne Technologies Inc. (ETI) is set to redefine how electronic devices are powered at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. This ambitious venture will showcase a sophisticated approach to wireless power that allows multiple electronic devices to charge simultaneously within a designated area named the Wire-Free Power Zone™.
A Cord-Free Future
The highlight of ETI's presence at CES will be a demonstration featuring a completely cord-free workspace. Imagine a desk where various devices, including laptops (charged up to 50 watts), mobile phones, and assorted computer peripherals, draw energy without the limitations of physical connectors. This revolutionary concept is not merely a vision; it capitalizes on the advancements of low-frequency magnetic resonance technology, which facilitates safe and efficient energy transfer up to 100 watts.
Jeff Yen, Co-Founder of ETI, asserts that this represents a pivotal moment in technological history—a realization of ideas that pioneers like Nikola Tesla once dreamed of. He stated, “What Nikola Tesla once imagined is no longer just a lab demo. Our platform is proven and ready to scale.” The implications are vast, promising to eliminate the clutter and inconvenience of wires, while also diminishing the dependence on rechargeable batteries.
How It Works
At the core of ETI's revolutionary technology is the utilization of magnetic resonance. Devices equipped with receivers just need to enter the designated Wire-Free Power Zone™ to harness magnetic energy, transforming it into usable electricity. This empowers users to freely move their devices without losing power, creating a seamless and hassle-free experience.
With eight years of research and development under its belt, along with 43 granted patents and the necessary regulatory approvals, ETI is not just a step ahead; it is actively constructing a new standard for mid-power energy delivery. This advancement is poised to have far-reaching applications across consumer electronics, the Internet of Things (IoT), and various computing devices.
Jon McEwen, EVP of Pacific Northern, shared insights on the practical benefits of ETI's technology, particularly in retail environments. He noted the advantage of wirelessly powered displays, which enhance flexibility in visual merchandising and alleviate obstacles related to cord hazards and the constant need for staff recharging.
The Future Is Here
Visitors to CES 2026 will be able to experiment with ETI’s technology firsthand at the Powercast booth, #51716, located in the Venetian Expo's Smart Home section. Media representatives and potential partners are encouraged to set up demo appointments to explore the possibilities that ETI's innovations present.
Tom Hunt, VP of Business Development at ETI, expressed enthusiasm for showcasing this cutting-edge technology.