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Charger eliminates parasitic power loss.
Most of us plug our mobile phone charger in and just leave it plugged in all the time, even if the phone isn't connected to it. What most of us fail to realize is that the average charger for a cell phone draws the same power from the AC outlet whether or not your phone is actually using the power.That means that there is lots of wasted electricity around the country and the world thanks to mobile phone chargers. AT&T claims that enough power is wasted by chargers that are plugged in with no phone attached to power 24,000 homes per year. AT&T is set to offer a new charger starting in May called the ZERO Charger.
The ZERO Charger recognizes when there is no phone plugged into it and will disconnect the power from the AC outlet automatically to avoid parasitic power loss. The charger will be available exclusively at AT&T stores around the country. The wireless provider doesn’t mention the price for the charger, but states it will cost the same as a replacement charger today.
The charger is also made using green packaging and promises to work with other mobile phones for years to come. Allowing a user to keep an existing charger when they upgrade their phone means that less chargers will find their way into the landfill.
“In an effort to provide environmentally friendly and simpler solutions for our customers, AT&T worked hand in hand with Superior Communications to create the first practical and user-friendly zero-draw charger for mobile phones,” said Carlton Hill, vice president of Devices and Product Development for AT&T's wireless operations. “With the size of AT&T’s customer base, providing solutions like these helps our customers make a big difference.”
The ZERO Charger recognizes when there is no phone plugged into it and will disconnect the power from the AC outlet automatically to avoid parasitic power loss. The charger will be available exclusively at AT&T stores around the country. The wireless provider doesn’t mention the price for the charger, but states it will cost the same as a replacement charger today.
The charger is also made using green packaging and promises to work with other mobile phones for years to come. Allowing a user to keep an existing charger when they upgrade their phone means that less chargers will find their way into the landfill.
“In an effort to provide environmentally friendly and simpler solutions for our customers, AT&T worked hand in hand with Superior Communications to create the first practical and user-friendly zero-draw charger for mobile phones,” said Carlton Hill, vice president of Devices and Product Development for AT&T's wireless operations. “With the size of AT&T’s customer base, providing solutions like these helps our customers make a big difference.”
(from internet)
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