Etherdyne Technologies (ETI) will showcase its groundbreaking wireless power zone at CES 2026. The demo features a truly cord-free desk setup—powering a laptop at up to 50 watts, a smartphone charger, and computer peripherals—all without cables or battery swaps. Unlike traditional wireless charging, ETI’s technology delivers continuous, position-free power to multiple devices at once. Innovation accelerates when power cords disappear, and ETI is leading the way. At the heart of this system is low-frequency magnetic resonance, enabling seamless energy transfer in a shared space.
Goodbye Cords, Hello Clean Desks
ETI’s Wire-Free Power Zone™ creates a clutter-free, highly functional workspace by eliminating the need for power cords. Devices equipped with ETI’s receivers automatically convert magnetic energy into electricity when inside the zone. Users can move devices freely while staying powered—no more plugging in, unplugging, or managing batteries.
Power That Moves With You
The platform supports simultaneous wireless power delivery to multiple devices with varying energy needs, all within the same zone. Unlike other systems limited to a fixed charging spot, ETI offers true freedom of movement and scalability. It’s a game-changer for workstations, retail, and smart homes.
Backed by R&D and Industry Validation
ETI’s technology is the result of eight years of development, with 43 granted patents and successful regulatory approvals. It’s already in use, like in Pacific Northern’s wirelessly powered retail displays. “Wire-free power gave us flexibility and eliminated charging issues for staff,” said Jon McEwen, EVP of Pacific Northern.
Meet ETI at CES 2026
Visitors can experience the wireless power zone live at CES 2026 at the Powercast booth (#51716) in the Venetian Expo’s Smart Home section. “We’re showing what’s not just possible, but ready for integration today,” said Tom Hunt, ETI’s VP of Business Development.
ETI’s platform runs on a 6.78 MHz magnetic resonance architecture, delivering up to 100 watts of power safely and efficiently. It’s not science fiction, it’s ready for the real world.



































































