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The psychology of connectors

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Sometimes a new technology changes our behavior. 

Has wireless power technology that potential?  It doesn’t seem to matter much whether you plug in the power cable or place the phone on a charging pad.

Let’s do a psychological experiment to find out. Take your phone, connect the power cable, and place the phone on your desk. Do you feel any hesitation to pick up the phone to make a call? What happens when the phone rings? Do you feel annoyed that you have to unplug the phone? I do. It is a subtle effect, but it influences how I charge my phone. I tend to delay charging until the battery runs low or until I know that I won’t be using my phone for a while.

Connector-free charging changes that behavior. When people don’t feel reluctant they will charge more often and for shorter periods. And that will improve the user experience of high-performance, power-hungry, smart-phones.