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Ki is bringing wireless power to kitchen appliances


What is Ki, and how will it help untangle your kitchen?

Should a blender be knocked over, power delivery is immediately turned off, and the transmitters can’t be activated by other kitchen hardware like metal knives placed atop them. The elimination of cords also reduces tripping hazards in a kitchen, the fire risks that come with power cables that may fray over time, and the general nuisance of wires while cooking. The WPC expects the additional components will add about $8 to $9 to the price of a Ki-compatible appliance, but there will be other costs that come into play, including the transmitters and potential renovations needed to route power to where they’re installed.

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