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  2. Wireless power transfer - Wikipedia

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    When the phone is set on the pad, a coil in the pad creates a magnetic field [1] which induces a current in another coil, in the phone, charging its battery. Generic block diagram of a wireless power system. Wireless power transfer (WPT; also wireless energy transmission or WET) is the transmission of electrical energy without wires as a

  3. Inductive charging - Wikipedia

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    Inductive charging (also known as wireless charging or cordless charging) is a type of wireless power transfer. It uses electromagnetic induction to provide electricity to portable devices. Inductive charging is also used in vehicles, power tools, electric toothbrushes, and medical devices.

  4. Qi (standard) - Wikipedia

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    Furniture retailer IKEA introduced lamps and tables with integrated wireless chargers for sale in 2015, [26] and the Lexus NX gained an optional Qi charging pad in the center console. [27] An estimated 120 million wirelessly charging phones were sold that year, [ 25 ] notably the Samsung Galaxy S6 , which supported both Qi and the competing ...

  5. This wireless charger gets rid of cable clutter - AOL

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    The Hicober 3-in-1 wireless charging station can charge up to three devices at once, and is a great solution for bedside cable clutter. This wireless charger gets rid of cable clutter Skip to main ...

  6. Here’s why Apple’s charger switch is such a big deal - AOL

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    Similarly, Apple introduced a $29 dongle back in 2012 to connect the iPhone 5 – the first phone with its Lightning charger – to old docks, alarm clock radios and speaker systems.

  7. Near-field communication - Wikipedia

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    The NFC Forum has developed a specific wireless charging specification, known as NFC Wireless Charging (WLC), which allows devices to charge with up to 1W of power over distances of up to 2 cm (3 ⁄ 4 in). [17] This capability is especially suitable for smaller devices like earbuds, wearables, and other compact Internet of Things (IoT) appliances.

  8. WiTricity - Wikipedia

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    WiTricity has demonstrated wireless charging for consumer products such as laptops, mobile phones, televisions, [31] and solar panel receivers. [32] The company has also shown how the technology can be used to power soldiers' helmets with night-vision goggles wirelessly during Humvee transportation. [ 33 ]

  9. Here’s why Apple’s charger switch is such a big deal - AOL

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