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  2. Wi-Charge - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Wi-Charge demonstrated its first prototype capable of charging small electronic devices. [1] In 2017, the company claimed to obtain compliance with international safety standards. During CES 2018 , Wi-Charge demonstrated simultaneous charging of multiple devices from a single transmitter.

  3. Smartphone charging kiosk - Wikipedia

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    Smartphone charging kiosks are USB-powered kiosks used for charging smartphones, power banks, and other electronic appliances. They are often found at airports and on cruise ships , but may also be found in other public areas. [ 1 ]

  4. Inductive charging - Wikipedia

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    Wireless charging is making an impact in the medical sector by means of being able to charge implants and sensors long-term that is located beneath the skin. Multiple companies offer rechargeable medical implant (e.g. implantable neurostimulators) which use inductive charging.

  5. Powermat Technologies - Wikipedia

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    In March 2015, Samsung included wireless charging in its Galaxy S6 mobile phone series. [12] In June 2015, Powermat and Dupont launched the Dupont Corian charging surface, bringing innovation into the surfacing solutions [buzzword] world. [13] In January 2016, Powermat rolled out and installed at 150 Starbucks Chicago stores. [14]

  6. Wireless power transfer - Wikipedia

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    Inductive charging pad for a smartphone as an example of near-field wireless transfer. 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

  7. Wireless Power Consortium - Wikipedia

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    Medium Power standard, a simple low-cost solution delivering 30-65W for power tools, robotic vacuum cleaners, e-bikes, and other battery-powered devices that do not require compatibility with the Qi standard for mobile phones charging. A future extension will deliver up to 200 W. However, the term medium power has so far meant only 15W (peak). [17]

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