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  2. eCoupled - Wikipedia

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    eCoupled is a proprietary near-field wireless energy transfer technology developed by Fulton Innovation, a division of Alticor. It provides wireless power transfer via inductive coupling between a primary transmission coil and a secondary receiving coil. A single primary coil can provide power to multiple secondary coils at the same time.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Power Matters Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Power Matters Alliance (PMA) was a global, not-for-profit, industry organization whose mission was to advance a suite of standards and protocols for wireless power transfer for mobile electronic devices (specifically a type of inductive charging that competes with the Qi standard).

  5. SonicEnergy - Wikipedia

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    SonicEnergy (previously uBeam) was founded in 2011 by Meredith Perry and won the University of Pennsylvania's invention competition, PennVention, in April 2011. [1] It demonstrated its first prototype of the technology at The Wall Street Journal's All Things Digital Conference, D9, in May 2011.

  6. 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.

  7. Powermat Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Powermat Technologies Ltd. is a developer of wireless power solutions [buzzword].The company licenses intellectual property (IP), selling charging spots to public venues along with the software to support their maintenance, management, and consumer interaction.

  8. Best Index Funds for November 2024 - AOL

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    As with the other Fidelity funds on this list, FXAIX can be bought directly from the firm or through various brokerages. Minimum investment: $0. Expense ratio: 0.015%. Five-year average return: 15 ...

  9. Wi-Charge - Wikipedia

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    Wi-Charge was founded in 2012 by Victor Vaisleib, Ori Mor and Ortal Alpert. The company is developing a unique far-field wireless power technology based on infrared laser beams. In 2015, Wi-Charge demonstrated its first prototype capable of charging small electronic devices. [1]