Wi-Charge’s wireless charging standard converts electrical energy into infrared beams. These beams are then sent to compatible products using a wireless power transmitter that is positioned at a centrally placed location (a ceiling, for example). When a compatible recipient device enters the room, the receiver on that device accepts the infrared signal from the transmitter. This infrared signal is converted back into electrical energy which is then used to wirelessly charge the device.
Wi-Charge — which has been perfecting this technology for several years now — says that its transmitters can automatically detect compatible devices in a room and begin charging the devices without user input. The receiver designed by Wi-Charge shares the battery status and usage stats of the recipient device to ensure it receives the right amount of power and to ensure that the charging is automatically stopped when the battery level reaches 100%.
Apart from using this technology at home to wirelessly charge a wide variety of devices, Wi-Charge also estimates that the technology could also see widespread adoption in public places.
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