California - some devices output current smartphones already supports charging wirelessly. Called by charging ' Qi '-based Wireless Charging, this technology allows charging without the need to bother using a data cable to the microUSB port.
The website Qinside, Qi was taken from a word in the Chinese language which means that energy flows. Qi technology developed and began to be used to charge batteries such as mobile phones, iPods, MP3 players, and cameras.
Energy wirelessly streamed this happened due to electromagnetic induction. By means of induction, so that the device does not require the traditional cable, but using electromagnetic fields.
The principle of this technology is simple, namely Qi Sender or a Charging Station drain electrical energy needed to Qi receiver or cell phone mobile. Some manufacturers or manufacturing creates a wireless charging pad Qi that is compatible with various brands of mobile phone.
As long as both devices (sender and receiver) meets of Qi technology, then charging can be done wirelessly on a device. Some companies such as Nokia, Samsung, Sony, LG, Motorola, and HTC have been carrying the standard Qi on certain cell phone-made them.
The number of devices that support charging technology Qi grow in line with the development of technology of Qi wireless charging. To check your mobile phone anywhere that supports the technology of Qi, the user can access the website qinside.biz.
Wikipedia explains, the technology developed by Qi Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) to drain the energy of inductive basis. WPC was established in 2008 and open cooperation of members from Asia, Europe, and America.
This consortium aims to create a global standard for Inductive charging technology based. Qi specification supports filling of low energy under 5W and able to drain off a inductive energy in between devices (mobile phones and charging pad) from a distance of 5 mm to 40 mm.
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