A large number of the technology products on the market can't be fixed or upgraded by the end user, so the 'Biscuit' wireless charger is engineered to change this with a different kind of construction.
The wireless charger features a biscuit-shaped design that is crafted with durable materials to make sure it will last for extended periods of use. The unit will deliver up to 15W of wireless power to compatible devices and can be dismantled when a component within fails to let users simply swap it out for a new one.
The 'Biscuit' wireless charger takes an upstream approach to e-waste by helping to curb its creation and comes in three finish options to choose from. The product is made with an anchoring system within instead of adhesive to further enhance ease of use when being opened for repair.
Repairable Technology Chargers
The 'Biscuit' Wireless Charger Can Be Fixed and Upgraded
Trend Themes
1. Repairable Technology - Technology products designed for repairability and upgradeability by end-users.
2. Durable Materials - Products designed with materials that ensure extended periods of use and longevity.
3. Curbing E-waste - Upstream approaches to reducing e-waste through designing products that can be repaired or upgraded.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Companies that design and manufacture electronics that prioritize repairability and durability.
2. Sustainable Manufacturing - Businesses that manufacture products with sustainable and environmentally friendly practices, including designing for repair and upgradeability.
3. Circular Economy - Companies that promote a circular economy, where products are kept in use and their value is maximized through repair and reuse.