Although wireless charging devices and furniture pieces are available for consumer purchase today, most people remain tethered to cords and the closest outlet when it comes time to charge a smartphone.
Disney Research is out to change this with its newest project, which is an exploration of 'Quasistatic Cavity Resonance for Ubiquitous Wireless Power Transfer. Simply put, the entirety of the room introduces a "three-dimensional charging experience," so that just by stepping into the space, one's phone begins to charge. As Disney Research describes, ubiquitous wireless power delivery has the potential to "enable purpose-built structures, such as cabinets, rooms, and warehouses, to generate quasistatic magnetic fields that safely deliver kilowatts of power to mobile receivers contained nearly anywhere within."
Currently, the project is in development as a concept, but it could indicate the role homes and offices of the future will play in charging mobile devices.
Wireless Charging Rooms
This Disney Research Project Explores a Space to Charge a Smartphone
Trend Themes
1. Ubiquitous Wireless Power Transfer - The trend of ubiquitous wireless power transfer enables purpose-built structures to generate magnetic fields for charging mobile devices.
2. Three-dimensional Charging Experience - The trend of three-dimensional charging experience allows smartphones to charge just by stepping into a room.
3. Wireless Charging Furniture - The trend of wireless charging furniture provides convenient and cord-free charging options for smartphones.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can disruptively innovate by incorporating ubiquitous wireless power transfer into their product design.
2. Furniture - The furniture industry can capitalize on the trend of wireless charging furniture by creating innovative and stylish pieces that seamlessly integrate charging technology.
3. Architecture and Interior Design - The architecture and interior design industry can explore the trend of three-dimensional charging experiences by incorporating wireless power transfer technologies in their designs of homes and office spaces.