The Xiaomi Mi Air Charge Delivers a 5W Charge
Michael Hemsworth — January 29, 2021 — Tech
References: mi & thegadgetflow
Wireless charging presently requires a certain level of contact with power coils which is more convenient than physical connectivity but still not quite as limitless as it could be, so the Xiaomi Mi Air Charge has been created with this in mind.
The specialized technology makes use of 144 antennas in order to connect with a device as soon as it is within range to send power directly to it without the need for a physical or passive connection. The system will power devices from several meters away when in use or in a pocket and will deliver 5W of power at a time.
The Xiaomi Mi Air Charge utilizes beamforming technology to maximize charging capabilities for one or more devices.
The specialized technology makes use of 144 antennas in order to connect with a device as soon as it is within range to send power directly to it without the need for a physical or passive connection. The system will power devices from several meters away when in use or in a pocket and will deliver 5W of power at a time.
The Xiaomi Mi Air Charge utilizes beamforming technology to maximize charging capabilities for one or more devices.
Trend Themes
1. Zero-contact Wireless Charging - The use of beamforming technology for charging without physical contact creates new opportunities for connected devices and smart homes.
2. Antenna-based Charging System - Combining multiple antennas for communication and power transmission can revolutionize the way wireless charging is perceived and implemented in the future.
3. Extended Range Charging - Extending wireless charging range from a few inches to several meters allows for more convenience and flexibility in charging devices and powering smart homes.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The wireless charging system can become a selling point for mobile phones, wearables, and other consumer electronics without the need for wires or charging pads.
2. Smart Homes - Wireless charging technology can also be integrated into smart homes and power IoT devices, eliminating the need for cables and improving overall ease of use and convenience.
3. Energy and Power - The use of beamforming technology and extended range charging can have a significant impact on the power and energy industry, with potential applications in wireless power grids and industrial automation.
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