
And they didn’t just activate, but created a special alliance called Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP). The goal of this alliance is to develop modern technologies in the field of wireless chargers and standardize these technologies. It is worth noting that the technologies being developed will also concern the charging of mobile devices under normal conditions, plus the creation of technologies that allow charging several mobile devices at once (including devices lying in the car).
The newly created alliance will create various kinds of chargers, including those that are embedded in ordinary office furniture, cars, and household appliances. In general, wireless charging of mobile devices is not a new thing, conversations and research in this area have been going on for more than one and not two years. However, the wireless chargers did not go to the masses, and the reason for this, first of all, is the lack of standards and specifications. All this would allow manufacturers to standardize both receivers and transmitters, resulting in the widespread adoption of this technology.
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It is worth noting that the South Korean giant with the announcement of its Galaxy S III managed to promise the release of a wireless charger for this smartphone. It may well be that all this will trigger the development of wireless charging technology for mobile devices, and then no one will run around the office (or apartment) looking for the missing charge for your smartphone / tablet. Now, however, there are fewer problems with this, but five years ago I myself had a complete package of all kinds of chargers for my own gadgets (somewhere this package still rolls, although there are no longer those devices, mostly) .
It is worth noting that the Alliance for Wireless Power alliance includes such companies as Ever Win Industries, Gill Industries, Peiker Acustic, Powermat Technologies, and SK Telecom.
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