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Xiaomi teases over-the-air wireless charging, but it’s not coming to its devices this year
Xiaomi, the world’s third-largest smartphone maker, today unveiled “Mi Air Charge Technology,” which it says can deliver 5W power to multiple devices “within a radius of several metres” as the Chinese giant invited customers to a “true wireless charging era.”
The company said it has self-developed an isolated charging pile that has five phase interference antennas built-in, which can “accurately detect the location of the smartphone.”
A phase control array composed of 144 antennas transmits millimeter-wide waves directly to the phone through beamforming, the company said, adding that “in the near future” the system will also be able to work with smart watches, bracelets and other wearable devices.
29 January 2021, 12:16 am EST By New Xiaomi Mi Air Change can Charge Devices Wirelessly Over the Air Over a Couple of Meters ( Screenshot From OnTheSpot Review YouTube )
Wireless goes further as Xiaomi has recently Tweeted a post unveiling its brand new remote charging technology that the company calls the Mi Air Charge. This brand new technology by Xiaomi is aimed to take wireless charging to its next evolution.
Xiaomi Mi Air wireless charger
This particularly known kind of remote charging has already been hyped up for a couple of years at this point. However, it seems like Xiaomi will be the first ever to be able to successfully commercialize it.
Xiaomi Announces a Long-Range Wireless Charger You Probably Won t Be Able to Buy for Years and Years
Apple may have struggled to get its AirPower multi-device charging pad to work, but just over the horizon is a new technology that promises to make wireless charging truly wireless, and Xiaomi is the latest company to promise a world without charging cables we just don’t know when it will actually arrive.
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Wireless charging in its current form is definitely convenient since it allows you to just plop a device like a smartphone or headphones down on a pad to top off its battery without having to reach for a cable. But at the same time, it’s also restrictive, requiring you to all but abandon a device on a desk or side table until it’s charged. Truly wireless charging is the ideal solution because as long as you’re in the same room as a wireless power transmitter your phone will charge no matter where it is, even if you’re still using it in hand.