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Tag Archives: Qi-certified

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Wireless Charging
  • July 22 2024
  • Dinesh Kithany

What Wireless Charging Boom Means For Mobile Phone Users

Big names in the mobile phone industry are striding to add wireless charging features to their newest launches. Looking at Apple which will allegedly announce the iPhone 16 series with […]

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Power Supply Market
  • June 17 2023
  • Dinesh Kithany

The wireless power market shows early signs of attaining maturity as key players join hands

The wireless power market is gradually gaining awareness, popularity, interest, and adoption. While smartphones, electric toothbrushes, and smartwatches are currently the top three applications to adopt wireless power, WAWT  through […]

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  • October 17 2022
  • admin

Google confirms no Qi-based wireless or reverse wireless charging support for new Pixel smartwatch

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IFA
  • October 17 2022
  • Dinesh Kithany

Wireless Power Market Trends @ IFA 2022

WAWT™ would first like to especially thank Gary Shapiro (President, CTA, and CEO, CES) and his team for all the efforts, with splendid commitment and successful delivery of a grand […]

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  • September 12 2022
  • admin

American Technology Components and NuCurrent introduce industry’s first Qi 1.3 compatible wireless charger

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CES
  • January 19 2022
  • Dinesh Kithany

WAWT’s Trending @ CES 2022 – Wireless Power Technology

The world’s biggest consumer electronics ‘technology’ trade show, CES 2022, wrapped up in Las Vegas over the last weekend showcasing strides in technology development. As we endure COVID protocols, attendance […]

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  • December 6 2021
  • admin

Zero, a battery-charging solutions company, launches an innovative multi device Qi-Certified wireless charging station

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  • December 6 2021
  • admin

Reports of Google Pixel 6 & 6 Pro’s wireless charging feature having some issues

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  • November 24 2021
  • admin

Satechi Quatro Wireless Power Bank charges many devices in four ways

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