Deepen your knowledge about wireless charging technologies with these interesting facts.

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Deepen your knowledge about wireless charging technologies with these interesting facts.
The future of wireless charging and IoT devices
The latest rumors about wireless charging system in Apple’s iWatch remind us why it makes sense to charge smartwatches and fitness bands wirelessly.
Humavox co-founders Omri Lachman and Asaf Elssibony receiving the 2014 ECN Impact Award
Humavox is proud and honored to win the 2014 ECN Impact Awards in both categories: Microwave and RF and Market Disrupter.
Can a new wireless charger eliminate the amount of cords and charging stations? Humavox new wireless charging technology aims to solve battery charging issues for users and manufacturers.
Humavox CEO, Omri Lachmana, was one of the panelists at Atmel Tech on Tour panel about the Internet of Things (IoT), its development, challenges and standardization of wireless charging.
I have too many products to charge each night and it's only going to get worse. This is why in this week's podcast I spoke with Omri Lachman, the CEO of Humavox, an Israeli company trying to bring wireless power to the consumer market. Humavox makes a technology that will enable manufacturers to create boxes or other enclosures that will charge devices. The first market will be hearing aids, but it could work for so much more. IT's also SXSW time and so I discuss some of the news out of the show, such as Google's plans for an android OS for wearable devices and the cool gadgets I saw at the show. We also had our news editor Laura Hazard Owen on as my co-host to give poor Kevin a break. Since Laura has a new baby, we discussed her thoughts about the connected infant and what apps she's using to track her baby. Listen up, and enjoy. Host: Stacey Higginbotham Guests: Laura Hazard Owen and Humavox CEO Omri Lachman What's happening with the internet of things at SXSW Why Laura isn't putting a connected tracker on her kid A type of wireless power that's different from the current options How does Humavox work and where is wireless power going?
LG G Flex at MWC14. A design that calls for RF wireless charging
Seeking experienced RF Ninjas and Microwave Jedis with Analog background for leadership positions on our Humavox battleship. Please apply at [email protected]