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Solgo wireless charging new gear Android almighty key app-07
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Simplified: How does wireless charging work?
What is this tech wizardry that charges your smartphone's battery as if from thin air? Actually, it's nothing really fancy, and by saying that we're in no way trying to detract from the achievement that it is. That said, it's worth noting that many credit the bizarre and eccentric scientist from Serbian descent, Nikola Tesla, with laying the groundwork for wireless charging all the way back at the turn of the 20th century.
Tesla actually filed a patent that described a device that he believed could transmit electricity from one conductor to another with no wiring whatsoever, and though his work never actually bore practical fruits, his idea evidently stuck. Fast-forward to today, and we have a number of 'alliances' rallying up behind different wireless charging standards, the most popular of which is the Qi standard. Despite the hardware incompatibility between those, they all rely on what is basically the same thing: inductive charging using an electromagnetic field to transfer electrical power between a 'charging station' (a pad ) and a compatible smartphone (or an accessory, like a case). More specifically, once the 'station' is connected to the grid, a little coil within it (the transmitter) passes on an alternating current onto a coil in your smartphone (a receiver), generating a magnetic field. This induces voltage into the receiver coil, which, in turn, charges up your phone's battery. This is what is called 'inductive coupling'.
Unfortunately, there are some limitations of note with the technology, at least at this time. We mentioned the existence of several incompatible standards, of course, but you need to also consider a few other things. For starters, the 'wireless' part is not technically true, as the charging pad still needs to be connected to the grid with a wire. Moreover, the argument over whether wireless charging can be as efficient (and fast) as wired charging does not seem to be completely settled just yet, though the folks behind the Qi standard seem to think that, under what are likely advantageous circumstances, wireless charging could be just as fast and efficient.
On the positive side, the Qi team claims that it has developed a system that will consume just 0.0001 Watts in standby (when nothing is being charged, but its being plugged to the grid), while the typical wall charger is said to consume about as much power when in standby, as when in use. Apart from the 'green' appeal of the tech, wireless charging is inherently compelling for those of us lucky enough to own a smartphone, since battery life is often less than satisfying. More out-of-the-box ideas picture a world where our entire desks, even entire building floors, have millions of those inductive coils transmitting energy throughout the entire surface, allowing you to basically charge your device wherever it is. If the technology does get cheap enough, it's not entirely out of the realm of possibility that a time might come, when our devices will be continuously charged throughout the day, pretty much wherever we are.
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Wireless charger News by www.solgo.net
How do you feel when seeing the picture above? Maybe you don’t having feel about it, or maybe not. Some of cell phone users can’t tolerate any of these icons appear on their cell phone. If this happens on you, you should pay attention on the cell phone using time.
Well, let’s talk about the last icon on that picture. Nowadays, the battery consuming on cell phone is increasing. Most of battery capacity of smart phones, like iPhone, Samsung, Nokia cannot support more than a day usage, or even half of a day. The worse thing is that you can even use a backup battery to replace it. How can we extend the using time?
Lots of users start to buy power bank, which can store power and charge low battery cell phone wherever they go. Solgo wireless charger is a qi certified power bank that can help to charge cell phone to extend the using time.
More exciting about the wireless charger is that, seeing from its name, it can realize charging wirelessly, meaning charging with cords. You don’t have to worry about different interface on your cell phone, just simply put your cell phone on the center of the wireless charger and charging can be done automatically.
Wireless Charging
Wireless Charging, The future.
Wireless charging
Wireless is the largest technology platform in history. It affects nearly every person and industry on every continent. Mobile phones, tablets, portable electronics… they all have something in common : they all require cables or wires to charge up. Until now. Solgo Technology Co., Ltd has developed wireless power bank for portable electronics to decrease the clutter caused by today’s charging cables and wires, simplifying your life and allowing you to keep your mobile devices, electronics charged up and ready to go whenever you need them.
Qi: the standard for wireless charging
Solgo wireless power bank integrated with Qi Standard charger technology is now a leading one in the industry. The idea behind Qi is simple: all devices with the Qi logo will work with all Qi chargers. That’s it. No need for separate chargers, no need for cables, and no need for adapters when traveling. Qi is a global standard – this means that your device can be charged wirelessly wherever you are.
Qi is the proven leader in wireless charging. Qi has unrivaled reach, delivers the best user experience, and is moving the fastest to bring new wireless charging innovations to market.
Solgo Power bank
Now you can boost your cell phone without plugging it in. Most of the smart phone like Nokia, LG, etc have wireless charging built-in. And you can charge them wirelessly by putting on a wireless charging pad, like Solgo Power bank. Other cell phone like iPhone, Samsung, etc, we can add a case that realize wireless charging. Our energy-efficient Solgo wireless power bank come in different colors and capacity, so you can pick one to match your phone. Best of all, they’re all Qi-compatible, which means you can use any wireless charger you like. And your friends can share yours too.