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Wireless power enabled home.

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10 Nov 2012
Wireless power enabled home.

 

Imagine how easily is to charge your phone or other device without searching for charger, just leave your device on desk, table any other place with integrated power transmitter. No more lost chargers, just will not be needed. Wireless power and connectivity means totally freedom. Have you ever forgotten charge your device? In wireless power home your smart-phone will charge itself, or additional advantage is that your wireless HiFi headphones can be lighter and works without batteries. 

 

 

Design of products with wireless power capabilities.

 

No need for traditional wires power supplies allow to design housings without connectors, it will be easily to keep dust or waterproof in devices, also new form factors will be available. New kind of products will appear on market, even to use in moisture environment, primary mains side of power supply can be isolated as never before.

 

 

Electronics design.

 

This new technology should be used to create one standard, any energy transmitter should work with  any kind of device, only one requirement is possible: maximum power that transmitter can provide. New products should be sold without chargers, power cords, any external power supplies, customer should have some wireless power transmitters placed within home. New designs can be done faster with previously designed, tested and approved wireless power receiver nodes.

 

 

Environment.

 

Less “power supplies” in use equals more control on power consumption, wireless power transmitters can be designed better and smarter using quality PFC's and have negligible standby power consumption,   significantly better than cheap power supply left in outlet. Wireless power technology can provide universality that eliminate unwanted differences in many types of connectors resulting in a reduction of electronics waste. Simply no more different kind supplies and connectors for different kind vendors devices. It is also possible to integrate data logging for all wirelessly powered devices, consumer will be able to view power consumption of each device and possible faults with batteries etc. for example, everything for power saving.

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