Engineers developing consumer electronics, wearables, handheld computers, and other devices are actively considering how to include wireless charging into these devices.
An article about how to add the Wireless Charging feature to your Apple iPhones
Though we hate to admit it, few things are more stressful than watching our cellphone's battery slowly drain. The angst that comes with wondering if it will make it through the day
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There’s no denying the convenience of wireless charging, but as more and more of us ditch the cables some fears have emerged about the potential impact on battery longevity. We decided to ask some experts and find out the truth about the impact of wireless charging on your battery.
Wireless charging is pretty inefficient, unless you do it right.
It seems like every new phone promises faster charging, but what do the different standards mean, and are they equally speedy? We break it all down for you.
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This elegant charging solution is convenient and lessens the wear and tear on your phones port and cables.
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Your phone died. Again. In these scenarios, who among us has not dreamed the dream of a future where our devices charge instantly and last forever. As capacitors—or even more exciting, ultracapacitors—get better and better at storing energy, they could replace batteries and realize at least one half of that dream.
Experts say charging your phone at a public charging kiosk puts you at risk for something called “juice jacking,” or the hacking of your phone.
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