Apple Couldn't Crack Wireless Charging. These Companies Think They Can.
Wireless power appeared to make a comeback at CES 2020. Ossia, Wi-Charge, Aira, and Energous show wireless power solutions that eluded Apple.
Read MoreWireless power appeared to make a comeback at CES 2020. Ossia, Wi-Charge, Aira, and Energous show wireless power solutions that eluded Apple.
Read MoreCota HOME. The small transmitter can power multiple devices at once, including those on the 5G network, and sets up easily like, thermostats, and cameras.
Read MoreRetailers replacing price labels with batteryless electronic smart device screens known as Electronic Shelf Labels.
Read MoreWireless power that works just like wifi. Ossia is working closely with the FCC and has gained two approvals for it's Cota wireless power technology.
Read Morewireless power at a distance. Paves the way for billions of IoT devices and 5G.
Read MoreThe next generation of wireless power works like radio and Wi-Fi, transmitting power as if your device is powered by air. Wireless power transmitters can be standalone devices or b...
Read MoreInternet of Health (IoH) built from networks of Internet of Things (IoT) devices that could create a nationwide approach to the prevention and early detection of diseases using the...
Read MoreCurrently, IIoT sensors and devices run on batteries or are fed power through cables, which lead to extra maintenance and infrastructure considerations.
Read MoreWireless power at a distance. No pads and no wires. What we really picture when we hear wireless charging is the prospect of our smartphones charging up in our pockets or bags, wit...
Read MoreWireless power is going to go hand-in-hand with the evolution of the IoT market.
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