InvisQi’s Long Distance Wireless Charger - Stages of Wireless Charging

 Grated device mobility is just around the corner with the adoption of magnetic resonance and uncoupled charging, where power is transferred over longer distances between copper coils. Wireless charging pads have become more commonplace over the past year for wireless charging. The Long distance wireless charger can mount on a wall or desk, so devices can recharge automatically.



Today we have two models, one that focuses more on IoT devices. This could be smart home devices, this could be sensors on smart buildings...or, for instance a smart door lock. This technology can replace batteries and, of course, it can replace power cords.

InvisQi is among several companies developing invisible wireless charging that can send power to your device.

Broadly speaking, there are three stages of wireless charging. There are charging pads that use tightly-coupled electromagnetic inductive or non-radiative charging; charging bowls or through-surface type chargers that use loosely-coupled or radiative electromagnetic resonant charging that can transmit a charge a few centimeters; and uncoupled radio frequency (RF) wireless charging that allows a trickle charging capability at distances of many feet.

InvisQi has developed a stage of charging i.e. Qi-enabled charging which receives its power and charges your device. Essentially, Qi charging is more beneficial because it saves you from connection failure and electric shock.

While the device is being charged through a long distance wireless charger, charging is unstoppable, until the charging is completed. The InvisQi’s desk qi charger has been around for many years to provide a boon to wireless charging. Wireless charging is making inroads in the healthcare, automotive and manufacturing industries because it offers the promise of increased mobility and advances that could allow tiny internet of things (IoT) devices to get power many feet away from a charger.


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