But Apple's
AirPower promises unique features unavailable in other products, thanks to a proprietary specification built around the Wireless Power Consortium's (WPC) Qi specification.
Not exact matches
The product is named
AirPower that
promises to simultaneously charge AirPods, iPhone and the Apple Watch.
Back then, Apple had
promised to release
AirPower in early 2018.
Well, with the first quarter of 2018 gone, Apple has missed its
promised deadline of releasing
AirPower.
The big
promise of
AirPower is that it will be a one - stop shop for wirelessly charging all your portable Apple devices, like an iPhone, an Apple Watch Series 3, and a pair of AirPods at the same time.
All of these potential customers seem very eager to get their hands on anything that even somewhat resembles the
promise of Apple's
AirPower mat.
Apple's
AirPower charger looks like an impressive move forward for Qi chargers, and Apple has already
promised to share the spec for the
AirPower charger with the Wireless Power Consortium, but it has its own rules to be followed.
Apple has
promised that the
AirPower will be capable of simultaneously charging supported devices.
AirPower, Apple's wireless charging standard, allows you to charge multiple devices at one time, meaning a 2017 or newer iPhone, an Apple Watch, and even AirPods, thanks to a
promised wireless charging case.
We're still waiting for the
AirPower wireless charging mat that was announced back in September (Apple only
promised a 2018 release window), and iOS 11.3 has been in beta for weeks now.