Sentences with phrase «wireless charging to consumers»

The TYLT Vu Wireless Car Mount and Vu Solo Wireless Charger bring portable wireless charging to consumers.

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With four major players remaining in the wireless market, consumers should continue to benefit from competition that has lowered prices, eliminated two - year contracts, and done away with all sorts of annoying fees and extra charges.
Under the CRTC's draft code, wireless companies would have to suspend some services when a customer reaches either $ 50 in additional charges over and above what they pay for their monthly plan — though roaming fees, for example — or an amount each consumer would set.
Best Buy learned that the hard way last week after consumers complained on social media about the retailer's decision to charge a $ 100 premium on the new iPhone X when purchased without a wireless contract.
They each have a metallic design, as well as support for wireless charging, suggesting Samsung wants to cater to consumers demands with premium materials and innovative technologies.
But while consumer advocates argue the cap should apply to individual accounts, including family plans, some carriers have been applying the charge for each wireless device.
According to a recently published patent application, the Japanese heavyweight appears to be working on a futuristic wireless functionality that enables power charging and data exchange between various consumer electronics like smartphones, computers and any other smart device.
«Today marks a pivotal day for wireless charging, and those that stand to benefit are consumers.
Qi wireless charging provides a convenient and safe method for powering consumers» mobile devices throughout their day without having to carry a charger, cable or battery pack.
The new Aircharge - Qi wireless charging locator app helps consumers to locate nearby public charging spots so they can charge mobile device wirelessly.
According to IHS Research, 83 % of smartphone users are interested in wireless power, and according to industry news sites like Droid Life, consumers want wireless charging and are willing to spend the money to get it.
As consumers begin to adopt this convenient alternative to charging their devices, venues have an opportunity to boost revenue, by simultaneously connecting customers to mobile ordering menus through QR codes and NFC tags which can be built into and around wireless chargers.
The value of Qi wireless charging is that consumers are able to power their mobile devices wirelessly throughout the course of the day without the need for carrying chargers, cables or battery packs.
Aircharge today announced the launch of a new mobile application to allow consumers to easily locate a public location or venue that provides wireless charging compatible with the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) Qi interoperable standard.
The dual solution will allow hospitality venues to create an additional revenue stream from on ‐ table wireless charging, a facility for which there is increasing demand from consumers.
With Apple's announcement to include Qi wireless charging in the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X, we expect to see rapid acceleration in consumer adoption and an increase in category innovation.
In one patent from 2011, Apple even calls radio - frequency - based wireless charging as «inefficient», impractical, and hazardous to consumer safety.
The ZENS Portable Audio Speaker Wireless Charger Black and the ZENS Powerbank Wireless Charger Black are intended for those consumers who want to enjoy wireless charging on the go, making sure they will never be out of power when travelling.
This wireless charging solution offers ease of use while consumers no longer have to worry that they will run out of mobile power.
To make messy cables obsolete for consumers, we believe in one user - friendly wireless charging standard.
Eindhoven, February 14, 2017 — ZENS, developer of innovative wireless charging solutions that meet and exceed the most stringent consumer demands, is introducing yet another unique product to its offering.
With Qi now the global wireless charging standard for smartphones and consumer electronics products, it becomes more important than ever to ensure each and every product in this innovative ecosystem meets our stringent criteria around safety, efficiency and interoperability to be considered Qi - Certified.
Eindhoven, February 12, 2015 — ZENS, developer of innovative wireless charging solutions that meet and exceed the most stringent consumer demands, is introducing yet another unique products to its offering.
Ahead of this year's Consumer Electronics Show, which is set to kick off next week, popular accessory maker Belkin has announced several new wireless charging products designed for Apple's latest iPhones.The Belkin Boost Up Bold Wireless Charging Pad is similar to the existing Belkin Boost Up Charging Pad available from Apple, but it comes in several different colors, like black, white, pink, acharging products designed for Apple's latest iPhones.The Belkin Boost Up Bold Wireless Charging Pad is similar to the existing Belkin Boost Up Charging Pad available from Apple, but it comes in several different colors, like black, white, pink, aCharging Pad is similar to the existing Belkin Boost Up Charging Pad available from Apple, but it comes in several different colors, like black, white, pink, aCharging Pad available from Apple, but it comes in several different colors, like black, white, pink, and navy.
Like with consumers in international markets, Chinese consumers are also eagerly awaiting the launch of iPhone 8 that is expected to come with a new design, OLED screen, and wireless charging.
Thanks to features from a handful of smartphone manufacturers, as well as several charging accessory makers, wireless charging seems prime to be popular among consumers.
The Qi wireless charging standard continues to grow in prominence, especially with the recent support of the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X. Conveniently, the smartphone works with chargers based on the Qi standard, making for a variety of options for consumers.
In industry lingo, these phones are known as «Qi Integrated» devices, but the manufacturer might simply bill them as «wireless charging built - in» or the like in order to provide a more consumer friendly description.
One of the primary complaints consumers have regarding wireless charging is that thick cases separate the induction coil in the device too far away from the power coil in the base unit and the device fails to charge.
Our members represent every aspect of the wireless charging industry — from semiconductors and consumer electronics to automotive and infrastructure solutions — and come from a mix of large, mid-size and start - up companies.
Developed for both consumers and businesses across all industries, we aim to improve quality of life with wireless charging solutions in any shape or form.
The Cota transmitter technology that makes this legitimate wireless charging technology work was developed by a company called Ossia who is planning to get it into consumer's hands by the end of the year.
Despite years of promises, wireless charging has yet to really took root in the consumer's mind.
It's great to see, and even better that there's a wireless charging pad in the box - THAT»S what consumers need to make wireless charging happen.
It's possible that Apple is trying to develop a new form of wireless charging technology that most consumers haven't seen before.
Noting that it «worked closely with Apple to design» this new charging pad Belkin said it also «conducted a wireless global consumer insights study earlier this year to understand charging behaviour and purchasing preferences and kept consumer feedback in mind when designing the product.»
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Samsung points out that a growing number of gadgets are using magnetic resonance wireless charging instead of magnetic induction, and that consumers with one or more of each type of gadget are therefore required to buy two separate wireless chargers.
Wireless charging is already expected for the overhauled iPhone 8, and if accurate, it seems as though Apple could be bringing that feature to consumers a bit early: earlier this summer, a couple of Foxxconn employees claimed that the 7S model would have an aluminum unibody instead of a glass chassis and that they wouldn't have wireless charging.
Hayley Tsukayama said consumers may be interested in the wireless charging ability on the iPhone 8, but notes that her handset didn't appear to charge any faster than with a wired charger.
By joining WPC, it further unifies the wireless charging ecosystem behind the Qi global standard, which will accelerate wireless charging adoption and make it more convenient for consumers to use wireless charging wherever they go.»
Instead, when Starbucks started adding wireless chargers to its stores back in 2015, it partnered with Powermat — which provides power solutions for a variety of retail stores, as well as selling consumer charging pads — to supply the systems.
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