Sentences with phrase «with magnetic induction»

The S Pen with the magnetic induction field works great.
The processor communicates with the magnetic induction charger and the wireless data link.
The watch comes with a magnetic induction charger puck, but you don't get the cradle that comes with the Sport.
It levitates, rotates, and illuminates objects with magnetic induction.

Not exact matches

Heat, applied via a magnetic induction process, raises the temperature of the seal's metallic foil liner, which ultimately creates a bond with the rim.
It's compatible with induction - ready cookware, including aluminum enameled iron and steel, stainless steel with a magnetic bottom, and cast iron.
Compatible with all heat sources, including magnetic induction.
According to the user guide, the larger model will feature a Gear S3 - style cradle, while the Style model will simply include the magnetic puck - style induction charger like the one Apple includes with its watch.
The magnetic induction charger is arranged to wirelessly charge a rechargeable battery of a portable electronic device adjacent to or in contact with the housing of the Set Top Box (network device).
Optoma packed a bunch of features into the BE Free8, including an IPX5 rating for weather and water resistance, near - field magnetic induction, as well as 6 mm dynamic drivers paired with the company's own proprietary Sonic coating.
The filing with the FCC shows that Google is going with resonant magnetic induction as the wireless charging method, and is working with the companies Hevo Power and Momentum Dynamics on its installations.
Updated 12-21-2016 by Ryan Waniata: Added information about our own experience with true wireless earbuds using some form of near field magnetic induction technology.
We've previously evaluated products using some form of near field magnetic induction technology with mixed results; The fact is, most true wireless earbuds currently on the market are still struggling to overcome their awkward stage when it comes to consistent connection.
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.
The concept is not new, students from science stream already learnt the concept of induced current or magnetic induction, same principle with some tweaks followed in the Qi Standard.
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