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    All About Qi

    That said, we can see why restaurant tables with inbuilt wireless chargers may never equal stand-alone charging stations.
    As you can imagine, this usually comes at some financial cost, albeit a justified one all things considered. 
    All things considered, what we currently see in development at this point in time makes us genuinely hopeful and enthusiastic about the future of wireless charging
     It’s not that traditional chargers cannot do the job, but they are severely limited by their dependence on wires, ports, and adapters.
    Seeing how it would make absolutely no sense whatsoever for chargers to evolve independent of the devices they’re supposed to be charging, you can understand how dependent they are on new designs and technical patterns.
    It is almost certain that a decent wireless charger will not only turn itself off in the event of an overcharge, but it will also show a bright display of flashing red lights if that is the case. 
    This isn’t the case with companies like Apple, Samsung, or LG, who have to first and foremost ensure that their chargers are safe to use with their proprietary devices. As you would expect, this reduces the overall effectiveness of their chargers, to the point where it’s probably not even worth buying them unless all your Qi-ready devices are also made by those companies.