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    All About Qi

    When we look at it from a technical standpoint, the pros of using a wireless charger far outweigh the cons, especially given how versatile these things are.
    Although pretty straightforward at the moment, we can expect wireless chargers to branch out in more specific areas in the near future because different Qi-ready devices have different power requirements. 
    If you are pondering about the utility of a wireless charger like many others like you nowadays, you are probably wondering if a wireless charger represents a valid investment or if it’s just another fad.
    Even though the technology still has a long way to go considering its tremendous potential, the options one has in regards to wireless chargers are quite versatile right now. You can get your wireless charging under desk if need be, on the table, built into the furniture, or in a stand-alone form with a charging pad that you can set up anywhere you want.
    Seeing how often many of us rely on our phones during the day, it can be quite an inconvenience to constantly have to plug the charger cable in every time you get that low battery notification. With a Qi charger, you can simply lay the phone down on the designated charging spot in one smooth motion
    Although wireless charging as a technology isn't exactly brand new, the concept has to be revisited every time a new Qi-compatible smartphone or tablet hits the market. To that end, every wireless charger needs to be accommodating to not only existing devices but to effectively predict and adapt to how newer models might behave compatibility-wise.