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    All About Qi

    As you can imagine, this usually comes at some financial cost, albeit a justified one all things considered. 
     From wireless chargers to inductive-based batteries, there certainly is a need for wireless charging and energy-saving technologies.
    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
    We see wireless charging impacting a large segment of the smart device market in a way that not many believed possible just a few years back when the technology first hit the market.
    Seen as a fad at first, wireless charging has reached impressive standards in just a few years and it shows no signs of stopping any time soon.
    If anything, it will be considered strange in just a few years’ time not to have Qi chargers set up for employees and visitors, even for small businesses with limited exposure to the general public.

    For now, however, we should be glad that more and more devices integrate Qi wireless charging capabilities and that there are plenty of wireless chargers to accommodate them.

     

    This isn’t to say that you could realistically expect such distances from every wireless charger, but a good number of them seem to do the job.
    these chargers must also account for cost-effectiveness and maintain high operational standards without increasing risks.
    Fortunately for us, new(ish) devices seem to integrate a universal standard for wireless charging, one that works reasonably well all things considered.
     It’s not that traditional chargers cannot do the job, but they are severely limited by their dependence on wires, ports, and adapters.