Friday, April 13, 2018

TECH SPECIAL .....This over the air phone-charging tech is straight out of sci-fi movies


This over the air phone-charging tech is straight out of sci-fi movies

Tech giant Samsung has patented a new technology for OTA (over the air) wireless charging. The patent is unlike the existing wireless charging tech, which doesn’t even require the phone to be kept on a charging pad.
Currently, the wireless chargers used with Apple and Samsung smartphones charge the phones without needing to connect wires physically but they still restrict free movement of the phone. The patent was published by the World Intellectual Property Organisation and was filed in 2016. It’s still unclear if Samsung is actually developing the wireless charger or they just patented the idea before anyone else.

Tech it resembles
In December 2017, the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved a similar truly wireless charger called WattUp, developed by the San Jose-based startup Energous.
WattUpp uses radio frequencies to charge mobile devices at a distance of up to three feet. There is a transmitter that converts electricity to radio frequencies, which are then beamed to devices with a compatible receiver.

How will this work?
In Samsung’s case, the patent images show similar charging units along with reflectors placed across room. They would transmit energy in form of waves, where reflectors will let them travel to the device without any blockage.
There are no details about the development and release of the technology. Emitting energy in a closed area wirelessly is a tricky task but making it safe to use in a household is a bigger concern.
techradar.com


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