Motorola is one of the cell phone companies with the longest history in Europe, and despite the fact that in recent years it has remained relegated to the mid-range, it is slowly coming back to the top. Like Xiaomi with its Mi Air technology, it also works on a long distance wireless charging model, being able to charge the mobile at a distance of up to one meter.
Wireless charging has been present in mobile phones for many years, but it is generally limited to leaving our mobile on a base. Next-generation charging mobiles seem to solve this problem, and Motorola has shown how its futuristic wireless charging technology works.
Xiaomi’s new wireless charging looks like science fiction
Xiaomi presented a new wireless charging technology called Mi Air, capable of charging the mobile from several meters away.
Motorola offers wireless charging a meter away
A few hours ago, Xiaomi surprised us with its first presentation of a wireless charging technology that looks like science fiction, although it seems that it is not the only company working in this type of technology, and is that an executive from Motorola decided to show that they too are working on similar technology with a home video in their laboratories.
In this video, they show some sort of antenna with the Motorola One Hyper name (yes, the same name they’ve used with a phone before) and two mobile prototypes that appear to be a Motorola Edge modified to support this. technology. As shown in the video, they are able to charge the mobile at distances between 80 centimeters and one meter.
Currently we don’t know what charging speed this technology would have (for example Xiaomi was cautious stating that it charges at 5W) although this time it seems to have more technical limitations, as it is a technology that we can block by getting our hands between the mobile and the charging station, plus the limited range, an inconvenience that could be your biggest challenge.
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