Wireless charging is a technology that uses the principle of electromagnetic induction to provide power to mobile phones and other devices wirelessly. Compared with wired charging, wireless charging has more advantages,
such as:
However, wireless charging also has some disadvantages, such as:
In order to solve these problems, a new type of wireless charging technology has emerged, that is, magnetic wireless charging.
Magnetic wireless charging is a technology that uses magnetic force to tightly attach the wireless charging transmitter and receiver together, thereby achieving efficient, fast, and stable wireless charging. Compared with ordinary wireless charging, magnetic wireless charging has more advantages, such as:
The coil position can be automatically aligned, avoiding the reduction in efficiency and speed caused by inaccurate alignment.
It can fit closely to the back of the mobile phone, reducing energy loss and heat generation caused by the air layer.
It can resist external interference and improve charging stability and safety.
What are the products of magnetic wireless charging?
At present, there are already some products on the market that support magnetic wireless charging, which are mainly divided into two categories: transmitters and receivers.
The transmitter refers to the device that provides wireless charging energy, such as:
The receiving end refers to the device that receives wireless charging energy, such as:
Magnetic wireless charging mobile phones: mobile phones that can directly support magnetic wireless charging functions, such as iPhone 14 series, iPhone 13 series, iPhone 12 series, etc.