Wireless charging is one of the technologies that has been slow to come and has failed to live up to high expectations. There are currently two primary wireless charging standards in the market – the Wireless Power Consortium with its Qi platform and the AirFuel Alliance (formerly A4WP and PMA). The next day, the battery could be used to charge the device without ever having to be connected to a wall socket, essentially enabling the existing wireless charging solutions to become wireless battery packs. TIRIAS Research believes that improvements in processing technology, wireless charging, wireless communications, and sensors will help drive Internet of Things (IoT) applications over the next decade and to the hype-levels originally predicted. Members of the TIRIAS Research team have not consulted for Wi-Charge or any of the wireless charging organizations.
Source: Forbes September 14, 2018 21:35 UTC