Wireless transfer of power is not new. In 1831, Michael Faraday discovered induction by sending electromagnetic force through space. In the late 1800s and the early 1900s, Nicola Tesla demonstrated wireless broadcasting and power transmission.
These days, wireless charging offers consumers the ability to simply put their smartphone (or tablet, etc) on a surface and be provided with power without needing to plug their phones into the mains. It means that users won’t need to hunt down a cable when charging their phones before bed – they need only place it
on a wireless charging-enabled surface. How does wireless charging work?
Anywhere, anytime – Flourish brings you the latest wireless technology from Europe. Ready for branding, these clever pieces will stand out in the crowd.
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