Motorola develops remote charging that transmits power over the air

The company is currently in the development process, but full information will appear later. It's possible that it's new

the charger will transfer energy without placing it on a special panel, literally “through the air”.

The new device is planned to be made withusing GuRu RF Lensing technology, which transmits the energy of the required power at a great distance from the base station. Now the exact data on the timing of its introduction in Motorola models is unknown: sources suggest that the new items will not appear before 2022.

Already developed wireless chargers have a number of disadvantages, for example, supporting a distance of no more than a meter or low power. 

The GuRu wireless energy generator works onother principles. It can be mounted on a wall or ceiling, and a small receiver will be integrated into a smartphone or other electronics. They use millimeter radio waves at frequencies between 30 and 300 Hz, the same ones that provide ultra-fast communication in 5G networks over short distances. However, they work differently than for 5G communication.

If Motorola succeeds in creatingappropriate technology, the manufacturer will be one of the first brands to provide remote battery power for smartphones from a distance of several meters.

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