Qi (pronounced "Chee") is an interface standard developed by the Wireless Power Consortium for inductive electrical power transfer over distances of up to 4 cm (1.6 inches).
The Qi system comprises a power transmission pad and a compatible receiver in a portable device. To use the system, the mobile device is placed on top of the power transmission pad, which charges it via electromagnetic induction.
The Wireless Power Consortium was established in 2008, and is an open-membership cooperation of Asian, European, and American companies in various manufacturing industries. Their aim is to create a global standard for inductive charging technology.
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FORCE-PUSH
This project was about creating a Wireless Charger based on the Qi standard for mobile devices.
After analysing today's wireless chargers market, where potential competitors were faced and specific users were established as targets, we were able to generate a response.
Force push was the answer, which design features some advantages in the day-to-day use, and can easily compete with another options availables in the market.
Charge Qi Devices Wherever Your Day Takes You;