Wireless Power Consortium Teases ‘New Era’ of Charging, Major Reveal Set for July 23

Wireless Power Consortium Teases ‘New Era’ of Charging, Major Reveal Set for July 23

Wireless Power Consortium Teases ‘New Era’ of Charging, Major Reveal Set for July 23

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The Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) is building anticipation for a significant announcement, teasing what it calls a ‘new era of wireless charging’ set to be unveiled next week. Specific details are expected to be revealed on July 23, promising to shape the future of power delivery.

In a recent social media teaser, the WPC indicated a major development is imminent, marked by a ‘t-minus 1 week’ countdown. While concrete information is scarce, the tech community is buzzing with speculation about what this next phase of wireless charging could involve.

Among the possibilities, experts suggest the announcement might delve deeper into the Qi 2.2 standard, which has recently begun appearing in accessories and is anticipated for upcoming smartphones like Google’s Pixel 10 series. Alternatively, the WPC could be preparing to introduce an entirely new Qi standard, or even expand wireless power applications beyond mobile devices into other product categories, similar to their previous ‘Ki’ initiative for kitchen appliances.

As the countdown to July 23 continues, the industry awaits to discover the WPC’s vision for the next generation of wireless charging technology.

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