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Xiaomi introduces Mi Air Charge, wireless charging from across the room

In the past few years, Xiaomi has been one amongst the few phone corporations setting the pace in terms of recent technologies. as an example, the Mi combine was the phone that ignited the bezel-less craze. Xiaomi has additionally tried that it's also the pioneers in charging technology with announcements like its 80W wireless charging technology. Today, it's taken it to a different level with its Mi Air Charge Technology that permits you to charge multiple devices at the same time while not the requirement for cables or a wireless charging stand.

Xiaomi says that its proprietary Mi Air Charge Technology makes use of a special self-developed tower/box-like device that uses beamforming technology to send millimetre waves on to a tool. These waves are converted to power that charges the device.

The tower is said to have five phase-detection antennas that facilitate it find the position of a smartphone (or compatible device) during a space in milliseconds. It also has 144 beamforming antennas that transfer millimetre waves.

The phone itself is fitted with two antenna arrays the same as those within the charging device however a lot of smaller in size. the primary is that the beacon array that communicates with the charging tower and therefore the different is that the receiving antenna array made from fourteen antennas that receive the millimetre waves that are then converted into power via a special circuit and  charge the device.

Xiaomi has released a brief video that shows the new technology in action. The video also offers USA a better inspect the box-like device behind the technology.


Xiaomi says that at the instant, Mi Air Charge Technology supports the charging of multiple devices at the same time at long-range at a most power of 5W (per device). whereas that's such a lot slower than its 80W wireless technology for phones, Xiaomi’s main goal doesn’t appear to be phones however smaller devices and home appliances.

According to a Weibo post by Adam Zeng Xuezhong, the new head of Xiaomi’s mobile division who took over from lin Bin last year, the set up is to have Mi Air Charge Technology charge wearable devices like smartwatches and fitness trackers within the future. it's also expected that it'll be able to power different small devices within the homes like speakers and table lamps. the ultimate goal is to eliminate the requirement for wires that became a menace in most households.

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