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June 4, 2015

Intel’s wireless Rezence charging should begin shipping in devices next year

by John_A

Intel_Logo_02_TA_CES_2014Intel’s Rezence wireless charging standard has been in the works for a while now, but the company says it’s ready to be shipped in consumer devices starting in 2016. Fortunately for us, that’s only a year off.

Rezence uses magnetic resonance for transferring power, and it should theoretically have a bit more range than what we’re currently working with. Intel’s SVP, Kirk Saugen, claims that everything from keyboards and mice to laptops should start being integrated with Rezence tech. For all of the other devices (and our older stuff) there should hopefully be some add-ons that will allow everything to take advantage of wireless freedom.

After personally using a Galaxy S6 for a couple months with a few wireless charging pads, I can confidently say that I’m excited for other technology to embrace doing things completely wire-free, especially if they can take advantage of better range and energy transfer.

source: Engadget

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