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LG has developed magnetic resonance charging technology that enables wireless charging
in the future.
The current common wireless charging is magnetic induction charging, and the main difference between magnetic induction charging and magnetic resonance charging is that the latter is able to obtain power
from the charger over short distances.
This does not mean that you can air charge your smartphone anywhere in the room, but currently LG technology has an effective charging distance of up to 7 cm, which means that you can charge your smartphone next to an MRI charger
.
LG Electronics has developed a charger with a power of about 7 watts
.
Currently, the company is considering whether to bring this technology and products to market
.
Smartphones using magnetic resonance charging are expected to be available
next year.
LG has developed magnetic resonance charging technology that enables wireless charging
in the future.
The current common wireless charging is magnetic induction charging, and the main difference between magnetic induction charging and magnetic resonance charging is that the latter is able to obtain power
from the charger over short distances.
This does not mean that you can air charge your smartphone anywhere in the room, but currently LG technology has an effective charging distance of up to 7 cm, which means that you can charge your smartphone next to an MRI charger
.
LG Electronics has developed a charger with a power of about 7 watts
.
Currently, the company is considering whether to bring this technology and products to market
.
Smartphones using magnetic resonance charging are expected to be available
next year.