Monday, December 30, 2013

MOBILE DEVICES TEACH SHARE CHARGE BATTERY

Mobile devices will be taught to share battery power

MOBILE DEVICES TEACH SHARE CHARGE BATTERY The company Fulton Innovation at CES 2013 in Las Vegas introduced the technology eCoupled, which allows two mobile devices to share with one another battery charge, says Engadget.



Demonstrated by the example of the development of smartphone and tablet. In the smartphone sits the battery, while the tablet is loaded with the stock. With eCoupled tablet may delegate some of its charge the smartphone. Power transmission wires are not needed - just put the smartphone on the back of the tablet.


Charge exchange works both ways: if the battery sits in a tablet, to share power with them will be able to smartphone.


The technology works on devices that support wireless charging standard Qi. The standard provides for the transmission of electricity through electromagnetic induction. Qi has developed a group of companies within the wireless transmission of electricity Consortium (Wireless Power Consortium).


Fulton Innovation has not said when the technology will be used commercially. The company is seeking to eCoupled included in the standard Qi. The ability to obtain a charge wirelessly already blessed with some of today#39;s smartphones, including the Nokia Lumia 920, Nexus 4 and HTC Droid DNA.