Technology
Apple’s MagSafe Charger suggests a confusing future for wireless power – VentureBeat
There’s another new wireless charging standard, and it’s going to make smartphone recharging faster, but it still has some rough edges to smooth out.

As 2020 nears its long-awaited end, wireless charging technology has become reasonably common, somewhat affordable, and certainly more convenient than fumbling for a traditional power cable. Today, its possible to casually drop depleted phones, watches, and/or Bluetooth earphones onto a $12 or $20 inductive charging pad and pick them back up fully recharged hours later no simple feat if you realize how long companies struggled to reach this point.
But wireless charging is about to become more confusing….
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