Apple acquires a New Zealand-based firm specialised in wireless charging | HT Tech

Apple acquires a New Zealand-based firm specialised in wireless charging

PowerbyProxi uses the global Qi standard for wireless charging, also supported by the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus.

By: INDO ASIAN NEWS SERVICE
| Updated on: Oct 25 2017, 10:29 IST
Apple gets more serious about wireless charging technology.
Apple gets more serious about wireless charging technology. (AFP)
Apple gets more serious about wireless charging technology.
Apple gets more serious about wireless charging technology. (AFP)

Apple finally embraced wireless charging with its latest iPhone 8 and iPhone X models. The company now appears to be more serious about the technology as it has a New Zealand-based firm PowerbyProxi which specialises in wireless charging.

According to a report in stuff.co.nz on Wednesday, PowerbyProxi uses the global Qi standard for wireless charging, also supported by the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus.

Auckland entrepreneur Fady Mishriki set up PowerbyProxi in 2007 with the goal of helping people charge everyday devices such as mobile phones without having to plug them in.

"The company now employs about 55 staff and holds more than 300 patents relating to wireless charging," the report added.

Powerbyproxi's team would be "a great addition as Apple works to create a wireless future", Dan Riccio, Apple's Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering, was quoted as saying

"We want to bring truly effortless charging to more places and more customers around the world."

Last month, Apple unveiled its world-class wireless charging solution as it launched iPhone 8, 8 Plus and iPhone X.

Wireless charging works with the established Qi ecosystem, including two new wireless charging mats from Belkin and mophie, available from Apple Authorised Resellers. Apple gave a sneak peek of AirPower, an Apple-designed wireless charging accessory coming in 2018.

AirPower offers a generous active charging area that will allow iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus or iPhone X customers to simultaneously charge up to three devices, including Apple Watch Series 3 and a new optional wireless charging case for AirPods. Currently, iPhone 8 models can be charged by third-party pads, but transfer power is limited to 5 watts.

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First Published Date: 25 Oct, 10:28 IST
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