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Motorola partners with Guru to develop remote wireless charging technology công

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Motorola partnered with Guru to bring wireless charging technology remotely to smartphones, after applying on Motorola’s own phones, it is capable of delivering power 1 meter away.
GuRu Wireless, Inc., a leader in customizable wireless power solutions, has entered into a partnership agreement with Motorola to bring remote wireless charging technology to its first smartphone models. .

Motorola partnered with Guru to develop remote wireless charging technology. Photo: Motorola GuRu powers devices at watts-over-meters, Guru’s proprietary technology has revolutionized the consumer experience and eliminates power as an everyday concern. . GuRu’s patented, miniature modules will allow devices to be powered at long distances by precise power delivery. Motorola and GuRu, will work together to meet Motorola’s stringent requirements for quality, power efficiency, and safety. Florian Bohn, CEO and Co-Founder of GuRu, said the partnership with Motorola will help Guru access the ecosystem of smart devices and solutions with the goal of improving the consumer experience. use. Guru will introduce true mobility to mobile smart devices and IoT sensors. GuRu’s technology enables safe, efficient, and customizable transmission of electricity through the air using integrated millimeter wave (mmWave) circuits, modules, and proprietary Smart RF Lensing technology. A miniature power transmission system that efficiently and accurately delivers power over long distances like never before. GuRu’s proprietary technology enables safe, accurate transmission and recovery of micro-watt to multi-watt-level wireless power over long distances. Photo: Guru GuRu’s wireless solution can be used as a charging hub or power source in a variety of settings that require access to a power source. It’s easy to set up, secure, and sophisticated enough to find and adjust different power levels to match the needs of any device. Even during use, it continuously charges devices and as a safety measure, reroutes power as needed. Motorola and Guru have not provided much information about this partnership and when phones using remote wireless charging technology will be available to consumers, but the two will work together to meet the requirements. strict requirements on quality, efficiency of electricity use and safety. Earlier this year, Motorola showed off a demo of a device allegedly called the Motorola One Hyper that charges two Moto Edge phones remotely, but didn’t say if it would work with Guru on the project. Remote wireless charging technology has also been researched by many companies since 2015, such as Energous company researched and claimed to be able to charge phones from about 4 meters away. This year, Xiaomi also introduced Mi Air Charging Technology, which in the future can remotely charge multiple devices at the same time.