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Share on Facebook Tweet this Share Bill Roberson/Digital TrendsIf you haven’t tried wireless charging yet, then it’s time that you did. With a pad plugged in next to your bed or on your desk, you can just place your phone on top and charge it up while you sleep or work, no need to fiddle with a cable ever again. A lot of smartphones support it out of the box, but even with ones that don’t, like the iPhone, you can get cases that add wireless charging capability.
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According to 160 million wireless receivers will ship this year, up from 55 million in 2014. If we rewind to 2012, the user base for wireless charging was only around 12 million worldwide. If you haven’t tried wireless charging yet, then it’s time that you did. “It has grown like crazy, it’s doubling every year now,” says John Perzow, V.P. Of Market Development for the Wireless Power Consortium, the organization behind the Qi standard.
“IKEA and Samsung have made a huge difference.” introduced the concept to a lot of people who’ve never looked at it before. The Swedish flat-pack furniture giant recently started to sell Qi wireless charging pads and phone cases, and it’s even building wireless charging into some tables and lamps. Samsung latest smartphone flagship line — including the, the S6 Edge, and the — all support wireless charging and cover the Qi and PMA standards.
Samsung also manufactures its own line of Qi charging stations. The principles of wireless power have been around for a long, long time. It’s been over a century since Nikola Tesla demonstrated wireless charging. So, why has it taken so long for it to catch on? It got off to a slow start Anyone who tried wireless charging out in the beginning will remember fiddling with their phones trying to get the charging to kick in, and when it finally did star.