THE BRICKING NEWS! Xiaomi introduces Mi Air Charge, wireless charging from across the room
Xiaomi introduced Mi Air Charge technology this Friday morning.
According to the company “remote charging technology” can charge
multiple devices simultaneously and will recharge a smartphone that’s
being used, “while walking around or even when something’s in the way”.
The company outlines how the technology works in a blog post. The
transmitter looks quite large, as large as perhaps a living room
side-table next to a couch. The transmitter can provide a 5W charge
wirelessly to a smartphone.
Xiaomi’s self-developed
isolated charging pile has five phase interference antennas built in,
which can accurately detect the location of the smartphone. A phase
control array composed of 144 antennas transmits millimeter-wide waves
directly to the phone through beamforming.
This kind of charging has nothing to do with the Qi standard. The
smartphones need to be outfitted with a “miniaturized antenna array with
built-in ‘beacon antenna’ and ‘receiving antenna array’.” The
smartphone has 14 antennas to convert a millimeter wave signal that’s
emitted by the charging pile. The signal is converted into electric
energy through a rectifier circuit.
In its current state, Xiaomi’s remote charging technology can charge
multiple devices with a 5W current within a radius of “several meters”.
Xiaomi claims that physical objects don’t reduce the charging
efficiency, but this must have some caveats.
Xiaomi teases that its Mi Air Charge tech would be eventually compatible with smartwatches, fitness bands, and other wearables.
Soon our living room
devices, including speakers, desk lamps, and other small smart home
products, will all be built upon a wireless power supply design,
completely free of wires, making our living rooms truly wireless.
No release date is offered for the Mi Air Charge system and it’s not
known if such technology would ever make it to the consumer market. One
thing we know for sure – it’s going to be expensive whenever it does
arrive. It’s interesting to see innovations like this and we’re excited
for the future of wireless charging technology.