Tesla aims to pull off what Apple was unable to a few years ago, unveiling a $300 AirPower-like Wireless Charging Platform scheduled (at least for the time being) to ship in a couple of months.
Of course, many companies did manage to release many different wireless charging accessories since then , but no such product was 100 percent successful in reliably delivering juice to three devices simultaneously regardless of their positioning.Wireless Charging PlatformBefore you even think it, no, we don't believe this signals seriousness on CEO Elon Musk's part regarding recent.
Inspired by the love-it-or-hate-it Cybertruck design and priced at a whopping $300, the Wireless Charging Platform is without a doubt the most ambitious such"experiment" to date, and in order to pull off a tricky 3-in-1 charger sans designated slots for each device, Tesla appears to have enlisted the help of a little company called Aira.
In theory, this bad boy sounds, well, pretty much as powerful, versatile, and handy as the ill-fated Apple AirPower, aiming to provide 15W charging speeds to each of three Qi-supporting devices you'll be able to place anywhere on the"platform's" premium alcantara surface. at the same time, and non-Qi-capable smartwatches are apparently out of the equation completely.
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