How+Do+Wireless+Chargers+Work?

//**How Do Wireless Chargers Work? **// Wireless charging is a popular new feature included on some cell phones and available as an add-on to many others. How does the charger work? Does it require special batteries? Is it safe? In most cases, wireless charging works by inductive charging. Inductive charging uses a base station or power mat that creates a strong electromagnetic (EM) field. The receiving device has an induction coil in it, which converts the strong EM field back into regular electricity to charge the battery. Wireless charging is not a new invention (invented by Nikola Tesla) and has been used in early crystal radios to power the radio, though its current implementation is significantly improved in efficiency and design.  he answer is both yes and no. Technically speaking, the actual battery does not need to be different, but the induction coil and mechanism needs to be built into the device to allow the charging. In most implementations, that mechanism is either built into the battery or made into a case, which connects, to the phone or device via the charging port. Wireless charging is less efficient than traditional AC wall adapters, so the energy usage may be significantly higher.  The main benefit of wireless charging over traditional charging is the safety of the unit. Because no direct electrical connection is made, there is no risk of being electrocuted by touching the mat or having liquid spill on it. This is the primary reason wireless charging is preferred for some medical implants, due to the reduced risk of injury. T <span style="font-family: 'Palatino Linotype',serif;">he lack of corrosion/damage to the charging port is also a strong benefit, as all of the components needed to charge are inside of the device. <span style="font-family: 'Palatino Linotype',serif;">That is the ultimate question, which depends on your specific device and the brand of wireless chargers you go with. <span style="font-family: 'Palatino Linotype',serif;">You can find wireless charging mats at many electronics retailers, and there will usually be cases or replacement batteries to fit most major brands of phones and devices. <span style="font-family: 'Palatino Linotype',serif;">Popular brands include Duracell powermat (pictured above). <span style="font-family: 'Palatino Linotype',serif;">Energizer inductive charger and others can be found by searching for wireless charger and the model of the device you want to charge on Google.
 * <span style="font-family: 'Palatino Linotype',serif;">How does the charger work? **
 * <span style="font-family: 'Palatino Linotype',serif;">Does it require special batteries? **<span style="font-family: 'Palatino Linotype',serif;"> T
 * <span style="font-family: 'Palatino Linotype',serif;">Is wireless charging safe? **
 * <span style="font-family: 'Palatino Linotype',serif;">Is wireless charging available for your device? **