Wireless Charging Start-Up Claims 30-Foot Radius
Lucas123 writes "At Disrupt this week, Ossia Inc. demonstrated for the first time its wireless charging technology that founder Hatem Zeine said has a 30-foot radius and, like WiFi, can charge through walls and 'around corners.' The technology, still in prototype phase, uses the same spectrum as other wireless standards, such as WiFi and Bluetooth. The Cota wireless charging system includes a charger and a receiver — either a dongle device or chip-tech integrated into a product, such as a smartphone or battery. While it has yet to be miniaturized, Zeine said the wireless technology will eventually be small enough to fit into a AAA battery or any portable electronic device. While the technology has wider industrial implications, as a consumer product, a charging unit will likely sell for around $100, he said."
This might surprise you, but there is a difference between radio waves of a given frequency used to transmit information, and those used to deliver substantial amounts of energy, suitable for, say, charging a phone. ,,Watt''.
Said difference is measured in
To those of us who still have the ability to think, we know the difference between micro/milli-watt and WATT.
But to others, they rather believe what has been told to them by the "EXPERTS", that no matter how long they have been bombarded by the waves, and no matter HOW STRONG THE POWER IS, as long as the frequency is such and such GHz, it must ABSOLUTELY BE NO IONIZING whatsoever.
To them, NOTHING CAN ABSORB THOSE WAVES (even when the same waves get absorbed by something which turned it into electricity to be used to re-charge the battery).
When someone showed them proofs with pictures they still insist that "the experiment is flawed".
Those same people are the one exposing their infants to the same bombardment, just because the "EXPERTS" told them it's safe.