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Fulton Corporation has long been at the forefront of wireless charging innovation, playing a key role in establishing the industry standard. Over the past few years, the company has continuously pushed the boundaries of this technology. At last year's CES, they showcased a breakthrough—wireless charging through obstacles like wood. This year, they're taking it even further with two-way wireless charging.
With this new technology, tablets equipped with wireless charging coils can not only receive power but also act as a charging source for smartphones. Imagine being able to charge your phone using your tablet’s larger battery when you’re on the go—this is exactly what Fulton is bringing to the table. It’s a game-changer that could make wireless charging more practical and versatile than ever before.
Back in 2012, several high-end smartphones, including the Nokia Lumia 920, HTC DNA (Butterfly Verizon Edition), and LG Nexus 4, started supporting Qi wireless charging. However, the need for dedicated charging pads and the relatively high cost limited its widespread adoption. Today, tablet PCs have become essential devices that many people carry daily. If you forget your charger, having the ability to use your tablet to power up your phone would be incredibly convenient.
What makes Fulton’s two-way wireless charging even more impressive is its ability to automatically adjust to different voltage requirements, ensuring compatibility with various smartphone brands. The company will be showcasing a working prototype at CES, and we’ll be keeping a close eye on their developments. This could mark a significant step forward in making wireless charging more flexible and user-friendly for everyone.
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