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uBeam – Smartphone and Tablet Charging via ultrasound

The company uBeam from the U.S. has developed a new method to smartphones, tablets and other devices that charge via USB you can now also to provide wirelessly via Wi-Fi with electricity. The company’s developers use to charge the mobile device through the air and only alone ultrasonic waves and reach voltages as a USB port. This would allow USB ports will soon belong to the past

Smartphone upload via Wi-Fi -. UBeam makes it possible

Not much is known about the company and there is a uBeam ago, when the company would have been kept hidden with the new wireless technology for charging devices. No wonder, because the technology is based on the concept of piezoelectricity , has enormous potential to replace cables and sockets. And uBeam only uses ultrasound for wireless energy supply, in short the pressure caused by the air movements during sound production. From the start, the developers had the goal to develop a wireless technology for charging smartphones and other devices, which is neither harmful nor disturbing. Ultrasound is suitable to excellent because it produces sounds that can not be perceived by the human ear, and it is safe from the health aspect. The development is also gone so far that equipment at a distance of about 2 meters the flow with which a USB port may receive comparable.

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shop over Wi-Fi is the future

Wireless Power Supply is definitely a trend that could make sockets and cables permanently redundant. It will take years before the technology is fully developed and is used extensively, but one thing is certain: No one wants to watch cable or grapple with them. uBeam goes ahead with the new technology and it has well-known support of investors including Peter Thiel, Andreessen Horowitz, Marissa Mayer and Mark Cuban. In this high-profile group of investors so basically nothing can go wrong. We are pleased anyway for a future without cable and fast wireless charging of smartphones, tablets and other devices and the development of the company uBeam and other developers wireless energy monitor on and keep you up to date.

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