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Ki is a wireless power standard built into your countertop—powering blenders, kettles, and more without a single cord.
It seems that the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) is ready to push a new stage of wireless charging with the launch of the Qi ...
The Qi2 wireless charging standard has been updated to support 25W speeds, benefitting both iPhones and Android phones.
WASHINGTON & WAKEFIELD, Mass., June 12, 2025 -- (BUSINESS WIRE)--The Wireless Power Consortium (WPC), the prevailing standards organization for wireless power applications worldwide, and NFC Forum ...
Qi2 25W wireless charging has been officially announced by the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC), confirming its coming support ...
According to Treffers consumer research commissioned by the Consortium indicated that a universal standard in wireless power charging ranked within the top 20 percent of consumer lifestyle demands and ...
Apple has joined the Wireless Power Consortium, hinting that the next iPhone will support wireless charging. This is the first time Apple has confirmed involvement with any wireless power standard ...
Established on 17 December 2008, the Wireless Power Consortium's mission is to create and promote wide market adoption of Qi, the international wireless power standard for interoperability across ...
Wireless charging system producer Powermat has joined the Wireless Power Consortium, backers of the Qi charging standard rivaling the company's own technology, a move that is likely to make Qi ...
The consortium’s first goal is to create an international standard for magnetic induction chargers capable of delivering up to 5 watts of power, enough to recharge a mobile phone in the same ...
The Wireless Power Consortium has already managed to attract some pretty big players in the industry (including Philips, Sanyo and Duracell), but it's now bolstered its roster with one of its ...
Apple recently became listed as a member of the Wireless Power Consortium, committed to the open development of the Qi wireless charging standard. The listing was brought to our attention by IHS ...