Wednesday, 24 September 2014

Factors To Consider When Choosing A Wireless USB Charger

By Johny Jacson


The wireless USB charger is one of the newest innovations in the mobile device industry. More and more users are turning to wireless chargers simply because these are extremely convenient to use, even when traveling.

Because of the increasing number of brands and models that you can get in the market, it could be quite daunting to choose which particular charger to go with.

QI technology is a new interface standard developed to transfer electrical power through induction up to a maximum of 4 centimeters. The Qi inductive power transfer system consists of a compatible receiver to be paired with a power transmission pad.

Naturally, the primary consideration is pricing. Obviously, the quality of your wireless charger can also be gauged using its price. A warning here: do not fall into the trap of thinking that being the most expensive automatically means being the best in quality.

Now, you find in the market this new charger type that combines the two kinds of charging device into a USB wireless charger type.

The Vority Combined Qi-Standard wireless USB charger is currently a separate-purchase peripheral as the USB-corded ones are still the standard issued charger to be used on these devices.

While most charging plates have USB ports, only a few have built-in power adapters, like the Vority Ki+4. Those with built-in adapters are better than chargers with separate cables for charging, because these cables could be vulnerable to damage.

Check feedback indicators like lights and sounds as well, because these will let you know if the charger is functioning properly.

Devices usually have a USB port dedicated to docking the USB charger's wires. These ports can get damaged through use and would require replacement. With the new Qi technology, the only time you're going to need to dock that connector wire is when you're transferring files to a non-Bluetooth enabled device.

The next factor to consider is customer support. While wireless chargers are very easy to use, you'd want to make sure you can easily call for help when issues arise.

Amazingly, all five devices can be charged at the same time without compromising the charging time required to fill their batteries. The charger is also equipped with safety features to ensure that parallel charging will not damage your devices.

Other than their trendy appearance, these new Qi technology enabled chargers with their usually non-slip transmitter pads are as convenient as stationary chargers for charging a person's many devices. As of now, the maximum reach of the electrical power transmission is 40 mm, but with the fast-paced developments of various gadgets nowadays, soon, there will be new Qi designs that may enable you to charge your devices over wider ranges.




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