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Taiwanese Firms Sees a Growing Trend in Wireless Charging

By Vincent Wang
Published: Jan 09,2015

TAIPEI, Taiwan — Wearables are designed to best suit users' need, at CES 2015, There's a product named Belty is a perfect demonstration aiming at help losing weight. Taiwanese IC design firm Generalplus sees the potential strength of wireless charging market, decided to change the policy, and got certified by QI V1.1.2, WPC. Furthermore, it will unveil the new technology at CES along with WPC.

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Wireless charging technology is one of the highlights at CES, thanks to the help from Intel, Apple, and Qualcomm, it will enjoy a bullish in 2015. According to IHS, the wireless charging market will reach US$8.5 billion in 2018.

Generalplus sees a growing trend in wireless charging in handheld devices, it rolled out an exclusively System on Chips (SoC) that integrated sending and receiving in one chip, and it was certified by QI V1.1.1, WPC last year. The latest technology is going to be released at CES 2015, which is a driving force of this technology.

According to the company, the chip is also functioned with temperature protection, overload protection,strengthened its function. The product is designed mainly for the future handheld devices to be charged between which. For example, to use tablet to charge handset, vice versa, or to be charged between handsets. To reach the goal of sharing electricity.

Meanwhile, Anpec Electronics is going to announce its wireless charging products in the second quarter. It has been devoted in developing WPC standard wireless charging products for a year, and it is cooperating with system firms in manufacturing more products.

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