nok9 recently participated in the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) meeting in Vienna developing version 1.2.4 of the Qi wireless power testing specification.
At this year’s CES, we introduced EVA III, the industry’s first comprehensive set of evaluation and compliance tools designed for performance testing and evaluation of wireless power devices within the emerging Cordless Kitchen specification from the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC).
With the launch of Apple’s new iPhones enabled with Qi wireless power and the addition of Powermat to the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC), wireless charging is making news at CES in a big way.
nok9 joined over 300 members of the Wireless Power Consortium in San Francisco for the Qi Developer Conference and Wireless Power Tradeshow hosted by Apple. Our team participated in the Plugfest and IOP sessions, working with other industry leaders on the evolving Qi product design, testing, safety, regulatory and certification guidelines.
nok9 joined IDT, NXP, Intertek, ST, Gotrend and Wyless to present the Qi Wireless Charging solution and market opportunities.
nok9 showed strong support at yet another WPC meeting, this time hosted by HTC in Taipei, from August 31 to September 1.
Developer Alain Favre based in France has created a new wireless battery pack specifically for the Xbox One controller.
An Apple supplier has confirmed that the next iPhone will be waterproof and have wireless charging.
Promise Cheng from Uway shared the importance of Qi certification, the procedure and how to recognize Qi products.
nok9 certainly made its presence felt at the highly successful Wireless Power Tradeshow and Conference in Shenzhen on May 11 and 12, 2017.
nok9 has unveiled prototypes for their Cordless Kitchen Evaluation Tools at the WPC meeting in Shenzhen.
CATS II now offers an upgrade to verify wireless powering devices enabled with Shared Mode.