Wireless Gadget Chargers

Air Voltage Energizes Tablets Without the Tangled Mess

For some, the idea of having wires laying around on the floor isn’t ideal, so perhaps the Air Voltage would be more fitting for the home.

Maxwell Japan’s the Air Voltage is touted to be the first of its kind. This is a tablet charger that’s actually wireless, which is unusual and great at the same time. The company has integrated a charging pad (Energy Stand) and jacket (Energy Cover) that eliminates the mess of tangled cables laying on the floor. All the user has to do is to insert their tablets onto the jacket and it’s good to go. The Air Voltage charges on 10W and it takes about three hours for a full charge. Users will also have the option of place the tablet in portrait or landscape position -- whatever is more comfortable to use as it’s charging.
Trend Themes
1. Wireless Charging - The Air Voltage tablet charger is a prime example of the trend towards wireless charging, offering convenience and eliminating the need for messy cables.
2. Smartphone Accessories - As more devices become compatible with wireless charging technology, there is a growing market for innovative smartphone accessories like the Air Voltage charger.
3. Eco-friendly Technology - The Air Voltage's wireless charging capabilities reduce the need for disposable batteries and contribute to a more sustainable approach in the tech industry.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can leverage wireless charging technology, such as the Air Voltage, to enhance user experience and differentiate their products.
2. Home Décor - The Air Voltage's sleek design and elimination of messy wires make it an appealing option for home décor companies looking to incorporate tech seamlessly into interiors.
3. Renewable Energy - Wireless charging technologies like the Air Voltage could open up opportunities for renewable energy companies to develop more efficient and sustainable power transfer solutions.

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