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New patent from Xiaomi: Sound charging

Smartphone manufacturers in recent years charging Intensive work on the department continues. Companies are trying to stand out from their competitors by claiming that it will only take a few minutes to charge a large battery.

Recently, Xiaomi 200W A new one that comes with wired fast charging support HyperCharge introduced the technology. However, the company is embarking on a new path in this industry with a new audio charger patent application.



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It turned out that Xiaomi is working on a new charging feature that will bring ‘sound’

Xiaomi for its new charging feature CNIPA’a (China National Intellectual Property Administration) has applied for a patent. The patent reveals some key details about this new technology.

Xiaomi, is working on a new technology that uses audio and other components to charge devices, and the actual details are expected to emerge in the coming years. Besides the sound charger, the patent also includes an energy storage device and an electronic device.

Looking at the patent description of the audio charger, environmental vibrations sound collecting device to convert it into mechanical vibration, multiple energy conversion devices and a power conversion device appear in this system. Xiaomi’nin patent also refers to this mechanical vibration of the electronic device. to alternating current (AC) says it will convert. It is also expected to convert alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC) using a power converter.

Patentsuggests that this charging technology can charge smartphones and other electronic devices without the need for an outlet. However, this patent application Xiaomi’nin It does not mean that he will use technology in the near future. To make this commercially viable, the company has many hurdles to overcome.

Xiaomi, 200W HyperCharge introduced the technology. But even this technology could take more than a year to reach smartphones. So we may be a few years away from this audio charging technology.

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