• Advantages and disadvantages of wireless charging

    • source: Tina Yuan;
    • Time: 6/28/2019 2:35:26 AM
  • We love technology because it always has some new and exciting developments. However, it is frustrating for some people, not to the extent of propaganda, or in fact causes more problems than it solves. Whether wireless charging will really spread to a wide range of levels has not been decided yet. Although this may sound like a great invention, it still has a long way to go in practice. Let's carefully compare the main advantages and disadvantages of wireless charging - and why you don't want to replace the cables of mobile phones and other devices yet.          


      What are the benefits of wireless charging?        

        It's convenient: It's hard to find a way to recharge your mobile phone wirelessly, which is the most interesting thing for technology enthusiasts. Although you do need to plug in the charging station itself, you don't have to worry about plugging in a cell phone, tablet or other device or misplacing the cell phone cable. That is to say, if you go somewhere, you still need to carry a real wireless charger with you, so charging is really convenient only in a fixed place (such as home or office). It is multi-functional: wireless charging can provide an advantage of being able to charge many different devices individually or simultaneously. This is not possible with traditional charging cables. In this sense, you really invest in several different charging solutions in a charging solution without the confusion of tablets and other devices. Because wireless charging stations can be seamlessly connected to various mobile phone versions and brands, you don't need to worry about whether there are suitable cables for the appropriate port type. In other words, some people have noticed that wireless chargers may be incompatible with some types of mobile phones, which means they may not always be as versatile as you think.           


     What are the disadvantages of wireless charging?         

       It's inefficient: one of the main drawbacks of wireless charging is that it's actually less efficient than traditional charging. You can't use it when it's charged, and you still have to wait a long time before it's fully charged. Experts recommend charging a cell phone when battery power is reduced to 35% or 40%. According to statistics, it takes 30% to 80% longer to fully charge the device with a wireless charger than it takes to charge the cable with a traditional mobile phone. If you don't like waiting around (who wants to?) It is suggested that you charge your mobile phone in an old-fashioned way, and you will have a better life.           

     It's expensive: even the best cellphone cables are quite cheap. But wireless charging is not entirely acceptable to the public. In some cases, they can cost as much as $100, which is a huge investment, in addition to the cost of your cell phone, cell phone sets and other accessories. Although it is hoped that you will never have to replace expensive wireless chargers, it is important to note that this technology is still advanced. If you invest in one of these chargers now, chances are that the technology will be improved soon, and then you may waste your money on inferior products. If you don't mind spending a penny on the charger, this may not be a big problem. But there is no doubt that the cable for mobile phones is more economically viable.

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