An Analysis of Smartphone Charge Pads

If you have a smartphone it is probably a crucial part of your life. You use it to enjoy music, read, check you mail, navigate to stores, and last but not least make calls! But if your battery dies you can’t use it. And, let’s be truthful, finding your charger and a free outlet in your house can be annoying and no easy task in the modern tech-savvy homes or apartments.

But now there is an easier method to charge your device: a smartphone charging pad.

Charge your phone wirelessly

These flat pads, which resemble little mats, allow smartphone users to charge their phones wirelessly. What this means is no hunting for an available outlet and no fumbling with twisted cords. Even better, you can put many devices on your charge pads at the same time and charge all of them simultaneously. Charge pads work with everything from smartphones and electronic readers to iPods, iPads, and digital cameras.

Have you ever considered how these work? They use electro-magnetic induction charging to create a magnetic field that provides power to the batteries of your smartphones, tablets, as well as other electronic devices.

Charge pads a technology in progress

Smartphone charge pads, though, haven’t really captured the imaginations of shoppers. There are a few good reasons for this: First, today’s charge pads aren’t inexpensive. In some instances, they cost nearly as much as the gadgets that consumers want to charge.

Additionally, charge pads are big and bulky. They take up a lot of desk or shelf space. This limits their use; considering that, many consumers rely on charge pads to get rid of the mess that comes with multiple cords. If charge pads are too large, getting rid of these cords doesn’t minimize clutter.

An improving wireless world

Wireless technology is always improving; so we will almost certainly see charge pad technology improve. Ideally they’ll become smaller and less expensive which might make these items a must-have for modern homes.

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