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A wireless charging signal has a distance of 10mm, which would require a professional install and won’t be easy if you wanted to install the charger underneath your desk or into your kitchen worktop. However, the Mastercharge Invisible® LR has an incredible wireless charging distance of up to 40mm. It can charge through wood, glass, stone and many other materials and is incredibly easy to retrofit.
If a credit or debit card is placed directly on top of a wireless charger, the magnetic fields could interfere with the contactless feature, causing it to stop working entirely, leaving you with only chip and pin transactions as an option.
Wireless charging operates by transferring energy from a wired charger to a receiver integrated into your device, such as a smartphone or AirPods. This energy transfer occurs through electromagnetic induction, where an induction coil in the charger generates an alternating electromagnetic field. The receiver coil converts this electromagnetic field into electrical energy, effectively recharging the device.
Yes, wireless charging is safe. In short, it has the backing of major mobile phone manufacturers such as Apple, Samsung, and Google, all of whom support QI wireless charging. To ensure safety and compatibility, please confirm the charger you purchase is CE/FFC approved.
A wireless charging signal has a distance of 10mm, which would require a professional install and won’t be easy if you wanted to install the charger underneath your desk or into your kitchen worktop. However, the Mastercharge Invisible® LR has an incredible wireless charging distance of up to 40mm. It can charge through wood, glass, stone and many other materials and is incredibly easy to retrofit.
The QI wireless charging standard has a current limitation of 8-10mm. However, with Mastercharge Invisible®, you can wirelessly charge devices at distances of 30-40mm, depending on the material. Please be aware that wireless charging is not possible through metal as it interferes with the technology.
There is a comprehensive list available that includes over 600 devices supporting wireless charging. These devices range from smartphones, watches, and headphones to other tech gadgets. You can find the complete list by referring to the provided link.
Not if you purchase a quality wireless charger that is QI certified and meets the QI standards for induction charging. As with all batteries, they do deteriorate over time and have a limited number of charge cycles. However, using a reputable wireless charger will not damage your battery. We should choose chargers from reliable manufacturers and avoid using cheap, low-quality alternatives. By investing in a good wireless charger, you can ensure the longevity of your battery and enjoy safe and efficient charging without any adverse effects.