Wireless charging is cool, but won’t replace cables anytime soon


Wireless charging is one of today’s biggest mysteries. On one hand, it’s everywhere. Most flagship phones support it, Apple has been working on a wireless charging matt for an age, there’s an industry standard format (shout out, Qi), and it’s cool. Despite all this, I don’t know a single person who actually charges their phone wirelessly – everyone still uses cables. So, when BIS Research put out a report claiming the global wireless charging market will be worth $20.97 billion in 2023, I was hooked. That’s a lot of money. In 2017, the wireless charging market was only worth $2.57…

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