Wireless Charging Explained

Everywhere you go, connecting to wireless technology has never been easier. Whether it be through WiFi or even Bluetooth, it’s around us wherever we go – when we walk into a cafe, even when we hop into the car.

 

We’re constantly on the go – and as technology becomes more and more essential as a part of our everyday lives, you need to keep your device constantly charged.

 

This rise in the use of technology has seen the introduction of wireless charging technology over recent years.

 

The appeal is obvious – being able to charge your phone without the need for cables? Awesome! Being able to do this while out on the water? Even better!

 

We have recently added Scanstrut ROKK’s Wireless Chargers to our Range – the world’s first waterproof wireless charge system for outdoor environments. They’re qi certified, fast charging and perfect for use on board your Boat.

 

But how does wireless charging work, exactly?

 

Wireless charging uses oscillating electromagnetic fields between a set of copper coils, creating a Current in one or more Receiver antennas.

 

The size of the coil will determine your wireless charger’s Range in which it can reach and charge your device. The bigger the coil, or the more coils there are in the charger, the greater the distance a charge can travel.

 

ROKK Wireless Chargers are available in surface mount, bezel mount or hidden configurations to suit your needs – check out the Range below.

 

For more information, get in touch with us at CH Smith Marine on (03) 9403 4800 today.