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Apple’s future Macs could wirelessly power keyboards and mice at a distance
jeudi 21 mars 2019, 14:01 , par Mac Daily News
“Mac peripherals including keyboards could work without needing to be recharged with a cable or have new batteries installed, as Apple has been working on a wireless power supply system capable of transmitting power to peripherals like keyboards and trackpads over short distances,” Malcolm Owen reports for AppleInsider.
“As users shift towards wireless peripherals and accessories that work over Bluetooth instead of a physical connection, more people are discovering power-related inconveniences associated with the hardware,” Owen reports. “In a patent application published by the US Patent and Trademark Office on Thursday, Apple’s concept for a “Wireless Charging System with Radio-Frequency Antennas” attempts to solve the issue. Rather than relying on a charging coil in a device being in close proximity to a charging pad, Apple’s solution instead allows for the charging to take place over a short distance, such as within a foot of the charging point. ” An example of how a transmitter in the iMac could be angled to charge only nearby devices on a desk “The position on the display would make such a system ideal for charging nearby items, as it could be angled to cover an area of a desk without exposing the user directly to its transmissions,” Owen reports. “An iMac may not necessarily be limited to just one transmitter, as Apple suggests the use of one in the bottom-left and bottom-right corners, increasing the coverage area.” Read more, and see more of Apple’s patent application illustrations, in the full article here. MacDailyNews Take: Truly wireless charging! (Unlike today’s primitive Qi stuff which, while slightly more convenient, requires, er, wires.) Apple’s solution could also theoretically charge your Apple Watch right on your wrist as you mouse around and type – and your iPhone, iPad, and, someday soon, your Apple Glasses, too! SEE ALSO: New Apple patent application hints at true, long-range wireless charging – December 29, 2017 Energous receives industry-first FCC certification for over-the-air, power-at-a-distance wireless charging – December 27, 2017 More evidence suggests Apple tie-up with true wireless charging firm Energous – December 21, 2016 Apple supplier Dialog partners with wireless charging company Energous – December 15, 2016 Ming-Chi Kuo: Apple’s next-gen iPhone to feature all-glass case for wireless charging – November 23, 2016 Two major ‘iPhone 8’ leaks reveal groundbreaking new features – November 23, 2016 Evidence suggests Apple is working on the biggest mobile game-changer since the original iPhone – November 8, 2016 Apple possibly working with Energous on extended range wireless charging for future iPhones – February 5, 2016 Apple developing cutting-edge long-range wirelessly-charged iPhones and iPads – January 29, 2016 iPhone 7 and the potential for wireless charging – January 19, 2016 Apple will drop headphone jack to make the iPhone 7 super slim, source confirms; wireless charging and waterproof, too – January 7, 2016 Apple looks to patent inductive charging system that could power an Apple Pencil or even a future kitchen appliance – January 7, 2016 Apple files 5th wireless inductive charging patent application since Late September – November 5, 2015 Apple patent application reveals iPhone inductive charging sans extra hardware – October 8, 2015 Patent application reveals Apple working on wireless charging systems focused on rapid power delivery – August 27, 2015 Apple invents inductive charging interfaces for mobile devices – April 2, 2015
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