The team working at Yank Technologies was quite frustrated with the slow progress taking place with respect to smart phones. The phones were filled upto gills with features and have been evolving further at super speed but the charging methods stayed primitive as compared to software advances. The stagnation has been as old as ten years and it really began getting up to the other side of their mind. So, as a solution the team came up with a Mother Box that provided a wireless charging solution for all kind of smart phones. The firm is now running an Indiegogo campaign to sponsor their first production round for components.
The wireless charging in this app takes place in response to a receiver that you just need to plug into the power source. The receiver happens to be a flat piece that rests on the rear end of your phone’s power post. Working of this receiver is identical with that of a current inductive charging technology. The innovation related with Mother Box happens to be a patent pending antenna configuration that rests on the inner end of the device. It transmits the charging signals across all directions and keeps away the need to lay your phone flat near a charging surface. The charging performance works best when you keep your phone closest to the Mother Box. The campaign page claims that several devices can be altered in this manner. Charging is quite sensitive to perpendicular alignment as the phone goes away from the charger.
The campaign video for this device is basically a creative commercial that explains everything without engaging you in technical jargons. But in case you wish to know more, there is another video that explains the theory behind this product in a detailed manner. And then there is also a demonstration video that well shows how a charger works in sync with an app along with a phone connected with it.
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