
Named "Cota", this technology could be the first commercially viable without power wireless system. Cota is able to provide power to electronic devices such as a smartphone, wireless, through walls, in a targeted manner, safely and that at a distance up to the time up to 9 meters.
At first , the Cota technology could supply electricity wireless all small electronic devices in the home : smartphones, tablet computers , MP3 players, remote controls, joysticks, game consoles, cameras, camcorders , keyboards, mice , flashlights , smoke detectors , etc. .
Cota The technology consists of two components: a charger and a receiver. Cota charger which is connected him to a socket , detects integrated into or connected to electronic receivers and delivers signals specifically directed to them by focusing energy to the exact location where the device is in the part . If a device is moved, Cota locates the receiver again and redirects the signal. Cota is the technology , according to its inventor, economic , safe and secure because it naturally avoids direct signals to the elements that absorb energy such as people, animals or plants.
Cota allow electronics manufacturers to give free rein to their imagination by designing products always on and always connected.
The prototype Cota is a little bulky but Ossia already negotiating with manufacturers of electronic devices to work is its miniaturization and commercialization in 2015.
In the demo video below, the CEO of Ossia, Hatem Zeine, manages to illuminate an LED and charge a wireless smartphone:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=_joxrZ6vdYc
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