Experts question: Apple Watch is not really wireless charging

Apple Watch is really cool. It offers a variety of sophisticated form factors, enhanced fitness monitoring, an adjustable strap, a new Digital Crown control interface, and an integrated Apple Pay payment platform. Even better, Apple has added a "wireless charging" function to this smart watch. Huh? Really?

At the grand launch of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, Apple also announced its entry into the smart watch market with an Apple Watch that is expected. However, this wave of apple boom may be affected by the fact that the smart watch market has not yet taken off. At the same time, the charging method of the new Apple Watch does not seem to play a role in promoting the progress of wireless charging standards. In fact, the wireless charging that Apple showed at the event on September 9th is an afterthought.

I have previously written about the need for major players in the mobile space to push the popularity of wireless charging. After all the speculations of this period of time, I decided that Apple will of course release a mobile phone or wearable device with magnetic resonance charging performance, but I am completely disappointed now. Not only does the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have no wireless charging capabilities, Apple even chooses a tightly coupled magnetic induction charger for its smartwatch. why? Apple?

There is a charging connector on the back of the Apple Watch, which is inductively charged via MagSafe magnetic technology (:Apple)

I think Apple is using wireless charging just to divert attention. ─ The charging mechanism of Apple Watch is not wireless at all! Although Apple's smart watch charging base does not expose the charging contacts, it is just a Magsafe magnetic technology similar to the Mac laptop, magnetically connected to the induction coil built into the smart watch. With the charging cable, the user does not have to purchase a charging pad or charging device.

This is actually a fairly simple design that doesn't require much thought, especially for experienced Apple users. But I have already asked Apple about the charging time and level of this inductive charger. Apple has not responded or commented on it, but I guess the cost of adding inductive charging to a new generation of mobile phones may not be small, especially Consider a larger battery design.

However, for consumers, this Apple version of the "wireless" charging method will become a practical use case. If the Apple Watch drives the market to take off, the "wireless" charging method that uses magnetic induction on the back of the wearable device and the phone (Apple seems to have not patented it yet?) is likely to become a popular charging method on the market. . After all, who would want to buy a big chunky charging pad?

Translation: Susan Hong

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