This new technology has already been
promoted though not readily available to the masses.
Imagine being able to get rid of
all those cables behind your computer or TV used to conduct electricity. It
will save you a hassle especially when you need to move from one place to
another.
Being able to transfer energy wirelessly will be a progress
for humanity in general. Everyone could be benefited from this, especially
different companies that have so many cables in their computing systems just to
provide energy. And, it’s not dangerous to humans. One approach is this
wireless technology is electronic devices. It would be really nice to have all
of your devices charging without worrying much. In other words, this
technology, once made available to the general public at a reasonable price,
will get rid of the necessity of chargers. These new chargers take the shape
and form of pads with different sizes depending on the devices being charged.
This could be really useful in public areas such as airports and malls. I
constantly see people looking for somewhere to charge their devices, and most
of the time, the sockets are taken. And, maybe you want to charge both your
phone and camera. It will be an exciting technology to watch, and its progress
will be interesting to watch.
Still, the industry has a lot to catch up with. This could
be the start of a revolution.
Another application of this technology is in place. Magnetically Coupled Resonance works on
the basis of transferring energy just like Wi-Fi signals. “[This technology] doesn't
depend on line-of-sight. A powered coil in your basement could power the rest
of the house, wirelessly,” Paul Evans notes on his article about this emerging
game changer (“Wireless
electricity products spark a new industry”).
Though innovative, this technology has a lot to go from this
point. The first models of wireless chargers for electronic devices have
already been brought to the public, but many of them with subtle success. With
better improvement, these devices would then be affordable for the public, and
an embrace for this new technology would be much easier. Magnetically Coupled
Resonance is a promising idea, and though not developed to its fullest yet
(demonstrations done have been capable of powering one electronic device such
as iPods, plasma TVs), being able to power your at-home electronics by one
source proves to be an idea as majestic as the microwave once was. Undoubtedly,
human intelligence will be capable of providing us with the tools for the
betterment of our modern lives.