Of course, wireless charging is more suitable for battery use and can actually extend battery life. However, this partly depends on how people use it and how often they charge their devices. Let’s get more details from here.
The best way to use wireless charging to extend battery life is Lithium-ion batteries have significantly longer lifespans when they are recharged mid-drain (50%) as opposed to full-drain (0%). Base on my experience, the battery performance of smartphone will normally drop sharply after 10 to 12 months of use. At first, the phone will last all day, and the battery in the phone will still account for 15% at the end of the day. After about a year, I must be on standby to carry an auxiliary battery charger with me, otherwise my phone will run out in the afternoon. Now, I use a wireless charger every day at home and at work, so I don’t have this problem. Because of the convenience, I “recharge” all day long, which is the key reason for my continuous full charge.
Wireless charging is used all day long, which is different from wired charging. Most wired charging occurs when the battery is “red” or below the 20% threshold. In the population under 20%, many people will experience “low battery anxiety”, they need to find an outlet STAT. However, people who use wireless charging tend to place their chargers where they spend the most time-home, car, office, coffee shop. When I sit at my desk, my phone is charging (whether it starts at 50% or 10%). Finally, it is important to stop charging once the battery is fully charged. With the Qi wireless charger, after the battery is fully charged, it will automatically stop battery charging.
The Qi wireless charging standard hopes to charge without plugging the cord into the phone itself. With the Qi charger, you only need to place the device on the charging pad to power it. Just for convenience: you don’t have to fuss about plugging and unplugging cables, and you can reduce wear and tear on the charging port. If your phone does not have a headphone jack, the wireless charger will also release the Lightning interface or USB-C port so that you can use wired headphones while charging.
To conclude, wireless charging is for convenience, improving equipment and reducing reliance on finding the nearest outlet. Knowing that this can extend the life of the battery and equipment, this is a good choice. Now, the power supply has entered the “basic requirements” category. A small number of notebook computers can already use wireless charging, and in the next few years, this phenomenon will be widely used in a wider range of devices (and even cars).
This 4-in-1 wireless charger supports smart phones and is suitable for Apple Watch 2/3/4/5. In addition, it can charge mobile phones, smart watches and earphones at the same time. Similarly, the 4-in-1 LED light wireless charger also supports wireless charging with additional LED lights for desk lamps or bedside lamps.
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