Wednesday, 29 April 2015

uBeam Ultrasound Wireless Charging is Real| To be funded

uBeam has just invented a way through which it can wirelessly send energy till 15 feet away through ultrasound. What actually if this power from a wireless source actually worked? What if you could put your phone into a wireless charging case and it will charge your phone when you move around or use it? Guess what? uBeam has invented that kind of invention too. What if you are on the go and decide to head to Starbuck’s. you could probably charge your phone there as Starbucks has installed transmitters for wireless charging.  Starbucks is all set to be dealing with investors and uBeam is also in talks with Virgin in air travel, Starwood hotels, and some huge fast food chains. uBeam is also said to have talks with hardware manufacturers including Apple and Samsung.

uBeam

uBeam Protoype| Wireless Power Via Ultrasound

Many companies have had their fair share of trials and have also failed to produce true wireless power. With most of the companies ending up with magnetic resonance charging. This kind of magnetic resonance charging requires that device to be so close to the transmitters, like almost touching each other, so that they are almost plugged in.

uBeam's Circuit

uBeam| Working Model Plan

⇒ uBeam relies on ultrasonic transduction.
⇒ Transmitters take power from an outlet or building’s electrical system.
⇒ It converts into ultrasonic sound waves.
⇒ It then beams the  vibrations towards a device with a receiver, like a phone with awireless charging case.
⇒ uBeam’s transmitters can retarget the receivers as they move to maximize the energy transfer.
⇒ The receiver converts the ultrasound vibrations into energy, which is then fed into the device that it is attached to, thereby charging it.
⇒ uBeam is also able to charge at a similar speed to plugging your phone to the wall.

uBeam Setup

uBeam’s Ultrasound Wireless Charging| Advantages

 ⇒ The most important aspect of wireless charging is that it is safe.
⇒ These ultrasonic waves are the same that are used for the scan of babies in the womb.
⇒ The receivers are cheap, costing somewhere around $50.
⇒ The receivers are also slim and so easy to attach to the phone.
⇒ The same ultrasonic waves can transmit data, that will in turn make uBeam connect to Internet of Things devices.
⇒ The device can charge from a distance of 15 feet, even when the device is moving. This is an added advantage as you could carry your phone around and use it in a room outfitted with transmitters and see the battery percentage grow.

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Bye Bye Cords!

Wireless charging  is this generation’s need as it could free people from racing towards electrical outlets. With smartphones getting more slim and powerful these days, battery life has always been an issue. Battery life has struggled to keep up pace. This kind of restrains people from downloading apps or shopping through smartphones. uBeam could provide a convenient solution that people can afford.There are also big giants like Apple and Samsung looking to solve the problems of charging. There may seem to be an interest in acquisition with uBeam.
uBeams Case

 uBeam| Press Releases

 The buzz is that some think that uBeam’s style of wireless charging will work for consumers. That too the charging could have massive potential. uBeam has received approval on another important patent recently. The patent covers how uBeam’s transmitters and receivers can communicate about configurations and which devices the transmitters should prioritize.

 uBeam| The Future

If uBeam’s wireless charging protocol reaches its full potential and extent to could bring an end to the power chords. This is not just for phones, but for a wide array of electronics. uBeam is still working hard and ensuring that no set backs can occur. uBeam could be one of the transformative technologies that the world needs today.

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