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FreePower’s VP of engineering shows how her team saves time processing massive amounts of data to focus on the next wave of ...
One of Fast Company’s 2025 Most Innovative Companies, FreePower is changing the landscape of wireless charging. In this video ...
The newest product from FreePower can turn everyday surfaces into wireless chargers. I’ve demoed the tech, and now I’m excited for a world of clutter-free charging countertops. The newest ...
Back in December Tesla announced its Wireless Charging Platform that’s powered by FreePower’s latest “place anywhere” Qi system. Now orders are shipping to the first customers and we’ve ...
It’s hard to discuss Aira’s FreePower technology without mentioning the product that inspired it: Apple’s AirPower. Previewed at a September 2017 media event, AirPower was supposed to take ...
That’s where Freepower, formerly known as Aira, comes in. Founder Jake Slatnick started the company in 2017 and told Engadget that it has spent the last five and a half years developing a ...
Now, the company is partnering with wireless charging technology startup Aira to debut the latter’s premiere product: FreePower, a position-free wireless charging technology. Nomad’s new Base ...
CHANDLER, Ariz., Sept. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Aira Inc., developer of FreePower ®, a groundbreaking full-surface wireless charging platform, announces today that it has acquired the patent ...
But while the Nomad Base Station Pro — and the Aira FreePower technology that powers it — may one day be the future of wireless charging technology, right now, the current version is just too ...
Motherson's investment in Aira will further accelerate the development of FreePower ®, the company's core technology, for integration in multiple applications including transportation ...
Inside the Cybertruck-inspired aluminum casing is a wireless charging platform named FreePower from a startup called Aira. This is the same platform used in other multi-device charging mats like ...
It’s not a bunch of wireless charging coils stacked on top of one another, but instead, it uses “FreePower” wireless charging tech from Aira. Yes, it’s expensive, but it also works really ...