
Wireless charging stations
Wireless charging stations allow electronic devices like smartphones to recharge their batteries without using cables. They work through a process called electromagnetic induction, where the station creates an electromagnetic field that transmits energy to compatible devices placed nearby. When a device with a special receiver is positioned on or near the station, it converts this energy back into electrical power, recharging the battery. This technology simplifies charging, reduces cable clutter, and offers a convenient way to keep devices powered up, especially in shared spaces like cafes, airports, or homes.