Ossia shows a battery that charges through the air
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This CES 2018 has been loaded with products that we would never have imagined to see, one of them is the Cota Forever battery that has been presented by the manufacturer Ossia and is characterized by recharging through the air.
Ossia Cota Forever, charge your batteries through the air
Ossia Cota Forever is a battery that is based on a new induction charging technology, this is not something new but the manufacturer has managed to take it a step further by eliminating some of the limitations it presents. This Ossia Cota Forever battery is recharged by a transmitter that sends a wireless signal at 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz, this signal is received by an antenna that is placed inside the battery and is converted into the energy it uses to recharge.
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No details have been given on the power of this recharging system, although battery powered devices typically have very low power consumption so there shouldn't be any problems. If it has been said that this technology is capable of avoiding obstacles, there is no need for a free field between the emitter and the receiver.
For now it has only been shown in AA, AAA, D, and 9V batteries although hopefully it can be applied to many other devices powered by internal batteries, in this way we could see a new generation of wireless peripherals and other devices powered by batteries they never run out of energy.
Without a doubt it has been one of the most surprising novelties that we have seen on the occasion of the celebration of this CES 2018 in Las Vegas, we hope that it does not have to be long until we can enjoy this recharging technology on all our devices.
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