Infinix has recently announced its plans to showcase two groundbreaking technologies, AirCharge and Extreme Temp Battery at the Consumer Electronics Show 2024 (CES). The AirCharge technology, by Infinix, introduces a method of charging that allows users to charge their smart devices without the hassle of cables or physical contact with a charging pad.
It operates at frequencies enabling wireless charging over distances of up to 20 centimeters and accommodating deviations of up to 60 degrees. On the other hand, the Extreme Temp Battery, developed by the electronics brand utilizes biomimetic electrolyte and fusion solid-state technology on its electrodes to ensure optimal performance even in cold environments with temperatures as low as 40 degrees Celsius.
The All New Charging Tech: Infinix AirCharge
According to Infinix’s press release the unveiling of these technologies. AirCharge and Extreme Temp Battery. It will occur during CES 2024 at the ShowStoppers event. The AirCharge technology is being hailed as an advancement in charging, employing multi-coil magnetic resonance technology along with an adaptive algorithm. This cutting-edge approach claims to provide users with a way to charge their devices without relying on cables or direct contact with a charging pad. Perfect for activities, like mobile gaming or video streaming.
The AirCharge technology allows for charging from a distance of 0 to 20 centimeters. It is designed to work even if the transmit coil and receiving coil are tilted at an angle of, up to 60 degrees. Operating below 6.78MHz, it provides charging power of up to 7.5W and is equipped with an end-to-end Resonance and Over Voltage Protection (OVP) circuit to ensure safety during charging.
Moreover, Infinix aims to address challenges related to lithium-ion freezing in extreme temperature conditions with its Extreme-Temp Battery technology. The company has incorporated biomimetic electrolyte and fusion solid-state technology on the electrodes, allowing the battery to perform optimally even in temperatures as low as 40 degrees Celsius. With a charging temperature range of 100 degrees Celsius (-40°C to 60°C), the Extreme-Temp Battery is claimed to function reliably even in the harshest cold environments.