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Here's some more information about them: #1"Wireless LEDs" with a small coil and circuit can be made or purchased. They can't be very far from the charging coil.... and the phone has to support acting as a charger.
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Led it just example if it's works we can implement this in a lot of projectsWhy do you need the LED? Don't most phones have a torch mode?
If the LEDs light up on a charging pad, they will light up on a phone that can active as a charger – it's the exact same thing.most of the shared links they are using external charger not phone
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If you're talking about the links I posted to Big Clive's videos I posted, I will personally vouch for their authenticity. Clive is extremely knowledgeable in a variety of subjects, and explains things clearly and completely.First a bit of reality: You Tube is a lot like a cartoon show, in that just because they show something can be done does not mean that it really can be done. Much of what is shown is faked.
A wise opinion but I strongly support the ability for anyone to post videos. From a scientific perspective, people can share their ideas and others can learn (for free) in what can be an interactive experience.First a bit of reality: You Tube is a lot like a cartoon show, in that just because they show something can be done does not mean that it really can be done. Much of what is shown is faked.
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there's someone did the same with phone ?
It has reasonable application for charging small capacity batteries in things like wireless earphones and watches.If we assume that the functioning of one's phone is primarily for communication, then any taking away phone power for another purpose is undesirable because power is needed for communications.
Of course the whole wireless charging concept is much less efficient than a good plug in charging system. No way it can be as efficient because of the losses in the coupling coils. So that is one function that I would never accept to be present on a phone, or an electric vehicle, for that matter.
You're totally right. Why would we bother putting things on our phones that don't help us communicate?If we assume that the functioning of one's phone is primarily for communication, then any taking away phone power for another purpose is undesirable because power is needed for communications.