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Inductive charging

Inductive charging, also known as wireless charging, is a method of charging batteries without the need for a physical connection by using electromagnetic fields to transfer energy. This technology typically involves a charging station or pad and a device equipped with a compatible receiver, offering convenience and reduced wear on charging ports. Inductive charging is particularly beneficial for users of modern smartphones, smartwatches, and other gadgets that support wireless charging standards like Qi.
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