New Straits Times

Apple pulls plug on wireless charging mat

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WASHINGTON: Apple Inc on Friday said it was cancelling the AirPower wireless charging mat that the company announced in 2017 on the same day as its iPhone X, a rare public retreat for the company known for splashy product launches.

The mat was intended to wirelessly charge up to three Apple products at once, such as an iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods wireless headphones.

While wireless charging has spread through the gadget industry, charging three devices at once with higher wattage “fast charging” proved challengin­g.

Furniture seller Ikea, for example, sells a US$60 (RM244) matt that can handle three phones but it only features slower 5watt charging.

In a statement, Apple said that it had concluded that its AirPower mat “will not achieve our high standards.”

“We apologise to those customers who were looking forward to this launch,” said Dan Riccio, Apple’s senior vice-president of Hardware Engineerin­g.

“We continue to believe that the future is wireless and are committed to push the wireless experience forward.”

The announceme­nt was a rare move for Apple, known in the electronic­s industry for keeping tight wraps on product plans until it publicly launches them at splashy events in Silicon Valley.

The early announceme­nt of AirPower, along with a wirelessly charged version of its AirPods headphones, was a break in that tradition.

Apple released the updated AirPods last week, heightenin­g speculatio­n that the accompanyi­ng charging mat would come soon.

Daring Fireball, a website that covers Apple news, previously reported that Apple engineers had issues with devices overheatin­g on the AirPower pad. Apple declined to comment beyond its statement on the project.

Apple offered wireless charging in the iPhone in 2017, after many of its rivals, such as Samsung Electronic­s Co Ltd, had offered the feature for several years.

 ?? BLOOMBERG PIC ?? Apple Inc has had to retreat on its AirPower wireless charging mat as the device does not achieve its high standards.
BLOOMBERG PIC Apple Inc has had to retreat on its AirPower wireless charging mat as the device does not achieve its high standards.

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