The Manila Times

STARTUP PI OUT TO SLICE THE CHARGING CORD

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SAN FRANCISCO: Silicon Valley youngster Pi on Monday claimed it had developed does away with cords or mats to charge devices.

Pi chargers, about the size of a small table vase, operate on standard charging technology used in Apple or Android smartphone­s designed to be powered up wirelessly.

But instead of cords or mats, the conical creation charges smartphone­s with magnetic waves.

safely send energy to portable electron Shi, who co- created the charger with John MacDonald.

The trick was bending magnetic waves said during a presentati­on for an AFP journalist at the TechCrunch Disrupt startup scrum in San Francisco.

- ible, multi-device and extend its useful range,” Shi said.

“It took us over a year to complete the mathematic­al proof that makes it all possible.”

beamed to smartphone­s placed or in use within a foot of a Pi.

Shi and MacDonald were graduate students at the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology when they met and began to collaborat­e on the project about 3.5 years ago. Both have since graduated from university.

Pi’s magnetic fields are relatively weak, far less than the levels used for medical imaging, but allow devices to be charged at “full speed,” according to MacDonald.

A combinatio­n of smartphone­s and tablets could wirelessly charge on a desk if a Pi were placed near people working together.

Pi set up shop in the Silicon Valley city of San Bruno, and the co-founders said they raised $3.5 million in a seed funding round lead by SoftTech VC managing partner Jean-Francois Clavier.

MacDonald promised that Pi devices would begin shipping next year and be priced “well below $200.”

Apple this month unveiled three new iPhone models, including a 10th-anniversar­y edition iPhone X, all of which featured wireless charging.

The company said it will come to market with AirPower charging mats sized to accommodat­e an iPhone, Apple Watch and an AirPods earpiece case.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? Pi co-founders Lixin Shi (left) and John MacDonald pose for a picture at a TechCrunch Disrupt technology conference in San Francisco on September 18, 2017 with the world’s first wireless charger that does away with the need to lay devices on charging...
AFP PHOTO Pi co-founders Lixin Shi (left) and John MacDonald pose for a picture at a TechCrunch Disrupt technology conference in San Francisco on September 18, 2017 with the world’s first wireless charger that does away with the need to lay devices on charging...

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