Wireless charging, also known as inductive charging, is a technology that allows electronic devices to be charged without the need for physical cables or connectors. Instead, it uses electromagnetic fields to transfer power between a charging pad or mat and the device being charged.
One of the key advantages of wireless charging is convenience. Users can simply place their compatible device on the charging pad or mat, and it will start charging automatically.
Many smartphones, smartwatches, and other electronic devices now support wireless charging, and it is also being integrated into furniture, cars, and public charging stations. This wide compatibility makes it more convenient for users to charge their devices in various settings without the need for specific cables or adapters.