While there were many E-Inter-colored screens on display in the Ise 2025 digital signaling section, the Wi-poster caught the attention of Techradar Pro as the only one that uses wireless power.
Available in a range of sizes from 13 inches to 40 inches, it is the first work product that we have seen that uses a distance wireless power.
A man who saw him working at the same time that we described him as ‘Magic’, and we would have to agree.
Ori Mor, CEO and founder of Wi-Charge, told Techradar Pro Wireless Power means that companies can not only put the Wi-poster where they want, but that wireless power means that it effectively works effectively.
This means that the images can be updated through Wi-Fi as many times as necessary, without having to worry about having to connect it to a portable power station or a power cable to recharge the batteries.
“Over time, the cost of replacing batteries can really increase, so over time our wireless energy solution can save companies a lot of money, as well as greatly reduce waste. And even with a rechargeable battery, it still has to spend time and cost it energy when they run out. ”
Mor said that Wi Charge’s wireless power solution, called “Aircord”, uses infra-red to send up to 350 miliwatos of energy from a transmitter connected to the electricity grid to devices with a built-in receiver of up to 10 meters away. A transmitter can send energy to multiple devices at the same time, but each device requires a line of vision to a transmitter. The energy flow ceases as soon as something gets along the way, but resumes immediately later.
Naturally, we asked ourselves about the security of sending power over the air in this way, but Mor assured us that he was complete The United States. .
As Spectra 6 screen, the Wi-poster images looked impressive in color and vibrant. Practically indistinguishable of paper, they will remain visible even under sunlight. Mor demonstrated the Wi-poster update, taking about 30 seconds in which the image changes.
However, and Ink is not suitable for the video, and for that, Mor said that Wi-Charge already has an LCD screen fed by ‘Aircord’ in the market called Wi-Spot. Available in sizes of 7 and 9 inches, Mor said that this was mainly aimed at the adjacent advertising of the product for the retail market.
He said that Wi’s point also contains movement sensors, which allows companies to collect treadmill statistics to provide data to optimize warehouse designs.
Wi-Charge also had a wireless toothbrush support and an X-Box controller on display, although these turned out to be prototypes instead of real products for sale.
Mor said Wi-Charge was not revealing the costs for the Wi-poster, but that companies should contact the company directly to discuss.