Cota (power)
Cota is a wireless power technology built on the same principles and frequencies as Wi-Fi. Cota was announced on September 9, 2013 at TechCrunch Disrupt.[1]
Features
Cota can detect the position of a power receiver within its network and focus a signal to only that position, enabling up to 1 watt of power to be transmitted wirelessly. Since the charge hub can detect, focus, and send the signal to a specific point in 3D space, there is no risk of injury compared to other means of wireless power such as microwave power transmission. Additionally, since Cota uses the same frequency range as Wi-Fi, its range is about 30 feet, an improvement over inductive wireless standards such as Qi which typically have a range of only a few centimeters.
References
- ↑ "Cota By Ossia Aims To Drive A Wireless Power Revolution And Change How We Think About Charging". TechCrunch. 2013-09-09. Retrieved 2013-09-17.
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