Belkin
An American manufacturer of consumer electronics that specializes in connectivity devices.
Belkin is Chargifi's number one choice of transmitter as of Version 2.0 of the Chargifi Platform.
Chargifi Silverlake Spots and Chargifi Elysian Spots are the product range resulting from the partnership between Chargifi and Belkin.
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Chargifi Elysian Wireless Charging Spot
Abbreviation: Elysian
A wireless charging pad that is deployed as a unit that sits on top of surfaces.
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Chargifi Platform
A multi-industry solution that comprises hardware in the form of wireless charging units (Spots) and software (Chargifi Cloud) including system integrations and applications to curate the units remotely.
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Chargifi Silverlake 4 Wireless Charging Spot
Abbreviation: Silverlake 4
A wireless charging unit that is designed for through-surface or sub-surface installation for added versatility and secured mounting to deter theft.
The Silverlake 4 comes as a pack of four Spots powered from a single AC outlet for minimized wiring.
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Chargifi Silverlake Wireless Charging Spot
Abbreviation: Silverlake
A wireless charging unit that is designed for through-surface or sub-surface installation for added versatility and secured mounting to deter theft.
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Chargifi Wireless Charging Spot
Abbreviation: Spot
An Internet of Things (IoT) wireless charging unit with which consumers can wirelessly charge their mobile devices while service providers can use the related data that is captured in the cloud to help them make better business decisions.
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Internet of Things
Abbreviation: IoT
An extension of the Internet connectivity beyond computers and into physical devices and everyday objects.
Consumer goods are embedded with electronics, Internet connectivity, and other forms of hardware.
The result is that these devices can communicate and interact with others over the Internet, and they can be remotely monitored and controlled.
Chargifi Spots are a part of the world of the Internet of Things. They provide the service and function of wirelessly charging Qi-enabled mobile devices. They can be fully managed remotely on Chargifi Cloud apps.
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Qi
An open interface standard that defines wireless power transfer using inductive charging over distances of up to 4 cm, and is developed by the Wireless Power Consortium.
The system uses a charging pad and a compatible device, which is placed on top of the pad, charging through resonant inductive coupling.
Chargifi Wireless Charging Spots adhere to Qi standards.
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Wireless Power Consortium
Abbreviation: WPC
A multinational technology consortium formed in 2008 and based in New Jersey.
Its mission is to create and promote wide market adoption of its interface standard, Qi, used for wireless charging across a number of products.
Chargifi Ltd. is a member of the WPC.
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