rewrite this title Turns out Qi2 doesn’t require magnets, but that kind of defeats the purpose

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rewrite this title Turns out Qi2 doesn’t require magnets, but that kind of defeats the purpose

What you need to know

  • The main appeal of the Wireless Power Consortium’s new Qi2 charging standard is the Magnetic Power Profile (MPP).
  • The MPP allows Qi2-equipped devices to connect with magnetic accessories, including those that support MagSafe, such as chargers, wallets, cases, and more.
  • However, it has been revealed that devices do not have to support the MPP to earn Qi2 certification, creating a confusing situation. 

It’s rare that Apple basically gift wraps a proprietary technology to give to the entire industry like the company did when it gave MagSafe to the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) for inclusion in the Qi2 specification. I wonder what it thinks of that decision now that the WPC, Android device manufacturers, and accessory makers have seemingly botched what should’ve been a monumental launch for Qi2.

We know that basically all devices that charge wirelessly use the Qi charging standard, excluding a few categories, like smartwatches. Qi2 is the next-generation wireless charging spec from the WPC, and it packs some exciting upgrades. The standard bumps the maximum wireless charging speed up from 7.5W to 15W and, more importantly, includes the Magnetic Power Profile (MPP). 

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