Apple, Google, Xiaomi, and several other leading technology companies recently gathered in Beijing for the Wireless Power Consortium’s (WPC) Qi Off-cycle Meeting, where discussions centered around the upcoming Qi 50W wireless charging standard. The four-day event, hosted by Xiaomi, focused on refining technical specifications, testing prototype hardware, and ensuring devices from different brands can work seamlessly together.
The meeting marks the first time the WPC has held an Off-cycle Meeting in Beijing and is a significant milestone in the development of the next-generation Qi standard, which is expected to deliver faster, safer, and more reliable wireless charging.
Apple, Google, Xiaomi, and others are working on the next Qi standard
The Wireless Power Consortium is the organization responsible for the Qi wireless charging standard used by thousands of smartphones, earbuds, and accessories worldwide. With more than 300 member companies and over 13,000 Qi-certified products on the market, the consortium plays a crucial role in ensuring cross-brand compatibility.
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