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FreePower was originally inspired by Apple’s AirPower, the fruit company’s attempt to create a wireless charging pad that could simultaneously charge an iPhone, iPod, and Apple Watch, all on ...
06-10-2025 MICROSOFT 365 COPILOT How FreePower is using AI to make data-driven decisions and fuel innovation Microsoft 365 Copilot helps this “small but mighty” company save time and money ...
FreePower (which is now the name of the product and the company, the former was previously Aira) first launched its free position Qi wireless charging tech with the Nomad Base Station Pro in 2020.
Thanks to FreePower, you just drop any Qi phone (or two) and wireless charging earbud case wherever you want on the leather, and they charge. There’s no thinking or fidgety positioning required ...
FreePower is revolutionizing the way we power our devices through cutting-edge countertop chargers. In doing so, FreePower was recently acknowledged by Fast Company as one of its Most Innovative ...
Premium materials This is not just Tesla slapping its logo on a third-party wireless charging pad and calling it a day, says FreePower CEO Jake Slatnick. “It's really a fully custom product from ...
FreePower® Technology Aira is setting a new standard for wireless charging with FreePower ®, an elegant hardware and software solution that offers complete freedom of placement across surfaces.
CHANDLER, Ariz., Sept. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Aira Inc., developer of FreePower ®, a groundbreaking full-surface wireless charging platform, announces today that it has acquired the patent ...
Instead, Aira’s FreePower coils are embedded directly in a printed circuit board, allowing for a far thinner final product — the entire board for the Base Station Pro is less than 6mm thick.
Aira's FreePower technology provides an intelligent Qi coil grid for position-free placement. Volonic uses this technology in its high-end Valet 3 product with several customization elements for ...
Nomad’s new Base Station Pro ($229) is the first product on the market with Aira’s FreePower tech, and I got the chance to check it out for the past week to see how it measures up. The basics ...
Aira, a Chandler startup that previously appeared on ABC's 'Shark Tank,' announced on Tuesday that it had raised a $12 million seed round. Here's how the company plans to use this investment.