Thinkware Launches High-Speed Wireless Charging Mount for Vehicles
Ainavi iVolt SHC-20
Supports up to 15W Fast Wireless Charging for Quick Battery Recharge
Tinkware announced on the 22nd that it will release the high-speed wireless charging car mount 'iNavi iVolt SHC-20'. Photo by Tinkware
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] Thinkware announced on the 22nd that it will launch the high-speed wireless charging mount for vehicles, "iNavi iVolt SHC-20."
The iNavi iVolt SHC-20 supports up to 15W power with a USB-C type, providing stable charging for smartphones.
It also features an Advanced Foreign Object Detection (Advanced FOD) sensor that recognizes and responds only to smartphones, not motion. It does not malfunction by responding to simple hand gestures when a smartphone is not mounted.
Supercap Technology is also applied. Using the charged built-in power while driving, it operates for a certain period even after the engine is turned off, allowing the smartphone to be safely detached with a slider button. Free A/S is supported for one year in case of post-purchase malfunction.
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A Thinkware official explained, "As smartphone usage increases, the demand for wireless charging mounts that can charge during vehicle movement is rising, and recently, wireless charging pads are being installed in newly released vehicles."
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