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LinkCom has over 20 years of experience in the wireless charging industry and joined the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) as early as 2011. In 2015, the company became an Apple-authorized MFi manufacturer and now offers more than 700 Qi-certified products. Its business spans the United States, Europe, Australia, Japan, Korea, China, and other Southeast Asian markets. Headquartered in Taiwan, LinkCom also has overseas teams based in the U.S., Europe, Hong Kong, and Australia to provide local support to customers.Depending on customer requirements, manufacturing can be carried out in Taiwan, Dongguan (China), or Vietnam. With a complete in-house R&D team covering industrial design, electronics, mechanical engineering, and packaging, LinkCom offers comprehensive ODM and OEM services tailored to customer needs.In addition to continuously developing innovative products, LinkCom is also advancing its technology to provide higher power solutions and expanding into various industry applications.

 

Qi1.x Wireless Charger
Wireless charging, also known as inductive charging and non-contact inductive charging, uses near-field induction, that is, inductive coupling, to transmit energy from a power supply device (charger) to a device that uses electricity. The battery is charged and used for its own operation at the same time. Basically, since the energy is transmitted between the charger and the electrical device through inductive coupling, there is no need to use a wire to connect the two, more convenient .
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