Wireless charging systems are all the rage. Being able to charge your phone without using cables is really comfortable. And this is where it comes in MiniBatt, a Spanish startup that surprised us during the IFA in Berlin with its new and interesting range of products that will allow you to charge your iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus wirelessly thanks to its PowerCase case along with a range of very interesting wireless chargers.
Do not miss Jordi Gilberga, CEO of the company, who explains to us in video the entire range of MiniBatt products available on the market!
Minibatt, a line of wireless charging systems that stand out for their usability and design
Before talking about the solutions of this company, say that MiniBatt is a Spanish company, based in Barcelona, and that has designed all its products within Spanish territory, something commendable if we consider that our country does not stand out for its technology companies.
As you will have seen in the video, the line of products presented by Jordi Gilberga is very interesting, highlighting in particular PowerCASE, a case for iPhone 6 and 6 Plus that will allow you to charge your phone wirelessly by accepting PMA and Qi charging technology.
The case offers a very pleasant touch and is made with the best components, highlighting a Texas Instruments chip to make the most of the possibilities of MiniBatt PowerCASE, the wireless charging case for iPhone 6 and 6 Plus.
Another of the most interesting products is MiniBatt StandUP, a wireless charging base that features 3 coils that allow the device to charge from any position, regardless of whether the phone touches the entire charging base.
And we can't forget Fi60 and Fi80, Invisible wireless chargers that can be installed on different surfaces aimed at the professional sector. Although it doesn't seem like a bad idea to install one of these chargers on the workbench either!
What do you think of the MiniBatt solutions?
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