The product: Perry says that the ultimate phone case will be much sleeker than what she showed, while a mock-up of the transmitter kind of looks like a very small satellite dish designed by Apple or Nest. There was no timeline for commercialization.
There are videos of the demo floating around Twitter for those interested (it was supposed to be off the record, but social media ultimately made that untenable). Axios was unable to visit uBeam's Santa Monica headquarters following the conference due to the company's schedule.
Next: While it appears the basic science of uBeam's plan does check out, there still remain questions. For one, the company has yet to squeeze its technology into the beautiful disc-shaped device that it plans to sell consumers. Nor the quasi-ceiling panels it would sell to commercial customers like coffee shops. Perry said that the company has recently shrunken its tech into coin-sized chips, a first step in the process.
We also don't know the ultimate distance at which consumers would be able to charge devices, the strength of charge or if there are limitations on type of device (we're told Perry picked that particular Android for the demo because of its highly-visible charging icon).
In short: This is a science project that is clearly progressing, but not nearly finished yet.
Source:https://www.axios.com/ubeam-finally-shows-off-its-wireless-charging-technology-2236385621.html
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