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FreePower for Countertop debuted at the Kitchen and Bath Industry Show on February 27th — bringing a glimpse of the future of invisible wireless charging in our homes.
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.
One of Fast Company’s 2025 Most Innovative Companies, FreePower is changing the landscape of wireless charging. In this video, the company’s director of operations, DJ Fotsch, discusses how ...
In December last year, Tesla and Freepower announced the Wireless Charging Platform, and it might be a spiritual successor to the Base Station Pro.Like many of the car maker’s other products ...
Now FreePower is about to ship in its first commercial product, Base Station Pro, an evolution of Nomad’s popular series of multi-device wireless charging pads.
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 ...
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.
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 ...
Tesla just announced its Wireless Charging Platform. Inside the aluminum casing is a wireless charging platform called FreePower from a startup called Aira.
With FreePower technology from Aira inside, Nomad's new Base Station Pro does away with the need for that careful positioning. You can casually drop your iPhone on this pad at night, ...
CHANDLER, Ariz., Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Aira, Inc. today announced a strategic investment by Motherson Innovations Company Limited, the emerging technologies arm of the Motherson Group, a ...
This is the first time Aira’s FreePower tech is in use, and we’re walking away pretty impressed. Inherently, though, with wireless charging tech, heat is still a factor here.