Inwardcharging
Inwardcharging refers to a method of transferring energy or data into a device without the need for physical connectors. This is most commonly associated with wireless charging technology, particularly for mobile devices such as smartphones and smartwatches. The process typically involves an inductive charging pad, which generates a fluctuating magnetic field. When a compatible device is placed on or near this pad, a receiver coil within the device intercepts the magnetic field and converts it back into electrical energy, thereby charging the battery.
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