kosketuslataus
Kosketuslataus, also known as inductive charging or wireless charging, is a method of transferring electrical energy between two objects through electromagnetic induction. This process does not require physical electrical conductors to be connected. Typically, it involves a charging pad or base and a receiver that is integrated into the device being charged.
The charging pad contains a coil of wire that generates a fluctuating magnetic field when connected to
Kosketuslataus offers convenience by eliminating the need to plug and unplug cables. It is commonly found in