Panasonic is a multinational Japanese electronics company based in Osaka, Japan. The business produces cell phone handsets and associated equipment. As of 2012, Japan’s smartphone industry accounted for about 20 percent. They incorporated wireless charging in their Eluga handset as members of the Wireless Power Consortium in 2012.
HOW Using your PANASONIC HANDSET WIRELESS CHARGING
The above devices have pre-installed Qi wireless charges, making them compliant with Qi wireless chargers, such as those in public and cars, and with the full spectrum of air charges. Place the unit on a Qi wireless loader just to begin charging while using these models.
Inside Aircharge public spaces, non-Qi device owners can use the Aircharge Orb, the world’s first and only MFi certified multi-headed adaptor, to use wireless charging technology. Just add the correct connector to the charging port of the telephone and place your orb for instant power on the Aircharge surface charge. Also, devices like the Aircharge keyring or the Micro-USB can be plugged in and mounted on a wireless charger to charge the phone.
Features
PL102AA |
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Compact Model for Everyday Life, Easy to Use with Qi Wireless Charger |
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3 charging options — Qi Wireless Charge/AC Charge /USB Charge |
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Capacity (2,650mAh) provides approx. 1 full charge to iPhone4/5 |
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Compact for everyday portability |
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USB cord attachment |
PL202AA |
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Rapid Charge with Capacity of 5,800mAh |
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3 charging options — Qi Wireless Charge/AC Charge /USB Charge |
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High capacity (5,300mAh) provides approx. 2.5 full charges to iPhone4/5. |
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Can charge 2 devices at the same time, such as a smartphone and a mobile router |
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Rapid charge to a Smartphone (max. 1.5A) |
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USB cord attachment |
TS101AA |
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Wirelessly Charge Any Qi-Certified Devices |
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Wirelessly charge by placing a Qi-certified device on the pad |
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Wirelessly charge any Qi-certified devices |
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LED light shows most efficient charge position |