Huawei Wireless Charger to Make India Debut with Huawei Mate 20 Pro

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Several brands including Samsung, Belkin, Nokia, AT&T, Noise and Regor have already launched their wireless chargers in India

China based tech giant, Huawei will be bringing its wireless charging capabilities to the Indian market soon. The Huawei wireless charger will be making its India debut with the launch of Huawei 20 Mate Pro in the country.

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The company claims to have self-developed the 15W (Max) quick wireless charging technology. It says that with Huawei wireless charging, consumers will be able to enjoy wired charging speeds, ‘wirelessly’.

Huawei wireless charger capabilities

Slated to be launched with Huawei Mate Pro, Huawei claims that a 10-minute 15W wireless charging session will top up the battery by 12 percent while a 30-minute charge at its maximum capacity will fill battery by up to 31 percent power.

Smart capability

Developed on the Qi standard for universal compatibility, the Huawei wireless charger is smart enough to differentiate between smartphones, earbuds and other devices. Huawei claims that its wireless charger self adjusts output power in order to charge different devices safely.

The latest wireless charger as per Huawei, also boasts smartphone case compatibility. It simply means that users will not have to take their smartphones out of the cases in order to charge batteries. It is compatible with metal phone cases that are equal or are less than five mm in thickness.

Huawei wireless charger unique features

The list of unique features integrated in Huawei wireless charger includes a comprehensive safety protection feature, through which the charger is capable of intelligently detecting foreign metal objects like keys and coins. Once identified, the charger automatically powers off.

Huawei claims that its wireless charger also has a built-in chip that can adjust the output power automatically according to the ambient temperature and real-time battery percentage.

Other brands providing wireless chargers in India

Marketed as the latest premium feature in smart gadgets ranging from earphones to smartphones, wireless charging is quickly becoming the next big thing in the Indian consumer market. Several brands including Samsung, Belkin, Nokia, AT&T, Noise and Regor have already launched their wireless chargers in India.

The price of wireless chargers start from Rs 999 and go up till Rs 25,000 in India. Huawei has not revealed the price for its wireless charger yet.

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Mukul Yudhveer Singh
Mukul Yudhveer Singh
Mukul Yudhveer Singh is an Editor at EFY. He’s an experienced business journalist who is both an enthusiast and a cynic of technology. Believes in data, as well as hunch-based journalism. He defines journalism as- reporting facts which help the audience take their own decisions, not ones that influence them!

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