Apple kills AirPower charging station, but here are some alternatives (for a single device)

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What just happened? Citing technical difficulties in meeting its own standards, Apple has issued a statement announcing the long awaited AirPower wireless charging mat will not ship, ever. AirPower was announced alongside the iPhone X with a pending release date, and now, more than 550 days later, it has been cancelled.

Apple has announced the death of AirPower, its elusive wireless charging mat. "After much effort, we’ve concluded AirPower will not achieve our high standards and we have cancelled the project. We apologize to those customers who were looking forward to this launch. We continue to believe that the future is wireless and are committed to push the wireless experience forward," said Dan Riccio, Apple’s senior vice president of Hardware Engineering in a statement.

The AirPower mat was announced alongside the iPhone X back in September of 2017 and was slated to ship sometime in 2018. However, 2018 came and went, and Apple kept mum on the matter. The cancellation of AirPower will serve as a blemish on Apple's relatively untarnished record, as it usually manages to deliver on announced hardware -- even if it's a bit late sometimes.

While unofficial, there have been numerous reports regarding the technical difficulties surrounding AirPower. It appears among the most insurmountable odds was overheating, likely due to Apple's multi-coil design for the mat. Apple was ostensibly going to create a new wireless charging standard with AirPower, based on the popular Qi standard. However, Apple would add in its own special sauce, e.g., proprietary technology (see: AirPods, Apple Thunderbolt, etc.), and bill AirPower as the best way to charge your iOS devices.

Back in January there were reports that Apple had finally overcome the hurdles facing AirPower and the company could be ready to ship them. Recent announcements detailing the proprietary H1 chip in the AirPods 2 raised hope again that maybe AirPower was finally on its way. Alas, it seems AirPower was doomed from the beginning, though on the upside there are plenty of good ways to charge your phone wirelessly (that are not a mat).

For single phone charging, check out the latest revision Samsung's Qi charger which is reliable and sleek looking. Other alternatives include this affordable $11 wireless charger, or how about this classy mousepad that doubles as a wireless charger on the side. None of these devices will do what the AirPower ultimately couldn't. The closest thing we found to a mat is a charging base from Nomad that can charge two devices simultaneously, but reviews are mixed as apparently you need to position devices precisely for it to work properly, which is no fun.

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Apple couldn't get a stupid wireless charging mat to work, although several companies did?
 
Apple couldn't get a stupid wireless charging mat to work, although several companies did?


AIR POWER is completely unlike the others already on the market. The other multi-device-chargers have individual wireless charging coils seperated by a small space.

Apple wanted to have a mat that could charge anything placed on it any where it was placed: full X-Y placement.

They thought they'd be able to get it up and running but realized it would require far more coils and the thermals would be unnaceptable in a space that small - or cause the cost to rise tremendously.

They did the right thing by cancelling it, but what they should have done was never announced it until they had it working.

If I was them I'd release it even if it was overly expensive.
 
On Ebay you can get several dozen different type of Qi chargers - some of which resemble Air Power.

I myself bought a 2-place charger and a 3-place charger which use one coil per item.

Thus far, no issues.

Some of them offer fast 7.5W charging for the iPhone.

Mine charges both the iPhone, earpods or any Qi Android you've got.
 
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