Energous Launches Developer Kit for Wireless Charging Up to Foot Away; Targets Small Devices
Energous announced availability of the PowerHub developer kit to manufacturers for integration of wireless charging at distances up to 1 foot. Target products include smart speakers, game consoles and access points, said the company Thursday. The kit incorporates non-beamforming technology…
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with one antenna and a power amplifier, similar to one certified by the FCC last month (see 2004210058); manufacturers have to secure regulatory certification for products in markets where they are sold. The kit broadcasts power to multiple receiving devices. CEO Steve Rizzone said on a Wednesday Q1 call the Primo-W hearing aid from NewSound (see 2002280015), expected to ship last month, was delayed by COVID-19. It should start shipping to consumers in a few months. Energous said American Equus announced a health tracking sensor with its charging technology for equestrians that measures a horse's vitals; it’s due in Q4. Energous shares closed down 8.6% Thursday to $2.01.