The New Tesla Wireless Charger is AMAZING

The New Tesla Wireless Charger is AMAZING

Tesla made Apple’s Air Power before Apple could make Apples Air Power! All thanks to a 3rd party company named Free Power of course. Today we get to take apart Tesla’s Wireless charging platform. A pretty fancy little device that cost 300 dollars. BUT… with good reason. There are 30 coils of copper inside this thing and it looks AMAZING!

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50 Comments

  1. Except phones nowadays have huge camera bumps and don’t lie flat on surfaces. MagSafe is still the best option for now IMHO.

  2. 65 watts for 30 induction coils to barely fit and charge 3 devices upside down is a very specific type of “amazing”.

    I don’t know if Apple will ever release their air charger or whatever it was supposed to be called but I can tell you if they do it won’t be like that pos.

  3. This is just another gadget waisting a lot of energy. Nobody tells you about the real cost per charge. Usually from every 10$ you buy only 4$ or 5$ are usable by your phone,….

  4. What’s amazing to me is the fact that most electronics that cost hundreds sometimes thousands of dollars still come with a cheap generic made in China wall plug lol.

  5. What colour will the statue of liberty change to next as in oxidation of copper third stage ? I think its pink color after the bluey green it is now ?

  6. It would make an excellent use for my devices but the only wireless device I have is my watch, it definitely won’t work with my phone and tablet.

  7. wall chargers aren’t 100% efficient. you’re looking between 70-96% efficiency for switch mode power supplies, most chargers probably around 80ish% while very nice GaN chargers can get over 90%. not to mention the PMIC inside the phone isn’t 100% efficient either. and dont worry those coils are enameled magnet wire they are isolated even if they touch each other

  8. Just a small correction, Nikola Tesla never conclusively worked on wireless energy.
    It is still somewhat unknown what his tower actually did.
    He was likely working on it but there is not enough evidence there to say he certainly did.

  9. Apple won’t copy that. Apple is only interested in things they can make for cheap and sell for a premium.
    That charger is not cheap to make, if Apple was to sell it the markup they’d want would push the price to like $800.
    No one would pay for a charger at that price, even Apple fans.

  10. So, on average, it costs 2 cents on average for 1 month. That’s 24 cents a year. $300 for a wireless charger??? This had better last a few life times.

  11. $300 wireless charger with a non-removeable usb-c.😂 glad i got my 15w wireless charger from Samsung and it was only $50

  12. Brut force the problem and waste a lot of energy, good thing Apple did not want to go this way. Wasting so much energy seems little on one unit, but multiply that with the 100’s of millions of devices and you sure can install an extra nuclear plant to compensate the loss …

  13. TERRIBLE engineering. I don’t have time to go through all the things that are wrong with this, but here is a few:

    1) Those are just standard wireless charger coils. But having an excessive amount of them is just costing more in production and not providing any more "power".
    2) The coils in the back are further away from the device which will greatly diminish their efficiency, and they are not needed always. Most of the work will be done by the closer coils on top–the only ones that need to be there. You can always provide more power through a single coil.
    3) Those coils, if all activated, will just fight each other! No matter how you arrange them or adjust their phase, there will be points where they are just swapping power between each other and not your device. The coil on the left will be diminishing the field from the coil on its right and thus decreasing dPi/dt….that’s nerd talk for providing less power to your device than it would if it were just a single coil.

    This looks like some idiot just decided "more is better" and stuffed a box with what are effectively off the shelf charger circuits. They almost certainly have taken some time to adjust their relative phases or maybe put some smarts in to only energize certain coils under certain load conditions….but the point is ONE single large coil covering that area providing the same power would be far more efficient and WAY less expensive to manufacture. A single coil will come with its own efficiency issues, however, as we have a field drop of with the radius of the coil as well. That is why most would go with multiple coils….but not this multiple! The issue is you have to hit your market and those little single coil chargers work very well for $20. That is your competition. Apple pulled out of this undoubtably for that reason. Whoever developed this has NO idea what the hell they are doing. In that sense it does remind me of the Tesla Truck…..

  14. "Inefficient charging" and heats up the battery inside your phone = your battery will not last as long (needless wear and tear). Therefore, if Apple came out with their own, there will be class action lawsuits (almost guaranteed)

  15. To be fair, Apple’s official statement was that "AirPower will not achieve our high standards and we have cancelled the project", not that they failed to build it. In fact, since they publicly announced the AirPower, I can only imagine that "could" build it and it was in pretty late stages of development. But Apple deals with a level of scrutiny with their products Tesla doesn’t when building these side-projects

    I can imagine some combination of charging speed, longevity, appearance, efficiency, quality control or price/margins not being what they wanted, and ultimately being more risk for their PR and/or brand than it was worth

  16. why do u have to take a razor blade to the nice new devices, nobody is gonna do that… just give it away to a viewer or something

  17. I don’t see how is this impressive. My first smartphone, a Nokia, from 2012 had a wireless charger. This is now bigger? Wow, what an improvement.
    The fact that it was a mid-range phone and now, over a decade later wireless charging is only on high-end phones is insulting.
    We get tens of gigs of rams and hundreds of gigabytes of storage, but wireless chargin? Nooo.

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