According to the foreign media asimcentral report, Debco and the Health Ministry of Canada jointly issued a recall statement on wireless chargers because of the security risk of the product: Debco received a wireless charger smoke and melted the accident report. Fortunately, no one was injured.
There is a problem with the wireless charger model: CU9419, Made in China. The key point is that Rechargeable Head Network understands that the product has not received Qi certification through the Qi specification test. In addition, we understand that these chargers also appear in the United States and Europe. After several accidents, the same product was also sold on the Amazon product website, with different brand names and labels. So, is it really necessary to carry out Qi certification on wireless charging products? Really necessary!
Qi is a mature open standards specification, designed to help consumers use the most advanced technology. Qi certified products need to pass compatibility and safety tests, Qi's Logo is a symbol of compatibility and safety. Different brands of products, as long as there is a Qi The logo can be charged with Qi Wireless Charger. The serial test verifies that the charger is compatible with other Qi phones. At the same time, it can ensure the safety and reliability of the product. It can prevent injuries and prevent equipment damage (heating of coins, damage to mobile phones, and damage to NFC cards) Wait.
The benefits of Qi certification: 1. Prove that the product's performance meets the requirements and achieve a certain degree of security; 2. The product plus the Qi logo means that different brands and models can be compatible with the certified terminal; 3. Increase the attention of high-quality buyers Opportunity, especially in North America and Japan and South Korea; 4. Enhancing corporate image, and product value, especially the current market market for wireless charging products.
Qi Certification Scope of Application: Qi products are applicable to different countries and regions around the world, such as the United States, Japan, the European Union, etc., can be sold globally through certification.
On April 20, 2018, at the '2018 (Summer) China Wireless Charging Industry Summit Forum' held by Shenzhen Rechargeable Wireless Network in Shenzhen, Ms. Yu Yu, the representative of the WPC Wireless Charging Alliance China Liaison Group, made a special guest speaker's speech. "Opportunities in a fast growing market" mentioned: The rapid growth of the wireless charging market also requires attention to security and reliability, namely: Wireless charger is a power source, there may be injuries Risk, risk of equipment damage and other unsafe factors.
Requires Qi specification testing to ensure product safety and reliability. In short, products with Qi certification are safe products. Therefore, wireless chargers must be tested to ensure the personal safety of consumers. In addition to Qi certification testing, Pass other electrical safety tests.
The Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) is an open standards development organization that focuses on the promotion of wireless charging technology and Qi standards. It is committed to creating safe, efficient, compatible, practical, and well-functioning products that can be produced by any manufacturer or brand. These products.
As the maker of the wireless charging Qi standard specification, the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) has been established for 10 years and holds 4 alliance member conferences each year. WPC's members have already exceeded 500, including Apple, Belkin, and Dell. IKEA, HTC, Lenovo, LG, Panasonic, Philips, Samsung, Sony, Verizon Wireless and other top brands and innovators.
This year, the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) once again aimed its attention at China and will hold the “2018 Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) International Conference (WPC 1804)” in Chengdu, China from September 11th to 14th. Sponsored by the Charging Federation (WPC), CPS (CPS) is the organizer. The conference will include three sessions of the Alliance Member Working Group Technical Symposium, Qi Developer Forum and Wireless Charging Technology Exhibition.