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Ossia launches Cota Universal Adapter for wireless power | IoT Now News & Reports

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Ossia has introduced the Cota Universal Adapter, a device that can power any rechargeable electronic device through its power USB-C port and receive power wirelessly via a Cota Hub. The adapter allows users to enjoy the benefits of wireless power for all their USB devices, without the need for any modifications.

Wireless Power Technology

The Cota Universal Adapter was initially developed as a prototype using Ossia’s integration ‘Quick Receiver.’ For some time, Ossia has been using its own patented, FCC-approved power-at-a-distance technology to develop products that offer a transition to wireless power and away from less sustainable and less convenient energy sources such as batteries and plugged-in charging methods. The Cota Universal Adapter does not require replaceable batteries, a charging pad, or a cord to receive power. It receives power over the air from a nearby Cota Hub.

“The Cota Universal Adapter offers a convenient power source for even the most non-technical people,” said Hatem Zeine, a founder, CTO and president at Ossia. “Instantly use Cota to power electronic devices, including Bluetooth speakers, digital displays, portable fans, and other IoT devices that require lower power USB charging, automatically and immediately without the need for ever plugging in a USB cord to the wall. It’s one of several technology ‘bridges’ that Ossia has developed to help organizations more easily and quickly transition from traditional energy sources.”

The Cota Universal Adapter is lightweight and very small: 3 ¼ inches (97 mm) in length. Out of the box, customers can connect it to a USB device, and it will be ready to receive power wirelessly over the air. Power is delivered at a distance, with an experience much like Wi-Fi, via a Cota Hub, a small transmitter that can be installed centrally in a building or home.

Autonomous Connectivity

When the Cota Universal Adapter is within 30 feet of the Cota Hub, it will automatically connect and receive power, even if they are not in direct line of sight. This means that the device connected to the Adapter will stay charged.  The device can even be in motion and still receive uninterrupted power.

“This is a huge stepping-stone for organisations to explore wireless power, but perhaps don’t have the resources or stakeholder backing yet to integrate a Cota receiver into their devices,” Zeine added. “Because the Cota Universal Adapter can be used interchangeably with any USB device, organisations can test multiple use cases in a day, in an hour. No technical expertise or complicated instructions needed.”

The Cota Universal Adapter is one of several in-house Ossia designs created to fast-track a manufacturer’s wireless power integration and go-to-market strategy. In addition to the Cota Universal Adapter, Ossia has created the Cota Charging Base, the Cota Power Table, the Cota Asset Tracker, and the Cota Power Station. These products are helping companies transition from old, limiting charging technologies and expedite the successful adoption of Cota Real Wireless Power.

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