Article 621N1 Dell follows Apple in exploring laptops with reverse wireless charging

Dell follows Apple in exploring laptops with reverse wireless charging

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A recently published Dell patent, spotted by Patently Apple, shows the company exploring the ability to wirelessly charge devices on a laptop's surface. We've seen similar concepts from Apple, which has already won patents for similar technologies. However, instead of simply dropping your iPhone on the laptop's surface and letting it charge, Dell's patent application describes a "wireless charging clip" that can attach to the PC and then be used to charge devices placed on top of it.

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The clip would attach to the computer, giving it the ability to wirelessly charge other devices. (credit: Dell)

The patent (number 20220239124) was filed in early 2021 and was published Thursday. It doesn't guarantee a future product or feature, but it gives us a peek into what the company is considering.

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The diagram shows a smartphone charging on a Dell laptop. (credit: Dell)

The wireless charging clip has a surface with a charging coil and a ferrite sheet beneath. The clip would be connected to the PC by magnets.

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