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FASTSIGNS, Wi-Charge debut wireless, over-the-air charging solution

December 5, 2022

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

Philadelphia, United States – Goodbye to routing, long-charging cables and even batteries. FASTSIGNS and Wi-Charge are now deploying state-of-the art wireless, over-the-air displays that can be powered through the air.

This new product is intentionally positioned for accessibility, ease and efficiency for business owners and marketers that will help drive engagement, increase brand reach, grow revenue, and increase customer loyalty.

These displays will harness power from a ceiling transmitter. The transmitter locates the client devices and beams a directional infrared beam to the device. The device then converts the infrared beam back into electricity. Safer than a Wi-Fi router, the Wi-Charge wireless over-the-air technology has passed all safety certificates worldwide including the FDA in US, IEC and UL.

“This is the future. Having a product that omits all power chords, charging stations, batteries and more is a game changer for all industries that need digital signage. There’s a big opportunity here in terms of market demand,” says Harvey Grossman, CMO of ChromeSignage. “Right now, FASTSIGNS Wi-Charge screens are just tablet-sized, but that will change.”

Digital signage increases brand awareness by 47.7% and data proves that information received visually is more persuasive; “seeing is believing.” The global digital signage market was predicted to exceed [$20 billion (€18.98 billion)] by 2020, and the pandemic accelerated the necessity to transform how businesses both connect with customers and still impact key business objectives.

“We see over-the-air charging happening already and it’s happening in different ways with different technologies that allow different value propositions. So, you can expect to see more and more of this,” says Ori Mor, chief business officer and co-founder of Wi-Charge.

For Additional information, please visit FS Digital Signage.

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