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Wireless charger market to charge ahead

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The market for wireless chargers could be worth $4.3 billion in total revenue by 2014, if projections released today by In-Stat are proved correct.

In-Stat has based its numbers on a consumer survey that showed that 40% of consumers would be willing to pay an extra $50 for a wireless charging solution. It added that 44% of consumers find current solutions โ€œan annoyanceโ€.

Qualcomm is one company to address the wireless charging opportunity with its eZone product. Sony and Samsung have also developed the idea. But In-Stat warned that the lack of compatibility could hold the market back. โ€œWidespread adoption of wireless charging technology will be difficult without standardization since users do not want to carry multiple chargers, wired or wireless, to plug in their phones while traveling,โ€ a note from the company said.

โ€œFew device vendors have the power to drive their own standards and build their own ecosystem,โ€ says Jim McGregor, Chief Technology Strategist.  โ€œSony, Apple, Qualcomm, and Samsung are perhaps the only players with the strength, breadth of product line, and customer loyalty to create an environment capable of supporting a proprietary wireless charging technology.โ€

The research by In-Stat found the following:
โ€ข    28.3% of survey respondents indicated lack of standards as the most annoying issue in charging mobile devices.
โ€ข    Early adopters of wireless charging will be users of niche devices.
โ€ข    As with other technologies, prices are expected to degrade rapidly to about half of current pricing by 2014.
โ€ข    Tightly coupled inductive charging systems are expected to be the early market leader.
โ€ข    Of the integrated charging solutions, over two thirds are expected to be in cars.