Apple Watch is compatible with the most popular Wireless (Video) charging standard

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOOQqJTRT8s

Apple Watch it is the first important Apple product released in recent years that can be charged by magnetic induction, and according to a recent video clip, it is compatible with the popular standard Qi. In the image above you have a demonstration of how Apple Watch charger can load a Motorola Moto 360, a sign that Apple uses the same Qi technology for charging as the competing company.

Apple has not mentioned in any presentation or promotion material a Apple Watch the fact that his watch is compatible with the Qi standard for wireless charging, and this is normal. Apple generally avoids promoting the fact that its products are compatible with standards widely used in competing products, and that's exactly what it's doing now.

Although a Qi charger has not yet been tested to see if the Apple Watch can be charged by induction with its help, but considering what is in the clip, this seems possible. Despite these things, the Apple company will probably not confirm at one point or another the fact that Apple Watch it can be loaded with these chargers and probably won't recommend it either.

The good part of this compatibility lies in the fact that Apple Watch owners will not be forced to always carry with them only the magnetic charger of the Apple Watch, but will be able to use other Qi ones as well. No one knows yet to what extent they will affect the battery's ability to store energy, but if the accessories are compatible with the standard, then the watch should not be affected.

In conclusion, you should not expect Apple to implement Qi technology for wireless charging of iPhones in the near future, although surely many users would be happy if they no longer had to use various cables to charge their iPhone when they need energy.