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Audiovox Enters In-Vehicle Wireless Charging Market

January 06, 2013 by Jeff Shepard

Audiovox Electronics Corporation (AEC), a wholly-owned subsidiary of VOXX International Corp., announced during the Consumer Electronics Show that it has entered a new product category as it introduces its first automotive wireless charging cradle with embedded Qi (pronounced Chi) technology. This new automotive wireless charging cradle uses the Qi Multi Litz Coil Array, which delivers more freedom of positioning a Qi equipped smartphone in the cradle to maximize charge to the device and retain typical "wired charging" rates.

"Automotive wireless charging products builds upon our business plan and is a logical extension of the high-performance connectivity products we are already producing for in car use," said Tom Malone, President of Audiovox Electronics Corp. "Qi technology is rapidly growing in adoption by the phone makers and we believe this category will drive growth in our automotive solutions over the next 5-6 years."

The automotive wireless charging Qi Cradle features a stylish and ruggedized design that comes in four colors to allow for in-vehicle personalization. The universal design features quick release locking arms that will hold most smartphones. The Qi Cradle is designed with optimized heat dissipation, capacitive sensing to activate charging and an LED indicator which highlights charging status. The cradle includes a slim design, automotive 12-volt adapter (CLA).

There are two mounting options; a suction cup mount and a cup holder mount to accommodate the consumers' preference and address some state regulations regarding mounting locations. The target MSRP for the Qi Cradle is under $70 plus the selected mounting system, and will be available in the summer of 2013.