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FCC Certification for Resonant Charging Transmitters and Receivers

June 11, 2015 by Jeff Shepard

Gill Electronics, Inc. announced today that the company's TesLink™ products have received Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification making these the first wireless charging products based on the A4WP/Rezence™ standard to reach this milestone. Gill products already had been certified to other regulatory requirements for use elsewhere around the world, including Europe and Asia.

Other benefits of TesLink™ include: Drop and Go Performance – simply set the device down on the charging area. Multi-Device Charging – the ability to charge multiple devices simultaneously. Flexibility in Placement - unlike first generation wireless charging, which required specific placement of the device on a specific location on the surface, resonant-based devices can be placed anywhere within the charging area. Scalable Power - the ability to charge devices with different power requirements and different power states on the same area at the same time (i.e. a wearable device, smart phone, tablet and/or laptop).

"Receiving the first FCC approval for resonant wireless charging is a significant achievement for Gill Electronics, and affirms our continued leadership within this exciting wireless power industry," remarked Brad Miller, Chief Technology Officer for Gill Electronics. "We're focused on providing the best user experience and performance for our clients and the receipt of this certification bolsters our commitment to meeting and exceeding the safety and regulatory requirements with all our Rezence-based products here in the US and around the world."