American multinational telecoms firm Motorola has been producing mobile devices since their first handset was released in 1983. They first introduced wireless charging in the Droid MAXX handset in 2013 and produced several further models with the feature in the following years.
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Model |
Released |
Compatibility |
Aircharge compatible accessories |
MOTOROLA BUDS-S |
June, 2021 |
Qi wireless standard built-in |
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Motorola Edge + |
April, 2020 |
Qi wireless standard built-in |
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Moto X Force |
Nov, 2015 |
Qi wireless standard built-in |
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Droid Turbo 2 |
Oct, 2015 |
Qi wireless standard built-in |
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Moto Maxx |
Nov, 2014 |
Qi wireless standard built-in |
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Droid Turbo |
Oct, 2014 |
Qi wireless standard built-in |
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Droid MAXX |
Aug, 2013 |
Qi wireless standard built-in |
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The Motorola handsets above are all compatible with Qi wireless chargers such as those found in public spaces and in vehicles, as well as the complete Aircharge range. When using these models, simply place the handset on a Qi wireless charger to start charging.
In Aircharge public spaces, non-Qi handsets can also make use of wireless charging technology through the use of the Aircharge Orb, the world’s first and only MFi Certified multi-head adaptor. Simply plug the required connector into the port and place the orb on the Aircharge surface charger to charge. Alternatively, accessories such as the Aircharge keyring or micro USB receiver can be plugged into the device and placed on a wireless charger to transfer charge to the handset.