Open Dots

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Open Dots is a specification [1] for conductive wireless power technology for charging devices.[2]

It is overseen by the Open Dots Alliance, a 501(c)(6) non-profit organization formed by JVIS USA, LLC, based in Shelby, Michigan.[3]

In May 2015, the alliance stated that the Open Dots standard was used in 12 vehicle models across five major automotive brands – Ford, Chrysler, RAM, Dodge, and Scion. Phone case maker Incipio was also mentioned as making compatible products.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "Open Dots Specifications Rev 1.2 OPEN DOTS TECHNOLOGY SPECIFICATION" (PDF). web.archive.org. 2017-03-30. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 Mar 2017. Retrieved 2020-12-25.
  2. ^ "Open Dots Alliance". Archived from the original on 2018-10-13. Retrieved 2016-02-11.
  3. ^ "Global Auto Industry to Get First Open Standard for Wire-Free Power". Business wire. 12 May 2015. Retrieved 2015-05-14.
  4. ^ Moore, Charles (May 12, 2015). "Auto industry first to get wireless charging open standard". TechnologyTell. Retrieved 2015-05-14.


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