This setup uses ‘true wireless power’ for PC monitor, peripherals — RF generator supplies up to 100W of wireless power

DIY Perks host Matthew Perks builds a desk with a built-in wireless charger capable of powering everything on it up to 100 watts.

https://www.tomshardware.com/peripherals/cables-connectors/this-setup-uses-true-wireless-power-for-pc-monitor-peripherals-rf-generator-supplies-up-to-100w-of-wireless-power

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