Lenovo has introduced a new product called the Go Wireless Charging Kit, which lets you wirelessly charge a wide variety of laptops. It makes use of “Power by Contact” technology from Energy Square, rather than the more common Qi standard.
READ MORE:
- LEAKED: Lenovo Radeon RX 6900 XT Legion graphics card photos
- Google will soon enable 2-factor authentication for all users by default
- World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic expansion will be launched on June 1st
The Wireless Charging kit consists of a 3.2mm-thick brushed metal charging mat that you plug into the wall and leave at your desk, as well as a long wireless charging receiver that attaches to the base of your laptop and connects over USB-C. Once set up, Lenovo says it should charge most 13-inch to 14-inch “non-touch notebooks of up to 65W” with an efficiency of 93 per cent, and it’ll work with both Windows and macOS devices.
![Lenovo wireless charging kit](https://dudescode.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Lenovo_wireless_charger.png)
Lenovo will release the Go Wireless Charging Kit in October for $139.99. It’s part of a new range of Go-branded mobile accessories including a Qi-equipped power bank, wireless mice, headphones, and keyboards.