If you want to convert a device that is not a wireless charger (such as a phone or tablet) to a wireless charger, generally speaking, this is not feasible.
1. The design and working principle of the wireless charger is based on electromagnetic induction technology, which transmits energy through electromagnetic fields. Different wireless chargers have different specifications and specifications, so it is difficult to convert a non-wireless charger into a wireless charger.
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2. If your device does not support wireless charging, you may want to consider purchasing a wireless charger. There are many different types of wireless chargers available on the market, including vertical, horizontal, portable, etc. In addition, you may want to consider purchasing a case or accessory with wireless charging capabilities that can provide your device with wireless charging capabilities in addition to your existing device.
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Please note that when buying a wireless charger, make sure to choose a model that is suitable for your device. Otherwise, you may not be able to provide wireless charging for your device, or you may damage your device. When using wireless chargers, follow the manufacturer's recommendations and safety guidelines to ensure safe and effective charging.
Not all devices can be changed to wireless charging, because wireless charging requires specific hardware and technical support. If your device does not have these hardware and technical support, then it can not be changed to wireless charging. If you want your device to support wireless charging, you'll need to buy a device that supports wireless charging or use an external wireless charging adapter.
Mobile phones use wireless charging, you need to buy wireless charging base and wireless charging back shell to use.
It is possible to buy an external wireless charging pad, but this is unsafe and slow to charge
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