The document presents information on wireless charging. It discusses how wireless charging works using magnetic resonance to transfer electrical current between coils, without physical connectors. The process involves converting mains voltage to high frequency AC in the transmitter coil to induce a magnetic field, which generates current in the receiver coil to charge a battery. Advantages include eliminating different chargers and reducing risk of shock, while limitations include slower charging and potential radiation effects. Applications include charging smartphones, wearables, and medical devices. The future of wireless charging is dropping devices on charging pads without cables.