Panasonic Automotive announces in-vehicle wireless charging solutions
The increased usage of smartphones has resulted in the demand for in-vehicle sources for efficient charging of devices. As the majority of vehicle charging systems remain wired or tethered, Panasonic has launched an automotive wireless charging system that aims to be a more accurate and efficient way to charge
Nidhi Singal | January 14, 2021 | Updated 20:24 IST
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) isn t just about innovative consumer electronics. Every year we witness innovative automobile tech as well. At the first-ever virtual CES 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America (Panasonic Automotive) has merged the two by announcing two variants of in-vehicle wireless charging technology (moving coil and static coil). Both variants claim to provide efficient in-vehicle charging that meets or exceeds most current in-vehicle charging systems.
/PRNewswire/ At CES 2021, Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America (Panasonic Automotive), a tier one global automotive supplier, announces its first.
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PEACHTREE CITY, Ga., Jan. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ At CES 2021, Panasonic Automotive (Panasonic Automotive Systems of America), Klipsch
® and Dolby Atmos Music announce a new proof of concept featuring immersive sound technology. As a global leader in audio innovation, Panasonic collaborates with award-winning consumer audio brand, Klipsch
®, to bring technology-driven sound performance into Panasonic s in-vehicle premium branded audio offerings. Klipsch
® and Dolby Atmos Music are leading many of the innovative approaches to bringing Dolby Atmos music to the home, on-the-go and now, working with Panasonic Automotive to bring the Dolby Atmos experience to the road. The proof-of-concept result is an impressive listening experience that features an immersive soundscape for the automotive cabin.
will broadcast a slate of Tech Talks daily, featuring Panasonic s leading technology minds and partners. The brief discussions are formatted to deliver interesting insights and inspire thought on emerging trends shaping industries and society. This year s Tech Talk lineup will feature:
Team Panasonic athletes Michael Phelps, Katie Ledecky, Sakura Kokumai, and Lex Gillette get real as they look back at the challenges of 2020 and look ahead to 2021 with
Erin Kennedy of the International Olympic Committee s Young Leaders Program.
Scott Kirchner, President at Panasonic Automotive on creating safer, more comfortable, and meaningful experiences for the driver through augmented reality Head Up Displays (HUDs) that project more intuitive information in your natural field of view.