Every day, Anicet Mbida makes us discover an innovation that could well change the way we consume.

This Tuesday, he is interested in an invention that could solve the problems of battery failure.

This is a super fast charger that is capable of boosting the battery from 0 to 100% in less than two minutes.

The innovation of the day will perhaps solve the problems of autonomy of our phones.

This is a super fast charger capable of boosting the battery from 0 to 100% in less than two minutes.

And all this wireless!

Imagine: you leave your house in the morning and you realize that you forgot to charge your phone overnight.

You approach this super charger and a few seconds later, it is fully charged.

This will soon be possible thanks to a technology developed by the company Voice Life.

It is based on a new battery with graphene, a magical material, recently discovered, which allows to store large quantities of electricity and which recharges almost instantly.

Does that mean that a new type of battery will be needed in the phone?

Yes.

But they have also developed a special case in which we insert one of our current phones and which will charge it at lightning speed.

Their objective ?

Create kinds of paid emergency charging stations such as sometimes exist in airports.

Except that here, we will slip our mobile into their shell and we will be sure that it will be fully recharged in two minutes maximum.

They hope to install these terminals everywhere: in waiting rooms, taxis or metro platforms.

Suddenly, you no longer need to walk around with your charger and wait for hours.

It will suffice to find one of these terminals and count 30 seconds to recover at least 50% of its charge.

Do we know when it will be available?

Not yet.

A demonstration has just been made with an iPhone and several Android phones.

But we still have to move on to the industrial phase, which is not always easy.

Either way, it's a technology to follow.

We can no longer increase the autonomy of our phones.

Why not recharge them faster?