Voice Life has developed a wireless technology that charges a smartphone battery from 0% to 100% in just two minutes.

The goal is to set up chargeable charging stations in high-traffic areas such as airports, or even metro platforms.

What if forgetting to plug in your smartphone during the night did not condemn you to walk around with a charger or beg a colleague for a cable?

This will soon be possible thanks to the arrival of superchargers capable of fully recharging your phone's battery in less than two minutes, all wirelessly.

This feat is due to a technology developed by the company Voice Life, which is based on graphene. 

Towards fast charging stations at airports

This material has the amazing - and handy - ability to store large amounts of electricity very quickly.

If the ideal would of course be to adapt smartphone batteries with this technology, it is not yet necessary to replace your phone.

Because Voice Life has a special shell in which a phone with a standard lithium battery is inserted to recharge it quickly.

The goal is to create chargeable charging stations in places where many people pass, such as airports, waiting rooms, or even metro platforms.

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An uncertainty remains, however: the date on which we will be able to recharge our phone in less time than it takes to say "excuse me, do you have a charger for iPhone / Android please?".

A demonstration was recently made with different devices (iOS and Android), and we must now move on to the industrial phase.