Mid-Continent Instruments and Avionics and True Blue Power
NBAA-BACE 2022 Booth #2469
Cut the Cords with New True Blue Power® Wireless Chargers
True Blue Power Wireless Chargers will be on display in the True Blue Power and Mid-Continent Instruments and Avionics booth, #2469, throughout NBAA-BACE, October 18 – 20 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.
True Blue Power has introduced a new line of FAA-certified wireless chargers. The TWC15 Series Wireless Chargers are Qi compliant and provide up to 15 watts of power to smartphones, wireless earbuds and personal electronics. These new wireless chargers are available in three, easy-to-install configurations and are ideal for use throughout the aircraft.
True Blue Power® Wireless Charger Benefits
The Easiest Installation
Pre-drilled and tapped screw holes
Up to 9 millimeters charging gap/depth—Charges through thick material
The Thinnest Charging Module (P/N 6430015-1)
Only 0.21 inches (depth)
The Largest Charging Area (P/N 6430015-3)
2.9 square inches
The Most Compact Design (P/N 6430015-2)
2.45 inches (length) x 2.28 inches (width)
FAA TSO Approved
True Blue Power Wireless Chargers feature a durable, anodized aluminum case. They meet the latest standards for radio frequency (RF) emissions and protect against short circuit, power surge, overload and overtemperature. The intelligent chargers feature Foreign Object Detection (FOD) and will not operate when an electronic device is not present.
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