In 2018 the Cota Forever BatteryA battery that had the novelty of not needing to be actively recharged nor replaced after years—in other words, it was almost infinite. Something that is necessary with conventional batteries.


How the infinite battery works
This infinite battery doesn't need cables, chargers, capacitors, or anything like that. It charges using radio waves at a specific frequency, transmitted via Wi-Fi or other devices. The energy that this device “absorbs” is provided by a Cota transmitter located on the roof of your home or office.
This radio wave reaches a receiver, which can be in the form of an AA battery. In the case of a mobile phone, the power reaches a receiver chip equipped with small radio frequency antennas.This chip is usually located in the device's casing.
The receiver, whether the AA or the chip, converts the concentrated radio frequency waves into electrical energy. Since the Cota transmitter emits waves constantly, the battery never runs out. Radio waves also prevent the battery from wearing out, avoiding the need to replace it.


Its advantages
Since it's a radio wave that's transmitted through the air, users don't need to locate their devices in a specific location. As long as the distance between the transmitter and the device isn't too far away. Furthermore, according to its creators, constant exposure to these waves has no adverse effects on human health.
This innovative technology for infinite batteries is expected to help combat climate change., since its transmitted energy would be less polluting and cheaper to develop en masse.


Tell us, dear reader, what do you expect from these innovations? Will you use them, or are you already using them?
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