McDonald's tests the wireless charger at the restaurant

McDonald's Fast Food Restaurants has confirmed that it is currently testing wireless charging services for its customers in several McDonald's stores in Europe.

Accordingly, all McDonald's tables will be fitted with wireless chargers based on Qi 's PowerKiss wireless technology on the table. Diners can now place their devices such as tablets or smartphones on the table and it will automatically charge.

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If the test is successful, this model will spread to the world in the near future.

However, if customers do not want to put their equipment on the table, PowerKiss sells an accessory called the Ring PowerKiss, which, if attached, can be recharged elsewhere, as long as it is in the home. line.

Currently, Qi Wireless Charging Technology has supported more than 15 million existing devices and customers can safely recharge their devices.

"We always want to create conditions for our customers, especially mobile phone users, which is why we test this service," said Eric Burgeois, senior manager. of European McDolald said.

McDonald's currently has more than 31,000 restaurants in over 119 different countries around the world, serving up to 43 million visitors a day. Currently, McDonald's only tested PowerKiss's wireless technology at European restaurants, but it also said it would replicate the technology to its other stores globally in the future.