Rumor suggests Apple’s AirPower mat has finally gone into production

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
In 2017, Apple announced the Qi-compatible AirPower Mat, a device that would charge multiple devices at once simply by placing them on the
mat. That product has been seriously delayed due to reported interference and overheating issues, with a whole year going by without hearing
much about the availability of the product
In fact, Apple total silence on the matter led some to believe it may have been canceled altogether. Today, however, a new rumor has
breathed life back into hopes for an AirPower Mat. Hong Kong website ChargerLAB tweeted that a credible source in the supply chain said
Luxshare Precision (the same manufacturer that builds Airpods and USB-C cables) has started production on the AirPower charing
pad. Breaking: AirPower is finally coming
We just learned from credible source in supply chain that the manufacture Luxshare Precision has already started producing Apple AirPower
wireless charging pad
Luxshare Precision is also the maker of Apple AirPods and USB-C cables
pic.twitter.com/UqgWIAh3sx — ChargerLAB (@chargerlab) January 12, 2019 MacRumors took a look at the tweet and used Google Translate to
translate the WeChat screenshot included in the tweet, saying that the conversation is consistent with the information in the
tweet. ChargerLAB went on to tweet that another manufacturer, Pegatron, would start production on January 21st alongside Luxshare Precision
A report from June said that Pegatron would also be involved in manufacturing, so these tweets at least line up with what we&ve already
heard. Respected Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said in October that the AirPower Mat could be released in first quarter 2019. That said, this
is just a rumor being passed along the Twitter grapevine for now.