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1 © Copyright Ossia - Confidential Material How many devices do you own that are powered by batteries? How many chargers, cords, wires or fresh batteries do you need to keep all those battery operated devices powered? Recharging every device one at a time with individual chargers doesnt scale, especially when the Internet of Things explodes with more battery-powered devices. What if you could easily recharge all these device at once, wirelessly, from anywhere in your home? Even charge things that move around your home, like a phone in your pocket. One power charger that recharges as many devices as you have! Everything just works, because theyre always charged and ready to go. The solution Safe. Efficient. Easy. Scalable. Totally wireless power. The challenge remotetargeted safelyintelligently automatically always on always connected Cota redefines wireless power by delivering remote, targeted energy to devices safely and intelligently. Built on our patented smart antenna technology, Cota keeps devices automatically charged so that your world is always on and always connected.

2 © Copyright Ossia - Confidential Material Example: iPhone receiver All devices around the house being charged A home full of power: A single charger powers any Cota-enabled device within a 30-foot radius. Safe/efficient: Naturally safe technology inherently avoids living objects; a one to many design is highly efficient. Smart/learning: Smart charger remembers the use pattern of devices and tracks devices as they leave and return to the home/office; ensuring that every device is always charged and available. Driving a design paradigm shift: Not just replacing the batteries we already have; true wireless remote power enables the Internet of Things and other new devices previously unavailable due to power constraint issues. Cota-enabled remote wireless power means that one FCC- compliant charger safely powers many compatible devices in an average home simultaneously.

3 © Copyright Ossia - Confidential Material Each receiver device sends out low power signals at a rate of 100 times per second. The receiver detects each signal and records the shape characteristics of the signal as it is received. In turn, the charger sends signals that mimic (play back) the incoming signal characteristics with opposite phase, creating a power signal that is focused only on the receiver.

4 © Copyright Ossia - Confidential Material Cota-enabled devices send out weak brief signals to light up the open paths between it and the charger. Cota chargers send out signals that travel only through the open paths discovered between the charger and the device needing power. This cycle happens 100 times a second to maintain the power location at the device; safely avoiding any people, pets or interfering with wireless equipment. Cota is inherently safe, since it is designed to be efficient in its power delivery. Additionally, the technology improves efficiency by avoiding absorption of its signal by objects in the environment.

5 © Copyright Ossia - Confidential Material The charger establishes the signal shape from each device and replays the signal to power the devices from memory. The charger will also refresh the signal shape for each device multiple times a second to be able to follow moving devices.


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