The radiation emitted by these devices can be easily predicted. If we compare it to a general wifi routher, the power of a regular wireless router is typically around 9W to 12W, and the transmitting power is less than 10 mW. Since the wireless router transmits simultaneously in all directions within a range of two meters, its radiation area is approximately 4 x 3.14 x 200 x 200 square centimeters.
Assuming that the area of the mobile phone is 40 square centimeters, Xiaomi’s 5W power is all directed on this 40 square centimeter surface.
The ratio of the power density of the body to the conventional router and the Xiaomi air charging transmitter is about 0.01/5 x 40 square centimeters divided by 4×3.14x200x200 square centimeters, which will be equals to 0.00000016.
After conversion, Xiaomi’s radiation charges the human body near the smartphone’s location, maybe 6.25 million times that of the traditional Wi-Fi router.
According to the demonstration video shown by Chen Jin, general manager of Lenovo Phone China, the charger would stop charging when the hand blocks the battery. This is a specially designed safety setting for the protection of the user. It basically means that the transmitter’s sensing system has a higher capablity to provide safety protection when it detects any human body.
In short we can say that Light Energy Charging Technology isn’t harmful if it isn’t penetrable (Motorola) and harmful if penetrable (Xiaomi) .