Ossia’s Cota wireless charging technology previously used 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz radio waves and phased antennas to charge devices fitted with a specialized Cota receiver. Now the company has announced that its Cota chipset will work with standard WiFi and Bluetooth circuitry in end devices, massively extending the potential reach of the promising technology. Ossia says its patented technology will allow OEMs and ODMs to easily integrate wireless charging into a device without having to add extra components – with antennas performing a double-duty as both data and wireless power receivers. Cota provides a way to charge devices wirelessly without having to place them on charging mats, as is the case with the charging technologies from the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC,…