Wireless power transmission technology is currently limited by inefficiencies, with prototypes achieving only about 10-50% efficiency in energy transfer. Concerns about safety and potential health risks from electromagnetic fields persist, despite claims of solutions to these issues. While there is historical interest in wireless power, traditional wired systems remain more efficient and reliable. Applications in low-power devices, such as medical implants, show promise for wireless power, potentially reducing the need for surgical battery replacements. Overall, while advancements are being made, significant challenges remain before wireless power can become a practical alternative to conventional methods.