This wall socket includes two USB ports for charging your mobile devices. Find out what you need and how to install it. Sharon Profis Former Vice President of Content, CNET Studios As vice president ...
For the past few years, the design world has been making a valiant effort to catch up to our obsession with our smartphones and tablets. One of the most exciting changes: electrical outlets have ...
If you have a lot of USB devices to charge, you might have considered installing USB outlets at home. Having USB wall outlets around can cut out the middleman, so to speak; it reduces the need for ...
Recorded on December 14, 2015. The SnapPower Charger lets you add a USB charger to any wall socket without any complicated wiring. Just make sure to cut the power first. Doug Aamoth takes his life ...
Since most of us have multiple devices at home that need regular charging, a USB Type-A Port fitted right in the wall socket can prove to be an unmatched convenience. These ports can be used to charge ...
While the tech industry is still in the middle of a transition to USB-C, it can be easy to wind up with lots of various charging bricks and adapters. Leviton’s Type A & Type C USB Charger/Receptacle ...
A plug socket faceplate? Hot Stuff? Really? Yes, really. Because this isn’t any old plug socket faceplate, pal – look closer. Are those… USB ports? Indeed they are. And they mean you can charge your ...
File this under "Why didn't I think of that?" Here's a must-have product that debuted out of MacWorld last week in San Francisco; a wall socket with USB hook-ups. Think how handy it would be to have ...
Wouldn't it be cool if every power socket was the same? Imagine if you could carry around a single cable and plug in any device to the wall. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens ...
There's a good chance that almost every one of your gadgets charges by USB. Charging via USB has become so popular that many companies don't even include an AC adapter with their device, instead ...
But when 90% of your gadgets are powered by USB and not by normal plugs, you'd be forgiven for thinking there could be a better way. A more efficient way. A brighter world in which the USB sockets ...