majorloser (04-30-2012)
admin should be listened to
Not much has happened to the electrical outlet in the past 85 years. Not much at all... except for the fact that more and more devices require power. There was a time when toasters, vacuums and televisions were about all that ever needed to be plugged in to an outlet in the standard home. But now... now we've got all manner of electronic gadgets. And that's where the U-Socket comes in. With smart phones, Kindles, and all manner of portable electronic devices, your wall outlet might look sort of Frankenstein-ish with a host of wall-warts, adapters and USB chargers all plugged in. And who wants to manage all that clutter? Apparently not FastMac, who invented the U-Socket as a way to wed the standard wall receptacle with a pair of 2.6A (2600mA) USB outlets.
Discuss "FastMac U-Socket USB Receptacle Review" here. Read the article.
majorloser (04-30-2012)
what they need to make is a power strip with about 10 usb outlets on it that you plug into the wall.
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like this:
Amazon.com: Satechi 12 Port USB Hub with Power Adapter & 2 Control Switches: Computers & Accessories
and it does plug in the wall (AC adapter)
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