EZ Mount Cell Phone Charging Station clutter free

Posted in Mobile Accessories by Nino Marchetti on November 28th, 2007

EZ Mount Cell Phone Charging StationYou’ve got a cell phone. You’ve got keys. You’ve got a charging cable. What you really have now is a big annoying clutter that looks ugly on your desktop. One new possible solution for that is the just announced EZ Mount Cell Phone Charging Station, developed by WJS Technologies and priced at around $13.

The EZ Mount Cell Phone Charging Station “consists of a shelf for the phone, a cord holder to hide the charging cord and a hook to hang car keys.” The manufacturer says it installs easily, being made from plastic and with a skid free pad. It’s designed to be reversed so it can fit in a variety of places and doesn’t require drills or anchors to be mounted. It also will work with any existing phone charger.

WJS says the EZ Mount Cell Phone Charging Station has been three years in the making. Really? It seems like it would take a lot less time to cook up this idea but, hey, I’m no inventor so who knows. It’s available now.


EZ Mount Cell Phone Charging Station

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One Comment to “EZ Mount Cell Phone Charging Station clutter free”
  1. Bruce Says:

    Now if they could just make one out of wood…

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