The Power Shelf holds your gadgets while they charge

Posted in Chargers by Conner Flynn on June 30th, 2009

The Power Shelf holds your gadgets while they chargeI can’t decide if this is pointless or actually useful, but if you are looking for a way to organize your gadgets while they charge, you may want to check out the Power Shelf. It plugs directly into your power outlet, you can then plug your gadget into the power outlet and store it on the shelf.

The Power Shelf comes in several sizes so you can store and charge a wide variety of gadgets from your iPhone to your digital camera to your laptop. I guess it’s a great idea for those with limited space. The Power Shelf will cost you $14.99 to $49.99 from Think Geek.

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3 Comments to “The Power Shelf holds your gadgets while they charge”
  1. Randall Hall Says:

    I bought one of these Power Shelf’s for my son’s Nintendo DS because he kept losing the charger cord and kept leaving it lay accross the floor. He now faithfully uses it like a docking station.

    I then ordered one for my cell phone. No more tangled cords strung all over our counter top and it is out of my wifes way when she is trying to cook. I installed it with the shelf above the outlet to give more countertop clearance. Also that little grip that comes with it is pretty awesome. I put it on my phone and it stays put. Two thumbs up from me definitly useful!

  2. skoobz Says:

    it’s a stupid idea. i have my phone charging when i’m in bed and when the phone rings i don’t want to get out of bed and walk over to the outlet to answer it. i would rather have the cord stretch from the wall to my nightstand.

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