The Extension Box by Jins Alex solves a common office problem: insufficient sockets for the many electronics that cover one's desk. Most power bars are an inefficient use of space and material and often offer only a handful of hookups for one person's workstation. They pale in comparison to this supercharged tower of 16 available plugs.
The designer conceived this contraption using a compact layering technique, because nobody wants these sorts of gadgets to take up too much space. The puck-shaped units are stacked upon one another with no gaps in between, allowing the appliance to be tucked tightly into a tower when few sockets are required. However, to expose each of them, the Extension Box by Jins Alex can be spread open from its slender spine.
What's Driving This Trend
- Compact Power Strips
- There is an opportunity to create more compact and space-efficient power strips for offices and homes.
- Customizable Power Strips
- There is an opportunity to make power strips that can be configured for specific needs of different users.
- Wireless Charging Power Strips
- There is an opportunity to integrate wireless charging capabilities into power strips for convenience and versatility.
Who This Affects Most
- Electronics Manufacturing
- Electronics manufacturers can explore opportunities to create more innovative and efficient power strips.
- Office Furniture and Supplies
- Office furniture and supply companies can offer more effective and space-efficient power strips for their customers.
- Smart Home Technology
- Smart home technology companies can incorporate power strips with wireless charging capabilities into their product offerings.
