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The Elevation Lab 'ElevationHub' Fits onto an Existing Charger

The Elevation Lab 'ElevationHub' is an aftermarket accessory for use with an existing MacBook USB-C charger that will transform the unit into a multifunctional solution that can keep up with the needs of prosumers.

The device puts a USB 3.0 port along with an SD card reader right into the charger in order to help users maintain connectivity with older equipment. This accommodates users who have recently upgraded to the latest Apple laptop model, but still require older ports that aren't present on their new system.

The Elevation Lab 'ElevationHub' is also focused on enhancing the portability of the charger by integrating a cord management wrap to keep things tightly wound up when not in use to prevent potential damage or tangling.
Trend Themes
1. Aftermarket Charger Accessories - There is an opportunity to create more aftermarket accessories, such as cord wraps and multi-functional hubs, for chargers that can enhance a customer's experience with their devices.
2. Charger Port Innovation - Opportunities exist to develop more diverse and flexible charging ports on devices to help users maintain connectivity with their older equipment.
3. Prosumer Electronics - Developing affordable electronics tailored for prosumers could create a profitable industry segment.
Industry Implications
1. Electronics Accessories - Creating aftermarket accessories for existing electronic devices could increase sales and revenue in the electronics accessories industry.
2. Technology Hardware - Improving existing technology hardware, such as desktop computers and laptops, through the development of multi-functional hubs or charger ports could enhance the user experience, and ultimately lead to increased revenue for the technology hardware industry.
3. Consumer Technology - Developing affordable prosumer electronics products would drive new revenue streams in the consumer technology industry.

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