The Tower Elevates Your Outlet to a Height of Easy Reach
Amelia Roblin — September 25, 2014 — Tech
References: theartofpower & tuvie
Electrical outlets can be few and far between in old houses and offices, which is where the Tower comes in handy. Awkward positioning of wall-embedded power points means that there may not always be a table on which to rest your gadgets.
The Art of Power has developed a stand-up device that first functions as an extension cord from a single wall socket. The cable leads up the tubular body of the Tower and feeds two USB ports and four regular outlets with electricity. The design of the Tower brings these points to a couple of feet from the floor, to the convenience of one's arm's reach. No bending over is necessary to plug in your chargers, and the Tower even has trays to hold your iPad and your smartphone at an easily accessible height.
The Art of Power has developed a stand-up device that first functions as an extension cord from a single wall socket. The cable leads up the tubular body of the Tower and feeds two USB ports and four regular outlets with electricity. The design of the Tower brings these points to a couple of feet from the floor, to the convenience of one's arm's reach. No bending over is necessary to plug in your chargers, and the Tower even has trays to hold your iPad and your smartphone at an easily accessible height.
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