Nov 20, 2009 -
In a world of expensive charging stations, it's a relief that a geek on a budget can head to Ikea to pick up a simple $3 charging dock that will do the job it was meant to preform: hold your gadgets while they're juicing up. Additionally, for all you cable-hiding freaks out there (yours truly, included) Ikea also offers simple and cheap solutions for any cable management nightmare. All of these products are $10 or less, so I know you can scrounge up the scrilla to get organized.
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Nov 03, 2009 -
I can't help but smile when I look at this gadget. It's cute and funny and perfectly geeky — not to mention totally useful.
The PowerCup On-the-Go Power Supply Cup ($32) is a cheeky portable power source that plugs into your car's power adapter, and fits right into the cup holder.
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Oct 21, 2009 -
I've managed to do it again — stumble across yet another charging station to add to my ever-expanding collection.
Except this time, this charging dock — a place your cell phone, iPod, and camera can call home — is only $12, and that's the original price tag! The Zone Gadget Charging Station is guaranteed to keep your gadgets nice and juiced up, and in one central location, so you'll never have to search for your lost MP3 player again.
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Sep 22, 2009 -
If you're rolling solo, it's likely that you won't need a gadget charging station that holds more than a few mobile gadgets that you use daily (i.e., your phone, iPod or MP3 player, and point-and-shoot camera), so why spend your hard earned money on something you don't need?
Instead, check out the eco friendly and geek chic Bamboo Charging Station that has been marked down from $46 to $30. Cool thing is, the station can live on your desk, or hang on your wall to maximize space and create a modern decorative feature on your wall, even when your gadgets aren't being juiced.
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Aug 21, 2009 -
Hey, they can't all be made by Bluelounge. Modern gadget needs have called for a new home tech essential: the charging station. Now, everyone has different decor tastes, and the next few charging stations definitely bank on the fact that someone, somewhere, will be into it.
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Aug 18, 2009 -
Charging stations are becoming more and more ubiquitous — their advantage being the organization they provide. So why not apply the idea to a time when you really need to be organized — when you're on the road traveling?
Crate and Barrel has your travel gadget solution: its new Travel Charging Station ($30).
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Aug 17, 2009 -
In case you haven't noticed, I have a thing for charging stations. I just can't get enough of 'em. Call it my OCD for cable management, or the fact that between my boyfriend and I combined, we have more gadgets than a small country, but I love a nice and neat desk where my gadgets can refresh and recharge.
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Aug 14, 2009 -
Is the Tree of Charge a novelty charging station, or a brilliant piece of practical art?
Not unlike the Grass Charging Station, Radius's tree (about $98) uses an organic motif for a modern need — a place to store and organize charging gadgets.
The tree's branches also accommodate plenty of other little accessories you dispense with when you come home, like keys and jewelry, so its footprint ends up being less about gadgets and more about organization in general.
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Aug 01, 2009 -
West Elm makes one of the best looking charging stations, in my opinion, but it, like many docks, just takes up too much space. Many of us often don't even charge more than one or two gadgets at a time, rendering it wasted space even.
Brilliantly, West Elm's new station, the Mini Docking Station ($34) has a much teenier footprint.
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Jul 22, 2009 -
One of my favorite places to shop for my apartment, Crate and Barrel, has come out with its own charging station — and to my delight, it's both simple and attractive, but at $45, it also doesn't break the bank.
For a charging station that doesn't look like crap, that's definitely a reasonable price, considering some Pottery Barn stations have been known to skyrocket to almost $200!
I like the dark wood exterior and achingly simple design, but it might be too basic for some people.
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