The problem with this design is that it's attempting to put yet another device on the desk to show off bling. If you want a GaN USB power strip, there are plenty of high quality products that function well and don't take up desktop space, being out of sight out of mind. The protruding power sockets mean that it'll definitely not fit underneath desk risers. Cable management is tough enough for most people, having to plug the power plugs themselves on the desk requiring such a high clearance means that people will just dump it on the floor eventually. For the price of one, I can get a 300W GaN charger with more ports, and a power strip with surge protection. Your first principles here were probably: How can we make power sockets bling? The cable management community is more about: How can I hide cables as much as possible in a neat manner? If you want this to work, lower the socket profile into the base, create wall or desk side attachments, and make it modular such that I can add more sockets as needed. Desk space is a luxury reserved for devices that need to be on the desk.
@matthewcampbell40474 күн бұрын
That looks super hot
@miklosbecsei81285 күн бұрын
Woow looking forward to the EU version!!! So cool!
@dungeonmaster57014 күн бұрын
EU version coming?
@dicaspero5 күн бұрын
I want this
@visheshjawa14084 күн бұрын
Why would anyone buy this , when everyone already has their normal chargers and powerstrips
@mfsmann4 күн бұрын
v cool :)
@tytendo645 күн бұрын
Having more than 60W on a usbC cable is unnecessary because it will only deliver that if a device asks for that.
@BunkerSquirrel4 күн бұрын
But what if your device asks for more than 60 watts?
@mynameisben1234 күн бұрын
My device asks for 100W
@3borsresistance5514 күн бұрын
Some dell laptops takle up to 130W via usb c even though the spec limits it to 100W officially for usb 4 PD