Charge4All Charging Tube

I like to keep things neat. This means that when it comes to charging my electronics I have to find some way of managing all of the cords and charging bases littering my office. Normally, I just put them all in the same place, but they end up looking like a bowl of black spaghetti. There are several devices on the market that provide single-source charging of multiple electronic devices, but very few that do it with style. The Charge4All Charging Tube not only lets you charge up to four devices at once with a single power source, but it looks good too.
Charge4All, makers of various charging gadgets and adaptors, has just announced the release of the Charge4All Charging Tube. This slick little gizmo has four ports that let you connect just about any portable electronic device for charging. What will it charge, you ask? According to the website “…any hand-held electronic devices including cell phones, mp3 players, Bluetooth devices, PDAs, digital cameras, portable GPS’s, etc.”

The Charge4All comes in both silver and black and you can get it with or without the optional rubber charging mat. The basic set of adaptors included are: iPhone/iPod, Micro USB, Mini USB for Blackberry and Motorola, Samsung SCH, and LG Chocolate. If you don’t see one for your device they probably have it available for ordering on their website. For more information and to order your own Charge4All visit www.charge4all.com. The unit is priced at $29.95 and the various adaptors are $4.95 each.
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