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Old 08-31-2007, 03:00 PM
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Default The QuadCharge Universal Charging Station from Gomadic

http://www.gomadic.com/chargingstation.html



As soon as I saw a picture of Gomadic's QuadCharge Universal Charging Station posted on their blog, I shot them off an email and said "Guys, I have to check that out!". I've always got at least a few devices that need charging, and I dislike having bulky power adaptors kicking around. I've tended to use my Zune USB AC adaptor (the one from the Home A/V Kit [Affiliate]) with a PPC Techs miniUSB cable. It worked, but it was never very elegant or organized. Here's what things have looked like over the past few months:


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After tearing out all my cables and setting up my devices with the Gomadic QuadCharge, here's what I ended up with:


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Now that's what I call a big improvement! From left to right I have a GPS charging using miniUSB, my Zune charging using the Zune tip, and the HTC Touch and T-Mobile Dash charging using miniUSB tips. Unfortunately they don't make a tip for my wife's iPod 2G Shuffle, so I have to keep the iPod cradle around, along with the Zune USB AC adaptor. When I asked why Gomadic didn't make a Shuffle tip, they told me it was because they were afraid people would damage their iPod by jamming the wrong end into the iPod headphone jack. The connector for the Gomadic tips is a 3.5mm head that looks exactly like a headphone jack, so I think they have a point - though I'm sure there's some creative way around this.

As expected, once I connected the single AC adaptor from the QuadCharge to my power strip, then connected all the devices, they all began to recharge. There's not much to this product - it just works, but it allows me to be more organized. The QuadCharge station itself sells for $49.95 USD, and you can expect to spend another $24 or so buying four tips - so about $75 will get you the whole thing. That's quite reasonable in my opinion - especially because if you want to recharge a new device all it takes is a $5.95 tip.

About the only way I'd improve this product would be to have a pull-out container for keeping extra tips in. You wouldn't need this if you only had four items, but Gomadic sent me a tip for my Zen Vision:M and another generic charging tip, but I have no place to keep them in relation to the charging station. Other than that, I'm thrilled with this product and would recommend it highly to anyone.

Jason Dunn owns and operates Thoughts Media Inc., a company dedicated to creating the best in online communities. He enjoys mobile devices, digital media content creation/editing, and pretty much all technology. He lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada with his lovely wife, and his sometimes obedient dog. He likes things that need electricity.
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Old 09-13-2007, 06:03 PM
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Default I get it but...

I'm a big fan of wire organization and desktop minimalism through decluttering... but getting there via $80USD - I dunno... Mind you, my desk looks like a goth-spagetti nightmare right now, so depending on the day I could be fed up enough to pick one up.

This product reminds me of the i-Go (http://www.igo.com/home.asp) solutions (which I actually do use today). I have yet to pick up a Zune tip (http://www.igo.com/product.asp?sku=3475492 - currently out of stock, wouldn't ya know...) but plan on doing so ASAP.
 
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Old 10-31-2007, 12:38 AM
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Default OK, I admit it . . .

My solution doesn't actually manage the cable clutter, but it DOES manage the need for multiple power bricks of various sizes. What is it you ask? Well, I wish I could lay claim, but it wasn't all my idea. All right, I'll quit teasing.

A powered USB hub (just 4 ports in my case). I can simultaneously charge my PocketPC phone, my Bluetooth headset, my portable media player, and my PSP with only one power brick, and a small one at that. And, if I really need to, I can even hook it up to the laptop for data transfers to the various devices.

Yeah, it isn't quite as pretty as this thing (except I do have nice blue lights), but it's a heck of a lot more portable. And here's the best part:

All in, the USB charger, a couple retractable USB cords (male A to female A), and a couple different USB adapters / power tips, for only $40 US (your pricing results may vary).
 
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Old 11-03-2007, 07:45 PM
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I'm a big fan of wire organization and desktop minimalism through decluttering... but getting there via $80USD - I dunno... Mind you, my desk looks like a goth-spagetti nightmare right now, so depending on the day I could be fed up enough to pick one up.
One advantage to this option is that it does not depend on any of the chargers you currently have. Those can be relegated to the travel kit, or the office, if you haven't already purchased items for those needs. That sort of helps lessen the sticker shock.

It is a very nice unit. I pre-ordered one when it was a bit cheaper, and am vary satisfied with it. Even picked up a few extra tips and USB cables so i could mix and match a bit.
 
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