Great Gadgets: PowerStation Cable Organizer

Published on Oct 12, 2009   //  Gadgets

PowerStation Cable Organizer

You’ve got your BlackBerry to handle e-mail on the go. You have your iPod to entertain you during those long drives to the office. You have your digital camera to snap shots with colleagues and business associates. There’s a good chance that you have a lot of cords dangling in every which direction off your desk, so wouldn’t you like to get that mess in order?

The PowerStation Cable Organizer could be just the ticket. In essence, it acts as a relatively simple power strip that can charge up to three devices at a time. The difference is that the lengthy cables can be tied up and hidden underneath the lid. This way, just the business end of the charging cable is exposed and you’re only running a single power cord into a wall outlet.

The top of the PowerStation also comes with adjustable dividers with rubber bumpers that lock in place, so your electronic devices can be properly stowed in place while they are being charged as well. As an added bonus, you’ll also find a number of free cable ties to help with internal cable management.

Find the PowerStation Cable Organizer on ThinkGeek for $19.99.

3 Comments to “Great Gadgets: PowerStation Cable Organizer”

  • This is quite a simple device, but it definitely would free up a lot of clutter. We have chargers laying all over our apartment. It would be great to be able to store them all together. I like the movable clamps that can be used to secure your phone or other device.

  • This looks like a great device for people with all of these items. When I had these items, I had cords on the counter going everywhere. I recently purchased an iPhone, which is great because it combines a digital camera, video camera, mp3 player, and smart phone in one.

  • Pretty awesome and innovative gadget! I could totally see myself using a device like this, as I have tons of wires cluttered all over lol. And actually I am surprised at the price, it is relatively cheap!

    Till then,

    Jean