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  • FastMac U-Socket now shipping out to the world, making it a better place

    by 
    Vlad Savov
    Vlad Savov
    01.17.2011

    Celebrate, oh U-Socket faithful, for thy object of convenient desire has finally started shipping. FastMac's wall socket that serves up a pair of standard 110V power outlets alongside two USB juice ports is today taking the final steps to reaching its expectant owners' homes. Confirmation emails have been sent out to those who ordered earliest (we've got one for your perusal after the break) and the retail site promises a three- to four-week delivery time for orders placed today. The price is still just under $20, while the utility of being able to plug your USB device directly into the wall has probably never been higher. [Thanks, Gareth]

  • FastMac U-Socket delayed yet again, now supposedly shipping in January

    by 
    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    12.31.2010

    Remember the $10 FastMac U-Socket that first turned up way back in December of 2009 and was then beset by a number of delays that most recently led to a promised October ship date and inflated $20 price tag? Well, it didn't ship then either, but the company is now apparently telling customers that it's really, finally getting ready to ship the USB-equipped power socket sometime next month (despite a note on the company's website that still says it's shipping "mid-December"). Anyone ordering one now will apparently still have to wait a bit longer, though -- the company apparently only expects things to return to "normal" by February. [Thanks, Greg]

  • Rambler Socket tucks a recoiling extension cable, pinch of genius within your AC outlet

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    12.25.2009

    Meysam Movahedi's latest concept certainly isn't the first revolutionary tweak to the tried-and-true power outlet, but it's easily one of our favorites. Put simply, the Rambler Socket is an in-wall box that contains 1.5 meters of extra cabling along with a traditional AC outlet. Granted, you'll need a pretty deep wall to make something like this work (in theory, of course), but the result is nothing short of brilliant. If your AC cord is long enough, you simply plug it into the socket per usual; if you need a little extra length, the built-in extension cord pulls out with a gentle tug. Once you're done, you simply tug on the cable once more and watch as it recoils back within the wall. GE, or someone -- can we get a contract to this guy, pronto?

  • Seiko's EM-49 in-car socket extender with USB

    by 
    Thomas Ricker
    Thomas Ricker
    05.21.2007

    Check it road warriors, the Seiko EM-49 car power socket extender is ready to turn your vehicle into a mobile power strip. Not only does it triple the single, 12V power socket on most (older) cars, it also features a USB jack for quick charging your USB capable device (yes, even that one) while rollin' four on the floor. Yours for ???18,100 in S.Korea or just $19 bucks if you can track one down on the domestic front. [Via AVING]