green plug develop universal adapter that could solve the phantom power issue
Posted on | February 5, 2009 |
why didn’t anyone think of this before? if you’re a gadget junkie like me, it can be frustrating to have 15 different chargers (most of which look super-similar) rotating on your power strip. to make matters worse, i try to unplug each one after i’m done charging to avoid phantom power drain which can be pretty darn annoying.

luckily, california based company green plug has developed a single universal adapter that enables users to power their laptops, cell phones, and other electronic gear with only one power adapter. this means that we might be able to eliminate the need to create and ship a power adapter with every electronic device. the adapters will also shut off the power supply when a device has finished charging or is turned off, providing further energy savings to consumers as well as being more environmentally friendly.
westinghouse digital electronics has given the thumbs up to this venture and has recently announced its commitment to using the new “smart power” technology.
of course in order for green plug to succeed with their vision, other electronics companies must cooperate. the word on the street is that many of them believe that not including a new charger with each product will somehow lower the buyer’s perception when they unbox. i’m not sure about you guys, but i usually cringe when i open a new device and see yet another charger. am i the only one?
on a completely aesthetic aside, how brilliant would it be if green plug collaboed with microworks and incorporated their vine charger design into the universal plug?


read more about green plug at the future of things
pics of vine charger courtesy of spoon & tamago
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Tags: cell > charger > drain > green > laptop > microworks > mp3 > phantom > phone > plug > power > technology > universal > vine > westinghouse
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February 5th, 2009 @ 4:24 pm
Yes, Finally!
February 6th, 2009 @ 9:56 am
Sounds like a fabulous idea. The trick (and time consuming part) will be getting consensus among all rechargeable electronics to go along with the idea. It’s still hard for capitalists to go along with anything that doesn’t make them and nobody else more money.