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Cablebin | By Bluelounge

Fed up with all the cables and clutter under your work desk? Meet CableBin a simple and clever solution by BlueLounge. CableBin neatly stows messy cables in a sleek and elegant bin, it features a spacious cable compartment and a series of adhesive hooks to help keep your cables organized. It has a slit along the side to access cables and an opening on top for chargers and connectors to be at the ready when you need them. watch the video



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PORTABLE LAPTOP STAND | BY AVIIQ - Image

PORTABLE LAPTOP STAND | BY AVIIQ

The Aviiq Portable Laptop Stand is perfect for the mobile professional always working outside the office. The sleek stand is unlike other laptop stands that are big, bulky and hardly portable. The super portable laptop stand elevates your laptop at a 12 degree angle making it ideal for wrist and screen visibility. When not in use fold it down to a very thin 1/4 inch and easily pack it in your laptop bag. Available for purchase in Europe here...
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Belkin Stage PowerGrip

Belkin’s new Stage PowerGrip is a clever all-in-one accessory that transforms your iPhone into a full-blown handheld camera rig, while keeping it powered for hours. Designed for mobile photographers and content creators, this MagSafe-compatible grip packs a 9,300mAh battery that not only charges your phone wirelessly but can also power two extra devices via its USB-C port and built-in retractable cable. Inspired by the feel of a DSLR, the PowerGrip adds a comfo...
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WIRELESS POWERMAT

Who would not want to charge their cell phones, portable gaming consoles, cameras, or even your watch without having to use any wires? This became reality, the Israeli company Powermat, created a kind of "mat" on which the user puts his electronic device on top and the battery charges, without relying on wires and electricity. How is this possible? Simple, through magnetic induction....
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