Maybe they are already starting to make room for the avocado green fall line. Pottery Barn has a few nice pieces for sale out of their Smart Furniture line. Pictured above is the Daily System which consists of modules that hang off a rail for organizing and charging your collection of gadgets. Click through for some more pictures and pricing.
Whether it is for getting your hair and make up ready or getting an email ready, the Leah desk has you covered with its integrated power strip. $329 here
Keep your desktop items close at hand while still having room for some tunes. Bedford Smart Speaker Hutch: $39.99 here.
Everyone likes a wall mounted floating shelf. Especially if it has built in hidden speakers and is less than half the original price. Bedford Smart Wall Mounted Speaker Shelf: $79.99 here.
Comments (3)
Serious Question:
I love some of the new charging stations beginning to hit the market - BUT - (1) is it good to leave all your chargers plugged in ALL the time - (2) do they draw power when they are just sitting there - and (3) is it ok to leave the "chargee" in the "charger" after it has "charged" for days on end?
Windwolf
Chargers do indeed draw power when not charging something and I read in an article on extending the useful life of a laptop battery that you should charge it and use it or take the battery out if you're planning on using AC power. I'm guessing that means you shouldn't keep charging something if it's fully charged.
Lots of things draw power when not actually "on." If you're worried about it, plug things like the TV, VCR, DVD player, etc. into a plug strip and turn it off when you're not using it.
Does anyone here have the floating shelf speakers? How's the sound?