Being `geek chic' can result in cord clutter - best portable electric toothbrush

by:Yovog     2022-07-10
Being `geek chic\' can result in cord clutter  -  best portable electric toothbrush
Wires are everywhere.
It shouldn't be like this in the wireless age, but it seems that even those with all the latest devices don't have the ability to plug in.
Professional organizer Alex Fayle said: "It's like a paperless office we 've talked about . " His company House Therapy specializes in office efficiency.
"We now use more paper than ever before.
Faye, he called himself an easy man.
The evangelist of Life said that he was "inserted"
In "is the state symbol.
"This is very fashionable," he said . "
But style.
Consciousness creates a problem because we end up with visual and mental confusion.
"We ran on the rope with tables and chairs and our feet were entangled, which could be one for our children and pets (
Choking and chewing)
"Danger," said Faye.
"All these wires have a subtle ability to create confusion in our minds.
"What can we do?
First, lock the clumsy beast in one or two power bars.
The power stick is great because it adds to the choice of outlets and we all know that most homes don't have enough equipment.
But before you start pulling the cable, Fayle recommends that you make a note of where each cable goes and label it on both ends.
He also suggested grouping with colored wires and cablescoded families.
For peripheral cables-such as those used with personal digital assistants, ipod and digital cameras-pull them together with a yellow Velcro ribbon.
Do this for all computers
Use the relevant cables of the red Velcro tie-in, such as the display, printer, keyboard and mouse.
If you have other ropes that you want to group, change the color.
Next, take the power bar off the floor so that it does not become a danger of tripping or a magnet for curious children.
The power lever is designed with screw holes for connecting to the underside or wall of the work table.
If you put the whole mess under the table, Feyer recommends using tape to prevent the wires from drooping on your knees.
Does the evolution of technology make us slaves to ordinary wires and ugly exits?
Is there a more proactive solution?
Mike Doyle and Alex Rose in Toronto
Industrial design based on Ross Doell made their lives their work, they designed concepts that optimized the practicality and aesthetics of the products that ultimately benefited us.
Starting with power outlets, Doell says, they can be more useful and attractive.
"The problem is that this is an area under the jurisdiction of CSA (
Canadian Standards Association)
"You don't want to provoke them," he said . ".
"It's going to be a huge business and it's worse than going from Beta to VHS.
"How about replacing the wires, or at least creating a simplified system that lets a few peripherals use just one wire?
This will also solve the problem of too much trickle charging, in which case each electronic device will be powered on when standby.
This is not an option, says Doell, because not all electronic devices have the same power requirements;
For example, an ipod requires less power than a laptop.
The best solution is to completely eliminate the wires.
You said it was impossible?
According to Doell, it's already done.
"The iPod shuffle plugged into your computer directly," he said . "
"Anything with low power requirements (Below 5 volts)
Power can be supplied in this way.
Mobile phone use 4.
9 V, can be charged directly from the laptop.
But the problem is that handset makers prefer to sell proprietary accessories such as travel chargers.
"Electronics that require stronger currents create greater barriers, though not insurmountable.
The most inclusive and feasible solution, Doell says, is induction charging.
At present, inductive charging commonly used in electric toothbrushes uses two ways to charge portable electronic batteries
Partial transformer system.
Using an electric toothbrush, part of the transformer is located in the brush, the other part is in the base, and the base is inserted into the socket.
When the brush is located on the base, it generates a complete circuit and we have power.
The following is a very interesting part: metal contacts are not required for induction charging (
To prove, look at the bottom of your electric toothbrush).
This means that with some research and development, the prospect of charging more than one device at a time is bright.
"If you think about today's Bluetooth technology, it's not unreasonable to imagine that one day induction charging can power more than one object at a time," said Alex Ross, doell's partner and industrial designer: "Put them on the table or near the stop. ".
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