April 9th, 2012Top StoryNewer Technology Power2U USB Wall Outlet Lightning Review: A Pain in the Ass, but Worth ItBy Joe Brown No matter what proprietary plug your favorite gadget uses to charge, chances are the other end terminates in that ubiquitous electronic duckbill: The USB Type A connector. It's five volts of future fury. If you're like me, you have USB wall warts sticking out of every outlet in your house. Correction: If you're like me—as of last weekend—you have one wall outlet with a USB jack built right into it. Hey holla hey ho! Living in the future is totally boss. Tough road to get here, though. What Is It?A standard-looking two-plug wall outlet with a superpower: A built-in pair of 2-amp USB Type A ports ready and willing to charge all of your gadgets. Who's it For?Anyone with cellphones, tablets, e-readers, cameras, sports watches, universal remotes, noise-canceling headphones, or anything else that charges via USB. DesignClean and elegant: no screws, protrusions, or stupid graphics. Using ItSpring-loaded dust-caps give way to your gadget-juicer—but only if you come in at the perfect approach angle. You get used to it. The Best PartEach jack spits out 5 volts and 2 amps of gear-charging current—enough to efficiently fill up anything you've got, including the notoriously power-hungry new iPad. Tragic FlawYou might be tempted to flip the ol' circuit breaker and install this yourself. Beware: The Power2U, unfortunately, is wider than the standard box for a single wall receptacle. If that's what you've got behind the wall, you'll either need to replace it with a two-gang box, or install an external outlet mount. The former requires that you remove quite a bit of drywall for proper installation, and the latter may not be to code in your area. This Is Weird...Why make an outlet that's wider than a standard outlet box? Serious DIY buzzkill. Test Notes• Between trying to widen my outlet box and trips to the electrical supply store (Thank you Mike!), the f@#$ing thing took me 3 hours to install—and I'm pretty handy. • Faceplate screws and mounting screws get in the way of each other, making a flush fit tougher to achieve than it should be. • The guys at my local electrical supply store and my local hardware store independently recommended a USB outlet made by Cooper. It's half the price and fits in a standard box, but it only has one AC outlet and the USB ports only pump out 700mA—not enough to charge a power-hungry device like an iPad. Should You Buy It?If you're building a house from scratch or doing a serious remodel—or you're game for a real project—then absolutely yes. In addition to being the only UL-listed USB outlet we could find, it's the best combination of form and function out there. Newer Technology Power2U AC/USB Wall Outlet• Amperage (AC): 15 Amp Your house is the biggest gadget of all. A Gizmodo Home Mod shows you how to recharge it, clear its cache, and update its operating systems. |
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