This amazing new power strip can do whatever you desire

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A startup called Good Gadgets is making a power strip that does much more than power your electronics. 

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It can:

  • Become a wireless charger.
  • Turn it into a USB power strip.
  • Play music wirelessly.
  • Extend the internet in your home (wirelessly or wired!).
  • Act as a night light, so you don't run into any night terrors.

 

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The Youmo power strip is modular, which means you can attach different modules that do different things. Check it out:

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And there are a bunch of other modules in the works, too, like USB ports for smartphones and tablets and a smart module that lets you turn on or off whatever you have plugged in to the Youmo with a smartphone app.

The modules attach to a base cord that plugs in to any regular three-port outlet. At launch, Good Gadgets will also have a EU base cord you can plug into European outlets while traveling, which travelers will find especially useful.

Think about it: You'll be able to attach the US outlet module to the EU base cord so you can power your US devices without bringing a bunch of EU adapters for each device.

You can even attach the European outlet module on the same Youmo as your US outlet module.

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Good Gadgets's Kickstarter campaign for the Youmo is already under way, and it's surpassed its $55,560 goal with 33 days to go. If you're interested in snagging one, a pledge of at least €30 ($33) will get you a "starter kit" with one cable and two modules.

The first powerstrip must have been a revelation when it first came out in 1972, but it was well due for an overhaul. What better time than now?

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