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Elevation Lab Launches New FamilyCharger With Lightning, USB-C and MicroUSB Connectors

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Elevation Lab, known for its line of popular iPhone charging docks, today released the FamilyCharger, a multi-charging setup designed to allow you to charge all of your devices in one place.

The FamilyCharger includes three Lightning cables, one microUSB cable, and one USB-C cable for charging iPhones, Android devices, iPads, and more.

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A thick braided cord keeps all of the individual cords together and delivers 2.4A of power to each connector. With the included silicone mounts, the cable can be routed anywhere, such as a desk, a bookshelf, or another central location in the home. The main cord is nine feet long.

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According to Elevation Lab, the FamilyCharger was designed to have the smallest footprint of any available multi-charger, and it is an Apple Made for iPhone certified device.

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The FamilyCharger is powered by an included 65W power supply, though Elevation Lab also sells a cord-only version that lets you use your own five port USB-A power supply if desired.

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The FamilyCharger can be ordered from the Elevation Lab website for $74.95, or $49.99 for the cord only model.

Top Rated Comments

Jimmy James Avatar
89 months ago
Because who doesn’t enjoy stacking their electronics?
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
89 months ago
I bought an Anker charger with their cables. I can mix, match, and change (as devices get replaced) the connections. Makes a lot more sense than hardwiring a fixed number of cable types and it's cheaper.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
89 months ago
I really wish this had a connection to also charge an Apple Watch.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Royksöpp Avatar
89 months ago
The cat stretching it’s paws is a cute detail
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
89 months ago
Looks like a fire hazard
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
SkippyThorson Avatar
89 months ago
Because who doesn’t enjoy stacking their electronics?
My thoughts exactly! The cables on the end of this snake aren’t long enough to adequately lay a collection of devices flat and arranged; how any self-respecting person would have them. If I wanted my tech thrown in a pile like this, I’d just hand my open computer bag to our kids.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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