Neat iPhone Wall-Dock Sits Atop the Socket

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The Wall Dock wins a space on the G-lab pages partly because it looks so very sleek, and partly because it shows just how great the US power-plug design is – it may use flimsy, cheap and confidence-sapping prongs, but those things are so tiny that pocket-sized chargers are easy to build.

The Wall Dock is as simple as an iPhone/iPod dock could get — a plastic block that plugs into the wall and has a protruding dock connector up top. This connector rotates, hiding when not in use and allowing the iPhone to tilt back against the wall when charging. Apart from a soft, padded top surface to pamper your ‘pod, that’s it. But what it leaves out – cables, clutter and blinkenlights – is at least as important as what it puts in. $25.

Wall Dock [DLO]

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