The Tower
Product Description
Ever leave your phone, laptop or tablet lying on the floor, tethered to a plug like a lonely boat at sea? With The Tower, you don't have to. The Tower features a detachable caddy to hold both smart phone and tablet simultaneously, and a removable base to stand flush against the wall, because your devices deserve to be off the floor. No more fumbling behind the headboard or hanging off of your bed when you hear a notification; The Tower brings power up to you. With two USB ports and four AC outlets, The Tower offers plenty of space to charge all your devices. Remove the base, and The Tower slips easily behind furniture. It's out of the way, but right there when you need a charge.
You can even clear your workspace by bringing the power to where you work — rather than vice versa. No more extension cords or power strip bricks lying on your desk. Everything is in one place, easily at your fingertips, just as technology should be.
Product Details
- ColorsWhite
- Materials
Pc
- Measurements
9.5"L x 28"H
— 4 x Outlets (Standard NEMA 15-5R)
— 2 x USB Charge Ports, Rated 2.1A at 5Vdc
— Surge Protection
— EMI & RFI Noise Filter Built- In
— Built- In, Resettable 15A Circuit Breaker (1875 Watts)
— Indicator LEDs for Power, Surge Protection, and Proper Grounding
— On-Off Switch Controls All Devices and USB Ports
— Weighted Base to Avoid Tip-Over
— Right Angle Grounded Plug has a Low Profile to Fit Behind Furniture
— Optional Device Pocket Holds Standard Tablet, Mobile Phone
— UL and cUL Listed and Approved (UL498, UL1363, UL1449, UL60950, FCC Class B)
— Ready for US/Canada Use: 125 VAC, 60 Hz
About the Designer
The Tower, the first product by The Art of Power, was born out of necessity. After Gwen's diagnosis with Lupus 10 years ago, daily tasks as simple as bending down to pick something up became formidable. As an artist, her workspace being organized and having everything within reach was her most important goal, and easy access to an outlet for her computer and glue gun was a thorn in her side. If she made it convenient, the extension cords were ugly; if she made it pretty, it was physically exhausting to crawl around the floor. And forget about the myriad of cables behind the TV and stereo that screamed for tidiness!
One day, Gwen took an extension cord and duct taped it to the top of an old non-working tower fan and, although it wasn't pretty, it got the job done. Her father, Donald Beldock, a brilliant businessman and renowned inventor was visiting when he noticed the barbaric looking contraption and asked about it. He immediately saw the value in the idea, not only for those with limited mobility, but for everyone in this fast paced society. They laughed about it being such an eye sore, and thus began the incredible journey that is The Art of Power.
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityCanada, United States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In3-5 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation