The Wall Dock Holds Your Handset to the Socket and Allows Continued Use
Amelia Roblin — February 7, 2013 — Tech
References: behance.net
You can eliminate the annoying presence of electrical cords with the Wall Dock by Benjamin Helle. This product connects directly into the plug, as many others do, but it offers the option of touchscreen use in a way that similar cable-free devices do not.
Drop your smartphone into the fabric pouch, push the prongs into the socket and your gadget's battery will be refueled. A flexible bow on the back of the iPhone charger can compress or arch in order to keep your cellphone parallel to the wall. This feature keeps your mobile phone stable so that you can poke and swipe effectively with one hand on the display. The Wall Dock by Benjamin Helle is supported by a soft felt pocket that protects your smartphone from damage.
Drop your smartphone into the fabric pouch, push the prongs into the socket and your gadget's battery will be refueled. A flexible bow on the back of the iPhone charger can compress or arch in order to keep your cellphone parallel to the wall. This feature keeps your mobile phone stable so that you can poke and swipe effectively with one hand on the display. The Wall Dock by Benjamin Helle is supported by a soft felt pocket that protects your smartphone from damage.
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