PowerCurl: A quirky way to wrap up your MagSafe Power Adapter
quirky is a design firm with a difference. Rather than pay a brain trust to sit around and think up product ideas, they let average Anns and Andys submit designs that are then refined and named by a community of site visitors. When designs are ready for production, quirky sets a threshold number of units to be sold to be profitable, and once that number of orders comes in, they send the design off for manufacturing.Plato said "...the true creator is necessity, who is the mother of our invention." In this case quirky community member Jeff Scholen was driven not only by the need to neatly wrap up the thin power cable and thick AC line going into his Apple MagSafe Power Adapter, but also keep the transformer "box" off of the floor or desk and give it a way to stay cool.
In less than 24 hours, the design was finalized through input from Apple fans worldwide and the PowerCurl (US$9.99) was ready to roll. It comes in "quirky orange" only, but has two sizes to match the 60W and 85W MagSafe Power Adapters.
The quirky community has also come up with a case design for the new iPod nano that not only protects that shiny finish, but acts as a stand and video handgrip as well. The Kickster (US$14.35) is awaiting your commitment to purchase before it moves into production.
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quirky is a design firm with a difference. Rather than pay a brain trust to sit around and think up product ideas, they let average Anns...
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Sounds like they never even prototyped it in physical reality. I don't need rushed, designed-by-comittee products, thanks. That's why I bought a Mac to begin with. I'm equally picky with peripherals.
Not looking forward to it, but I expect many complaints of the plastic breaking easily.
I registered, completed the survey, got a $20 credit, ordered one for free.
What's not to like. Anyway, having gone through one PSU, I think this product is quite clever.
thanks for the tip - can't wait to get mine free.
September 13 2009 at 1:34 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyTHANK YOU, really!
September 13 2009 at 6:17 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyUh, has any commenter above actually read the product page for WHICH CABLE THIS IS FOR???
September 12 2009 at 5:09 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyOr just flip out the tabs that are built into the adaptor and wrap your cable up on that.
September 12 2009 at 4:51 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyTake the wire and rotate it around your hand and keep it! You don't need a gadget to do that!!
I'll have to make a 60 seconds YouTube video for that...
That's exactly what I was going to write. Wrap it around your hand AND the A/C adapter. When you withdraw your hand, your cable is nice & safe and not torqued. And you're $10 richer than if you'd bought this device.
September 12 2009 at 5:11 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyHot Apps on TUAW
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