International Power Cord: Your Visa to the World
Every country manages electricity in its own way. So our computer power cord, power cord for the phone, and other gadgets are also different. We buy our gadget, bring it home, unbox it, and plugin that cord that came with it to give it that initial charge to start using it. However, most of us never think about it. The trend of putting power plugs is going away, though. For a few years now, when you bring home a gadget — only phones for now really — you don’t get a power plug. The idea is to decrease the packaging size and limit elements that go into making a plug. If you have one power plug, you have them all. While this sounds great on paper, there is an adoption curve to this. You use a number of different gadgets throughout the day: your phone, laptop, smart home devices, tablet, e-reader, book light, power bank, wireless headphones, Bluetooth speakers, and so on and so forth. If you go look at the cord that came with each of these, you will see that your single-plug-life is not coming true anytime soon. It is not impossible to buy all your gadgets to charge them with a single cable and plug, but there will be compromises if you only favor one feature. So you go out and buy a brick that works with most of your cables; you are probably still compromising on charging speeds of at least some of your devices. This only solves your problem domestically. https://www.sfcable.com/