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The PowerCube wants to reduce your desk clutter

Allocacoc’s PowerCube is heading to Australia, promising to drastically “reduce the amount of power cord clutter while providing the perfect power solution.”

The PowerCube heads to the country with two models: the 5-outlet PowerCube Original Extended and the 4-outlet and 2-USB port PowerCube USB Extended.

“The revolutionary mounting system allows the PowerCube to be easily fixated onto the dock. By rotating the PowerCube 90 degrees it locks into place. Remove it again without the risk of leaving any glue residue or scratching the desk’s surface. Screws are also included to mount the dock in places where glue isn’t practical,” Allocacoc said of the device.

It wants a chunk of the gaming market too.

“The convenience of the PowerCube USB Extended allows you to plug in all your devices at once, including your TV, the Xbox and the stereo speakers,” Allocacoc said via press release. “Two handy USB ports mean you can also charge your phone or FitBit.”

The PowerCube Extended retails for $29.95 AUD with a 1.5m cable, and $39.95 AUD for a 3m cable. The USB option is $39.95 AUD for 1.5m or $49.95 for 3m.

We’re getting one at the Stevivor office to test out — check back soon for impressions.


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Steve Wright

Steve's the owner and Editor-in-Chief of Stevivor.com, the country’s leading independent video games outlet. Steve arrived in Australia back in 2001 on what was meant to be a three-month working holiday before deciding to emigrate and, eventually, becoming a citizen.

Stevivor is a combination of ‘Steve’ and ‘Survivor’, which made more sense back in 2001 when Jeff Probst was up in Queensland. The site started as Steve’s travel blog before transitioning over into video games.

Aside from video games, Steve has interests in hockey and Star Trek, playing the former and helping to cover video games about the latter on TrekMovie.com. By day, Steve works as the communications manager of the peak body representing Victorians as they age.