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One plug to rule them all

The Mobile World Congress was abuzz this week when GSMA announced the possibility of having one standard charger for all mobile types. Instead of having a specific charger for each type of mobile phone, manufacturers can create one type that will charge all devices. This should not be too difficult to achieve since most cellular phones are 5 volt devices.

Benefits of having a universal charger is that it will be very convenient for consumers as well as create less waste for the environment. The organization Green Plug feels that this goal is not only attainable with mobile phones, but other electronic devices as well. The company has proposed a universal plug that will power not only mobile phones, but other devices like notebook PCs, printers, game controllers, power tools, portable DVD players, wireless routers that run off of different voltage. Their device converts the power source and communicates with the device in order to provide function without wasting energy.

Innergie and Green Plug join forces to make the mCube90G

Innergie, perhaps best known for their small power adapters, has recently announced that they will be marketing a newer, greener power adapter by joining forces with Green Plug. Now, Green Plug has made something called Greentalk which is a sort of protocol between the power socket and the device requiring the energy. This protocol is designed to withdraw only the required amount, so it won’t be wasting a lot of energy.

Coming in CES 2009, Innergie will have their mCube90G on display for the public to see its unique features. A cool feature is here that it comes with a detachable part that can be used to charge electronics within a car or airplane. In addition, the main part of the device is capable to “power virtually any electronic product, dynamically matching each device’s power need”.