Sunday 21 October 2012

CHARGER LOCKER


This box charger is a form of lockers designed to charge mobile devices. it was created by a British Boxbrands, It has six lockers with each locker containing four different chargers. The user picks the appropriate locker for their device, opens the door and attaches the device to a charger inside. Payment is then made either coin or by sending an SMS to a specific code.


Once payment has been received, the door can be locked and charging begins. The device is charged for 40 minutes, or less if a user is in a hurry and doesn’t need a fully charged battery. The locker aspect, which means users can leave their device behind, makes ChargeBoxes more useful than the charging kiosks we covered a few years ago.

In a world that’s addicted to communication, and where mobile devices have reached almost universal adult penetration, drained batteries are a definite chokepoint. While we’ve seen similar examples of public charging points, they’re far from commonplace, and would be a welcome addition to hotels, gyms, airports, train stations, hospitals, coffee shops, cinemas, festivals, shopping malls, etc.

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