It’s difficult to comprehend a piece of tech that is less sexy than the humble power strip. So essential to pretty much everything we nerds do as we plug fire hazard after fire hazard into the cheapest extension cords we can find. We spend thousands on tech and just connect them to the cheapest Amazon Basics / AliXpress rubbish we can buy. Weird eh?
Well that changes with Genki’s new Moonbase 240W GaN power 7-in-1 supercharger which for starters looks super cool but also has the ability to charge many multiples of devices that would normally just melt a regular extension block.
Genki believes that powering multiple devices doesn’t have to mean cluttered desks and tangled cables (preach!) saying, “Genki, the creators behind 6 successful campaigns and trusted for innovative gaming accessories, now introduces Moonbase – a 240W GaN charging hub designed for those who demand both performance and sleek design.
With the ability to charge up to 7 devices simultaneously through 4 USB-C ports and 3 AC outlets, Moonbase caters to the demands of laptops, tablets, smartphones, gaming consoles, and more. Its futuristic design, inspired by lunar bases, adds a modern touch to any workspace.”
And we have to agree with that. This looks like it is straight out of the 1970s space drama Space 1999, which, FYI, I used to love as a kid so I am in.
The Moonbase is reaching the end of an IndieGoGo crowd funder where it has done hugely well, so if you want to get in on the action, be quick and get your pledge in to get one of the first units when they arrive later this year.
Genki Moonbase features
- 3 AC outlets and a 240W GaN USB-C charger with 4 USB-C ports, delivering ultra-fast charging for up to 7 devices simultaneously.
- Support for laptops, gaming handhelds, tablets, phones, and more – while keeping your setup clean and interstellar.
- Modular accessories, including Moonlink cables with glow-in-the-dark tips and the TurboCharger expansion, turning the Moonbase into a 540W, 10-port ultra hub.
- Ultimate Safety packed with advanced protections like surge, overcurrent, and temperature control.