USB = Ultimately, Supremely Brilliant

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USBs. Love them or hate them, you can’t ignore them. However, even though I hold a great deal of respect for USBs, I’ve got my beef against cables. Their design pretty much limits usage in a way. For example, I can never plug something into my laptop and have it close to the wall. The cable gets frayed. Now, with the conceptual USB cable by Chou Wan Yun, that doesn’t pose to be a problem. The cable does what mobile earphone cables have started doing, but with more finesse. Right near the USB lies a rotating detail that allows you to make your USB cable extend at an angle that’s perpendicular to the USB jack. Simple, effective, brilliant!

The ‘Change The Angle’ USB Cable is a Red Dot award winner for the year 2015.

Designer: Chou Wan Yun

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ChargeCard is the Thinnest, Handiest USB Cable You’ll Ever Use

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Most USB cables for the iPhone are pretty handy enough as they are. But if you’re the type of person who’s always looking for something more (or something better), then your search for the thinnest, handiest, and most compact USB cable ends with the ChargeCard.

It’s basically a USB cable that you can use to charge and sync your iPhone or iPod, without the actual wire itself. It’s as thick as a standard credit card, so it’ll fit right into your wallet, pocket, or wherever easily.

Want it? Make a minimum pledge of $20 on KickStarter and get your very own ChargeCard delivered straight to your home, once it’s manufactured. (And it will be, because the project has already raised over $60,000 more than the intended $50,000 goal.)

Check out more images of the ChargeCard in action after the jump.

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