Review - Eclipse is a Futuristic Charger Designed to Help Organize Your Cables

The Eclipse Charging Hub: A Game-Changer for Organized Cables

When it comes to managing our devices and cables, we've all been there - a jumbled mess of cords and connectors taking up valuable space on our desks or tables. The Eclipse Charging Hub is here to revolutionize the way we think about cable management. With its sleek design and innovative features, this charging hub is a must-have for anyone looking to keep their devices charged and their workspace organized.

The Eclipse Charging Hub is designed with multiple USB ports in mind, allowing you to connect up to three cords at once. Each of these ports can be either USB-A or USB-C, giving you the flexibility to use whatever type of cable you need. The hub also features a clever mechanism that allows you to easily switch between different types of cables - simply plug in your desired cable and pull it through the corresponding slot. This means you can seamlessly transition from using one type of cable to another without having to switch out completely.

One of the standout features of the Eclipse Charging Hub is its ability to accommodate multiple devices at once. Whether you need to charge your phone, iPad, watch, or laptop, this hub has got you covered. The hub's design allows for a maximum of three devices to be charged simultaneously, making it perfect for busy households or offices where multiple devices are in constant use.

Another innovative feature of the Eclipse Charging Hub is its built-in wireless charging capabilities. This means that once you've connected your device to the hub, you can simply place it on the surface and let it charge wirelessly - no cables required! However, it's worth noting that this feature will only be available in certain color options.

The Eclipse Charging Hub also features a unique mechanical interface that allows for easy cable management. The hub has three different levels, each designed to accommodate a specific type of cable. Simply pull your cable through the corresponding slot and secure it with the provided clip - voila! Your device is charged and cable management is taken care of.

One of the most impressive features of the Eclipse Charging Hub is its ability to be mounted on the wall. This means that you can completely tuck away all your cables and keep a clutter-free workspace. The hub's design allows for a sleek, minimalist aesthetic that complements any home or office decor. Simply tap the hub to turn on the built-in light - perfect for nighttime use or when charging in a dark environment.

In addition to its impressive features, the Eclipse Charging Hub also boasts a range of stylish color options. From subtle fabrics like gray and blue to more premium materials like walnut and marble, there's something to suit every taste and style. The hub is available with a variety of clips and accessories that make it easy to customize your charging experience.

We had the chance to put the Eclipse Charging Hub through its paces and were blown away by its performance. Whether we were using it on our bedside table or in our home office, this hub performed flawlessly - no lag, no dropouts, and no issues with connectivity. We loved the fact that it was so easy to use, with a simple tap of the button turning the light on and off.

The Eclipse Charging Hub is also incredibly versatile, with a range of devices supported including iPhones, iPads, watches, phones, laptops, and more. The hub's design means that you can plug in multiple devices at once, making it perfect for busy households or offices where multiple devices are always in use.

In conclusion, the Eclipse Charging Hub is an absolute game-changer when it comes to managing our cables and keeping our devices charged. With its sleek design, innovative features, and range of stylish color options, this hub is a must-have for anyone looking to simplify their charging experience. Whether you're a busy professional or a tech-savvy individual, the Eclipse Charging Hub has got you covered - get yours today!

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enthanks for hanging out with us today everyone it is Andrew here I don't know about you but I'm always on the lookout for unique chargers that help manage messy cables because it's one of the Bane's of my existence to have just piles of cables everywhere even wireless charging there's still cable strewn about Native Union thinks they found a solution with their Eclipse charger this fancy charger can charge three devices at once either three using USB a or two USB a and one USB C native union made a very deliberate decision by choosing to only use three Chargers at one time according to them they surveyed thousands of people and found out that while people usually had about six devices total that needed charged they only charged about two to three of those each day so most people they found out only need to charge three devices at once so why make this thing bigger and bulkier if the majority of people really only need to charge three things at any given time they thought of a lot of those little details including the court their using their own power cable and not just some boring black one from off the shelf it actually has needed you logo there comes at a right 90-degree angle and there's even cable management built in using a little leather strap for the actual nylon wrapped cable so you can even manage the power cable to this thing it does come with a wall mount and we're gonna show you at the end what this looks like on your wall but that way you can even have it flat on a table or mount it against your wall the magic really happens though when you double tap the top surface up for eyes is a little compartment where you can actually store all of your cables right inside the clips another single tap will emit a light halo right around the bottom it even has a cooled light if FX when I tap the top the light will actually come out and kind of like a ring going around and fading out the same way this is super useful for at night when you're trying to find your cables you can't see what's going on tap the top turn on this subtle little light tap it again to turn it right back off now you don't have to open and close this top all the time though it is really handy if you need more or less of your cables each cable can be up to eight feet in length for 24 to defeat of cable stored inside of this housing that is really really awesome even with your longest cables I mean that was in a 12 foot cable but any of your 8 foot cables are gonna be stored perfectly in here and depending on the end of the cable can be completely contained in here and it can completely shut without them getting in the way at all to set up the Eclipse you simply rotate that top just a little bit and it'll lift out of place then you can see it kind of looks like a fan underneath where there are three different USB ports to plug in your devices again you can connect up to three cords and each of them can be USB a or you can opt for one USBC cable the way they kind of pitch this is their forward thinking and you could use USB see if you have it available but if not you can move this little guard over and you can use usb a then if you ever do need to switch to USB see slide that back over and you can use the USB board can't use both at the same time it has to either that's that one USB C or USB a and the two other USB a ports once all of your cables are connected you simply need to route them through the actual housing which is pretty easy to do but it is a little bit awkward when you're first kind of getting it set up it is kind of a rubbery feeling in there so it does allow for some give-and-take as you route the cables through the way it works is there are three different levels and each cable gets their own level make sure you get the cable pulled all the way tight though so it's going all the way to this Center I had a kind of a little bit of an instance where I didn't go all the way deep enough with those cables and then if the cable is small enough like a micro USB or a lightning cable it can actually fit right inside of course if you're using something like an Apple watch charging puck or a nomad cable with covers on the end they're not gonna fit on the inside but they'll still be able to be wrapped up and not be strewn about your tabletop and when asked about why I was charging it does seem like the top would be a perfect spot to build in a wireless charger native union said that not everyone uses that it would make everything a little bit bigger and bulkier we're only a small portion of people would actually be using it at the moment of course now the iPhone had while I was charging is becoming more and more popular so that is something we could see in the future from the Eclipse the mechanical interface is definitely interesting and it's kind of really cool I loved being able to actually grab Mike was up I did end up swapping out that Nomad cable with all the connectors on the end because it was getting in the way when I swapped it for just a normal Apple lightning cable it did fit right inside of the actual Eclipse and was never seen unless I needed it I just lift it up pull out as much of the cable as I needed and then routed all the way back through he was super super handy be able to have literally no cables lying around and just this box on my tabletop that said the box is definitely a little bit on the large size I mean this is kind of a monster of a charger here but it was pretty handy in managing all of my cables and it does really look quite nice there are a few different color options available and will show you those at the end of this video I also really like the light when they put those next to my bedside and was able to kind of turn that light on in the middle the night to see what was going on and connect to my cable I actually really like that that was a very handy feature and I wish other Chargers like that would build in something similar honestly what I liked even more though was the ability to mount this on the wall this was surprisingly amazing especially having it in the bedroom I could completely tuck the cables away no cables to be seen and it's too subtle light essentially next to the bed I could tap it once to turn on the white tapped again turn the light off and then whenever I needed cables like at night plugging in just my phone or needed my phone and my iPad my phone my iPad my watch phone iPad and you know anything else I could charge all the same time and it was really nice just not to have any cable strewn about compared to you know using something like the Nomad charging hub where it can connect five different cables at once but I ended up with a ton of cables lying around on my desk I really preferred the clips it also has a ton of nice color options both these two with the fabric tops which are very nice the blue in this gray or using ones with the walnut and the oak inlays which are I love the wood look or the even more premium marble ones the more I use the Eclipse the more I fall in love with it it really is such a simple idea and it is an amazing way to keep all of your cables organized if you want to pick one up you can find a link below in the description if you enjoyed this video like it and hit that subscribe button also check out a price guide which makes it extremely easy to find the best deals and Apple products updated daily be sure to follow us on social media and we'll see in the next videothanks for hanging out with us today everyone it is Andrew here I don't know about you but I'm always on the lookout for unique chargers that help manage messy cables because it's one of the Bane's of my existence to have just piles of cables everywhere even wireless charging there's still cable strewn about Native Union thinks they found a solution with their Eclipse charger this fancy charger can charge three devices at once either three using USB a or two USB a and one USB C native union made a very deliberate decision by choosing to only use three Chargers at one time according to them they surveyed thousands of people and found out that while people usually had about six devices total that needed charged they only charged about two to three of those each day so most people they found out only need to charge three devices at once so why make this thing bigger and bulkier if the majority of people really only need to charge three things at any given time they thought of a lot of those little details including the court their using their own power cable and not just some boring black one from off the shelf it actually has needed you logo there comes at a right 90-degree angle and there's even cable management built in using a little leather strap for the actual nylon wrapped cable so you can even manage the power cable to this thing it does come with a wall mount and we're gonna show you at the end what this looks like on your wall but that way you can even have it flat on a table or mount it against your wall the magic really happens though when you double tap the top surface up for eyes is a little compartment where you can actually store all of your cables right inside the clips another single tap will emit a light halo right around the bottom it even has a cooled light if FX when I tap the top the light will actually come out and kind of like a ring going around and fading out the same way this is super useful for at night when you're trying to find your cables you can't see what's going on tap the top turn on this subtle little light tap it again to turn it right back off now you don't have to open and close this top all the time though it is really handy if you need more or less of your cables each cable can be up to eight feet in length for 24 to defeat of cable stored inside of this housing that is really really awesome even with your longest cables I mean that was in a 12 foot cable but any of your 8 foot cables are gonna be stored perfectly in here and depending on the end of the cable can be completely contained in here and it can completely shut without them getting in the way at all to set up the Eclipse you simply rotate that top just a little bit and it'll lift out of place then you can see it kind of looks like a fan underneath where there are three different USB ports to plug in your devices again you can connect up to three cords and each of them can be USB a or you can opt for one USBC cable the way they kind of pitch this is their forward thinking and you could use USB see if you have it available but if not you can move this little guard over and you can use usb a then if you ever do need to switch to USB see slide that back over and you can use the USB board can't use both at the same time it has to either that's that one USB C or USB a and the two other USB a ports once all of your cables are connected you simply need to route them through the actual housing which is pretty easy to do but it is a little bit awkward when you're first kind of getting it set up it is kind of a rubbery feeling in there so it does allow for some give-and-take as you route the cables through the way it works is there are three different levels and each cable gets their own level make sure you get the cable pulled all the way tight though so it's going all the way to this Center I had a kind of a little bit of an instance where I didn't go all the way deep enough with those cables and then if the cable is small enough like a micro USB or a lightning cable it can actually fit right inside of course if you're using something like an Apple watch charging puck or a nomad cable with covers on the end they're not gonna fit on the inside but they'll still be able to be wrapped up and not be strewn about your tabletop and when asked about why I was charging it does seem like the top would be a perfect spot to build in a wireless charger native union said that not everyone uses that it would make everything a little bit bigger and bulkier we're only a small portion of people would actually be using it at the moment of course now the iPhone had while I was charging is becoming more and more popular so that is something we could see in the future from the Eclipse the mechanical interface is definitely interesting and it's kind of really cool I loved being able to actually grab Mike was up I did end up swapping out that Nomad cable with all the connectors on the end because it was getting in the way when I swapped it for just a normal Apple lightning cable it did fit right inside of the actual Eclipse and was never seen unless I needed it I just lift it up pull out as much of the cable as I needed and then routed all the way back through he was super super handy be able to have literally no cables lying around and just this box on my tabletop that said the box is definitely a little bit on the large size I mean this is kind of a monster of a charger here but it was pretty handy in managing all of my cables and it does really look quite nice there are a few different color options available and will show you those at the end of this video I also really like the light when they put those next to my bedside and was able to kind of turn that light on in the middle the night to see what was going on and connect to my cable I actually really like that that was a very handy feature and I wish other Chargers like that would build in something similar honestly what I liked even more though was the ability to mount this on the wall this was surprisingly amazing especially having it in the bedroom I could completely tuck the cables away no cables to be seen and it's too subtle light essentially next to the bed I could tap it once to turn on the white tapped again turn the light off and then whenever I needed cables like at night plugging in just my phone or needed my phone and my iPad my phone my iPad my watch phone iPad and you know anything else I could charge all the same time and it was really nice just not to have any cable strewn about compared to you know using something like the Nomad charging hub where it can connect five different cables at once but I ended up with a ton of cables lying around on my desk I really preferred the clips it also has a ton of nice color options both these two with the fabric tops which are very nice the blue in this gray or using ones with the walnut and the oak inlays which are I love the wood look or the even more premium marble ones the more I use the Eclipse the more I fall in love with it it really is such a simple idea and it is an amazing way to keep all of your cables organized if you want to pick one up you can find a link below in the description if you enjoyed this video like it and hit that subscribe button also check out a price guide which makes it extremely easy to find the best deals and Apple products updated daily be sure to follow us on social media and we'll see in the next video\n"