USB Type-C isn’t going to be available in near future to cure all your USB related concerns. Till then you’ll have to use the regular ports and wait for the devices to come with the Type-C flavor. Yesterday I came across a Kickstarter campaign named InfiniteUSB which has solid potential to solve your current cluster of your USB related problems.
InfiniteUSB is an open chain of multiple USB ports which in turn becomes an infinite series of USB ports. With each new InfiniteUSB connector, a new USB port is created. So you get infinite number of ports with just one port from your laptop.
It happens with us many times when few devices are left out due to shortage of ports. You can have USB extensions, but they are chunky and add to the existing USB clutter on your table. InfiniteUSB saves from all these troubles and provides power to all your devices.
This idea behind the InfiniteUSB is simple and its one end is a connector while other end is a USB port. When you plug an InfiniteUSB in, it receives power and supplies the same to next InfiniteUSB in chain.
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InfiniteUSB has made its product available in different sizes and configuration. You can have a regular USB, MicroUSB or Lightning. The wire attached to the InfiniteUSB is a flat cable which reduces the tangling possibility. For storage purposes, the connectors are magnetized – so that you can easily fold it and store it in your pocket.
Right now they are running a Kickstarter project before the official product launch in the market. You can visit them here and buy a bunch of InfiniteUSBs and help them out.
InfiniteUSB writes on its Kickstarted page:
“Despite all of this, our target delivery date is June, 2015 for standard edition and July, 2015 for special edition. We would love to ship earlier and we will do everything we can to make this happen.
We are committed to making the best USB cable for everyone and your support make this dream a reality.”
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