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BricBloc Stacks Up Charging, Storage, and Connectivity in One Clever Block

Par : JC Torres
23 juin 2025 à 17:00

Desks have a way of turning into jungles of cables, chargers, and mystery gadgets. With every new device, the mess seems to multiply, crowding out precious workspace and making even a simple coffee break an exercise in cable dodging. As our digital lives get busier, the hunt for ways to keep things neat and easy gets more important by the day.

When table space runs out, the only way is up. That is where BricBloc comes in. This clever 3-in-1 concept stacks a fast charger, SSD, and screen expansion hub into a single, compact desktop accessory. By combining three essential tools in one neat block, it promises to tackle clutter and streamline your setup, not just at home but anywhere you need to work.

Designers: Jianshen Yuan, Boyuan Pan (Suosi Design)

Weighing just 185 grams, BricBloc is built for life on the move. It lightens your daily load, declutters your workspace, and keeps your gear list short and sweet. Whether you are packing for a coffee shop session or catching a flight, this all-in-one block means less bulk and fewer things to forget. It is the kind of smart integration that makes you wonder why more tech does not try to do more with less.

Design-wise, BricBloc keeps things sharp and simple. Its minimalist geometric style is all about clean lines and compact forms, with each module stacking like a perfect little tech skyscraper. There is something satisfying about the way it clicks together, giving you a sense of order and control that is hard to find in a tangle of dongles and chargers.

The modular system is both practical and elegant. A GaN charging block forms the sturdy base, the SSD module sits right on top, and the USB-C/HDMI hub rounds out the tower. Gold pogo pins connect each piece, letting power and data flow smoothly through the stack. No dangling wires, no fiddly connectors, just a tidy block that does the job.

What really makes BricBloc stand out is its translucent matte shell. This soft finish tones down the usual “serious tool” vibe of most tech gear, giving it a friendly, almost playful feel on your desk. It is a refreshing change from the usual black boxes, making your workspace look lighter and a little more inviting, all while keeping things running smoothly.

BricBloc is still a concept for now, but it is easy to see the appeal. It is a thoughtful, efficient way to bring order to chaos, stacking up power, storage, and connections in one spot and letting you get back to work, or play, without the clutter.

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Snail-like GaN chargers bring a long overdue aesthetic upgrade to an everyday product

Par : JC Torres
10 décembre 2024 à 18:20

Although some companies have tried to remove the chargers they ship with devices like smartphones, they haven’t exactly gone down in number at all. In fact, given the many different charging technologies and sometimes incompatible support, people might be buying more chargers to keep up with the fast-paced changes. But while these chargers are rapidly changing on the inside, they seem to have stagnated on the outside.

Chargers come in all shapes and sizes, but the vast majority of them also come in boxy and uninspiring designs. You’d think that considering how often we use them and put them out in public, people would want these essential gadgets to actually look more appealing. That’s the kind of design innovation that these chargers are bringing to your bag and your life, adding a much-needed facelift to an otherwise mundane object.

Designer: Counterpart

Chargers are boxy for a good reason, at least in the past. Electronic components were often large and bulky, so they needed to cram as much in a small space, making a regular box shape the most efficient choice. But with advancements in technology like GaN (Gallium Nitride), for example, we can squeeze in more in an even smaller space or, better yet, expand the design language that these products use.

The Charger might sound like a generic name, but its design is anything but. Rather than a square or rectangle, these chargers have a more pleasing and pleasing round shape, with a rippling surface that is almost reminiscent of Zen gardens. The cable, which would normally be unruly and difficult, is kept in line using a retractable mechanism that also protects it from wear and tear. Curiously, it gives the charger an image not unlike a snail, which is probably one of the most Zen critters given how slow it moves.

The design goes beyond just changing the way the product looks. It also feels nice in the hand thanks to the use of silicone, while post-consumer plastic adds a touch of sustainability to its character. On their own, these little changes seem inconsequential, but together they completely transform the charger from a humble tool into a lifestyle accessory, one that you wouldn’t be embarrassed to show off while you hog the power outlet.

Despite its small size, The Charger is able to output 35W of power thanks to GaN technology, enough to charger devices smaller than a laptop. If there’s one minor flaw in this design, however, is that the circular shape might block adjacent sockets in more cramped power strips or wall outlets. It’s also a bit bulkier, even if the plug can be folded up when not in use. It’s still a small price to pay for a design that improves not only the user experience but also its appreciation as well.

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