Tuesday, March 11, 2014

MacBook PowerCurl Cord Organizer

For the On-the-go Apple User

Okay, actually this product is for any Apple user, not just the ones on the go, but it is really useful for those guys who pack their cords up for transporting.

The Quirky PowerCurl is designed specifically to work with different Mac products. The base goes in the center and then each end of the cord has an area to wrap around. It keeps the cord neat and organized. No tangles or messes. Maybe they should make hair conditioner!

PowerCurl helps prevent damage when the cord is being transported, and helps keep it look neat for stationary use. The cord can be used even when partially wrapped up so it solves the problem of extra cable going all over the place.

My husband loves his and uses it all the time. I love it because it makes it easier for him to clean up his technology messes. (I don't think he sees having electronics laying all over the place as a problem so much as a convenience.) He uses his MacBook at home and at work so he packs and unpacks them frequently. This makes the whole process easier.

The PowerCurl is available in several different colors. I think my husband's is grey. The important thing to know is which product to buy because they are slightly different depending on the type of computer he has.

Here is a guide to make it easier!

45W = MacBook Air
60W = MacBook, 13-inch MacBook Pro
85W = 15- and 17-inch MacBook Pro
85W long = older generation 15- and 17-inch MacBook Pro (rectangular)

Quirky PowerCurl 45w Clip-On Cord Wrap for Apple MagSafe Power Adapter - for MacBook Air Gray

Quirky PowerCurl 60w Clip-On Cord Wrap for Apple MagSafe Power Adapter - for MacBook, 13-inch MacBook Pro Gray


Quirky PowerCurl 60w Clip-On Cord Wrap for Apple MagSafe Power Adapter - for MacBook, 13-inch MacBook Pro Blue


Quirky PowerCurl - 85w Clip-On Cord Wrap for Apple and Magsafe Power Adapter Blue

I wish this product was available for so many different items! It seems like cords are always too long or too short and there are always cables stuffed behind everything or else I'm tripping over them.


I hope this helps. Have you tried this product or something similar? Share what you think in the comments below!