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My marble and gold ECLIPSE charger from Native Union.

eclipse chargerMy marble and gold ECLIPSE charger from Native Union.

Did you know that the average person owns 6 devices but only charge 2 to 3 devices on a daily basis?

Are you tired of that chaotic cable scenario, with cords getting tangled and looking untidy in your beautiful interior space?

I’m so pleased to have discovered the ECLIPSE charger from Native Union. It is a beautifully designed USB charging hub with a round and compact design, that can charge up to 3 devices in one go.The USB cables can be wound into their own precision engineered channel, making for easy cable storage and retrieval, without having to untangle knots before using.The ECLIPSE can be placed on your desk, bedside table, or even wall mounted.

You can even use your own cables that are up to 8 feet, with the device. The ECLIPSE itself has a braided power cable so extending your charging cables by an additional 4 feet. This means I can move around the room a little more with my phone whilst it is charging.

The braided power cable comes with a leather strap that keeps it neat if no extension of cord is required.There are so many advantages to the ECLIPSE charging hub.

One of my favourite feature is its smart IC technology that ensures my devices charge at their maximum speed, so no more hanging around and waiting for ages.eclipse chargerAnother really cool feature that you can’t necessarily see in my photo is that the ECLIPSE charger rises to a tap and emits a soft halo below. Check out my video on Instagram to see it in action.There are many colour options available. I love mine in marble and gold, but you can also get ones with walnut or cherry wood.See how beautiful the marble looks.

Hope you’ve enjoyed this introduction to the ECLIPSE charger from Native Union. I always love smart technology that combines functionality with aesthetics. It really is a cool addition to my workspace.

( All photography and styling are by myself, Geraldine Tan, editor of Little Big Bell. This is a sponsored collaboration with Native Union, but all views are my own).

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