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Bring Your Home Into the 21st Century With USB Receptacles

Bring Your Home Into the 21st Century With USB Receptacles

Smartphones, tablet computers, and similar electronic devices are common in the modern home. They require charging through a specialized wire that connects the device to a USB port in an adapter. The adapter, in turn, is plugged into a standard electrical outlet. These adapters can be large enough to block access to the second outlet. You can modernize your home with USB receptacles that offer standard electrical outlets along with dedicated USB ports.

Why Use USB Receptacles?

When you have USB ports on your receptacles, you don't have to plug in the bulky adapter to charge your devices. The USB wire from the device can be inserted directly into the port on the receptacle. This frees up space and allows you to use the electrical outlets and the USB charging ports at the same time.

Types of USB Receptacles

  • Two outlets, two USB ports: This is the most common type of USB receptacle, with two normal electrical outlets and two USB ports. The ports are usually installed in the space between the outlets and are positioned at the far left and right of the receptacle itself. This configuration gives you plenty of room for your USB charging while maintaining the number of electrical outlets you expect.

  • One outlet, two USB ports: In some cases, a USB receptacle will have an electrical outlet at the bottom and two USB ports on top. This configuration would work fine in most situations, although it leaves you with one less electrical outlet than normal.

  • Four USB ports: Specialized USB receptacles are available that contain only USB ports, usually four ports in a vertical line. They do not have any electrical outlets at all, but they can be preferable in cases where you have multiple USB devices that need to be charged at once, quickly and efficiently.

Heating and cooling customers in Tulsa and the neighboring communities know that Air Assurance is the best choice for expert HVAC sales, service, and maintenance. Contact us today for more information on USB receptacles and how they can modernize your home and make device charging more convenient.

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