I used to plug my iPhone in to a USB cable on my side of our bed, to charge it overnight. But when Apple made the switch from Lightning to USB-C for their iPhones, I needed two cables there. Jenn got a MagSafe charger on her side of the bed, which inspired me to get one for my side.
For my one, I decided to just mount it on the wall (or a wall trim, to be precise), using Command strips (which enable easy removal). Here’s my charger:
The power cord for it runs down behind the trim, behind the little box (that holds cough drops), and under the window inside a conduit:
The power supply is tucked in a corner:
Then an extension cord goes down the wall (along with the wire for the Spyder panel) and under the bed; this is normally hidden by the bed and pillows:
The MagSafe charger and Jenn’s chargers are connected to a multi-headed splitter:
This is it in place under the bed (hard to see amongst all the other wires):
Plugged into this socket, that used to power the subwoofer, which we don’t use:
On Jenn’s side, she has multiple MagSafe chargers, plus a cable for her iPad:
Another look at my new MagSafe charger, next to the Spyder panel:
My iPhone on the charger; it attaches magnetically, so seems to levitate on the wall:
Why is it vertically offset? This is why; using Apple’s new StandBy mode, that shows widgets (I use different ones nowadays):
A nice enhancement.