Brighton’s colorful line of lilliputian USB chargers

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In case you haven’t noticed, we’ve got a thing for gizmos that serve their purpose without being unnecessarily large, so it’s easy to understand why Brighton’s diminutive USB chargers are just so darn irresistible. These things do one thing (and one thing well), and that is to transmit juice from the AC outlet into whatever USB-connected device you choose to plug in. The adapters are available in green, orange, pink and yellow hues, weigh just 30-grams apiece and are set to go on sale next week. Sadly, we’ve yet to be clued in on pricing details, but we can’t imagine these things putting a strain on the budget or anything.
 
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