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Does anyone have a way to organize all my car chargers, cables, etc.?
I have a Kindle, an IPod, a cell phone, a GPS, as well as a car charger for my laptop and bluetooth. In the front seat of my car is a jumble of cables and chargers and so when people ride with me, I dump everything in the backseat and it is a major headache. Does anyone have any ideas on organization? Someone suggested ziplock bags for each item, but when you are driving down the road, you aren't likely to return the item to the right bag. I was hoping someone might have an idea for a plastic bin or something.
Just to clear things up - I don't drive around using all these devices, but I do travel for business, which is why I need to have the chargers and cables with me. I use my laptop at job sites so I do use it in the car - just not while I'm driving.
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- Read My ☆Lips☆Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
1. Charge your Kindle in your house. It has at least a month long battery life.
2. Charge your iPod at home and have the unit installed in your car hiding the cord inside the dash.
3. Get rid of your GPS and download a GPS app for your cell phone.
4. Charge your laptop at home. You won't be using it while you are driving so the battery can't possibly die and need a charge.
5. Charge your bluetooth at home. If it dies, use your cell phone speakerphone if you NEED to talk while you are driving.
- 1 decade ago
You need to take all that stuff out of your car.If you are driving and using that stuff im going to guess you are not driving to safe you are going to hurt someone or yourself.