Outlets Still In Demand For Power Hungry Travelers
from the learn-to-share dept
Two years ago we posted a story from the NY Times about how, for all the increase in available WiFi, it was increasingly difficult to find power outlets. Apparently, the situation hasn't improved any, because the NY Times is back again with a very similar article again discussing the severe shortage of power outlets, this time focusing on airports. The article notes that people don't often complain about the situation, because they usually aren't sure if they're allowed to use the outlets (answer: you are, in most cases). However, the problem has continued to grow -- usually noticeable by the crowd of laptop toters huddled around the few outlets available. The growth is caused by a combination of factors, from more people traveling with laptops to people spending more time at airports since many people arrive so early to deal with security hassles to the continued growth of WiFi. It appears most that airports are listening, and are trying to install more outlets, but it's slow going. In the meantime, at the very end of the article there's the suggestion that I follow: carry a splitter with you and offer to share the power. I've used it at a variety of airports and it works great. I can plug six additional laptops (or phone chargers) into a single outlet, and people are more than willing to let me plug the splitter into outlets. The only thing I've worried about is how people deal with it when I have to leave -- but so far I've been lucky that most people plugged in are all leaving at about the same time. Of course, some airports are going in the other direction. Carlo is on the road this week and noticed that at Dallas-Fort Worth airport, they're trying to charge travelers $2 for 30 minutes of power -- though he notes that everyone else was crowded around free outlets about 10 yards away.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Chargers etc...
I don't carry a power splitter, just because I've not thought about it, and I'm trying to reduce the weight that I'm carrying around, not increase it. Every bit of copper is heavy.
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Re: Chargers etc...
I know for sure that the 4 outlet version is quite compact and easy to travel with.
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Energy shortage
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Airport design
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Unless it is weightless..
Now I will cheat and AC Power my laptop and then use the USB port to charge my cellphone.
The suggestion to carry more must come from someone who has not had to continuously carry for a week. Weight is king when it comes to travel. People will pay extra for less weight laptop, cellphone, PDA, blah, blah, whatever.
I know I do.
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Re: Unless it is weightless..
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Airport design
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PowerOutlets
http://flickr.com/photos/sog/tags/poweroutlet/
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Carry something tiny
And I say this completely agreeing with what Ajax 4Hire is saying. It weighs less than a sandwich. Plus since it's only 75 cents if I rush to the plane because the "final boarding" announcement is being made and I have to leave it behind -- no big deal.
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THose continous strip things...
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the Power Strip Liberator is close...
Anyway, yeah the lack of outlets is stupid. If you ask nicely, the folks at the boarding counter might let you plug in back there, if you've got plenty of time before boarding.
Incidentally, FNT has plenty of outlets next to the at-gate seating. One more reason they're my favorite airport when I have a choice. :)
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