http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2013/01/osungo-flower-power-1357861998.jpg It’s normally hard to spruce up a USB power charger, but Osungo gave us a pleasant little treat at its CES booth. It’s readying a Flower Power series of wall adapters that are unabashedly cute and, more importantly, can save as much as 95 percent of the energy that’s wasted when devices already have a full charge. No, it’s not extremely sophisticated, but it doesn’t have to be to do some good – and we’ll admit that the pseudo-organic cord wrap is a nice touch. Versions are coming with both 1A of current for phones and 2.1A for tablets, and we’re told they should be on sale in March. US-friendly adapters will cost about $25 to $30. Gallery: Osungo Flower Power hands-on
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