
The Datamation Power Pad 16 (DS-IP-PP16) provides 16 powered USB ports, allowing you to charge 16 iOS devices simultaneously. The gadget can be used to replace bulky power strips and the AC adapter bricks of the standard chargers. Measuring 6.75-inch x 3.75-inch x 2.2-inch, the Power Pad 16 is perfect for tech centers, trade shows, traveling labs and training centers. It can be mounted on a table, wall or under a counter. The Datamation Power Pad 16 also features a 180W FSP UL-listed power supply, a ventilation fan, a UL-listed dual voltage power supply, a power switch and a power indicator light. [Product Page]

XtremeMac has rolled out the InCharge Sync adjustable dock for the iPod, iPhone and iPad. The case-friendly InCharge Sync dock provides a 10 Watts of power for rapid charging of all Apple portable devices. The device is equipped with a 4 ft. USB to mini USB cable, an adjustable rear support, and collapsible prongs for added portability. The XtremeMac InCharge Sync is currently available in the U.S. for $29.99 each. [XtremeMac]

The Fuse Powerslice is a unique charging station that allows you to charge up to 4-gadget simultaneously. The gadget consists of a base unit and three pie-shaped slices. Each slices is able to charge different type of gadgets such as iPhone/iPod touch, Samsung smartphones, or LG handsets. The base unit also provides a USB port, so you can plug any USB compatible gadgets including 3D glasses, Bluetooth headsets, wireless headphones, etc. The Fuse Powerslice Charging Station is priced at $44.99. You can also purchase additional charging slice for $9.99 each. [Red Ferret]

Energizer has introduced its new iSurge Travel Charging Station for the iPod, iPhone, iPad, and other devices. The iSurge provides a top-mounted 30-pin dock for the iPod and iPhone, a couple of USB ports with 2.1 Amp output for fast charging of the iPad, a trio of surge-protected AC outlets, a 180-degree rotating plug, and an integrated nightlight. The Energizer iSurge Travel Charging Station will be released in October 2011 for $59.99. [iLounge]

The Aluratek Mini Surge Dual USB Charging Station (model: AUCS05F) will turn any standard AC outlet into a USB charging station. The device is compatible with Android smartphones, iPhones, Blackberry smartphone and iPods. The Mini Surge Dual USB Charging Station features a foldable plug for easy storage and protection from damage, a built-in fireproof circuit protection with power surge LED and a power surge protection of 612 joules. This USB charging station provides three power outlets and a couple of USB charging ports. If you are interested, you can buy the Aluratek Mini Surge Dual USB Charging Station for $19.99 a pop. [Product Page]

The Grassy Lawn Charging Station provides you with realistic artificial grass that hides all of the power adapters and cables. Simply run a standard extension cable into the bottom of the base, plug in all your power adapters, then snake the charging cables up through the grass. Voila! Your gadgets will think they’re on a charging vacation. Measuring 11-inch x 7-inch x 4.35-inch, the Grassy Lawn Charging Station works with any small device with a charging cable. If you want one, you can purchase the Grassy Lawn Charging Station for $24.99 each. [ThinkGeek]

The ElectroHub is a new wireless charging station, which is planned to make its debut at CES 2011. What makes the ElectroHub unique is that it doesn’t require the device to have a special case, but actually provides ElectroHub batteries, which come in both AA and AAA sizes. By swapping the device’s original battery for an ElectroHub battery, you can charge it just by putting it on top ElectroHub. Measuring 9.2-inch x 6.1-inch x 0.8-inch and weighing at only 11 ounces, the hub is designed to charge up to six devices simultaneously. The ElectroHub is slated to be available during the first quarter of 2011 and will cost $39, which includes one set of ElectroHub batteries. Other battery sets can be purchased separately for about $10. [CNet]

The new Energizer Wireless Charger is the first to utilize Qi technology, which is the new universal standard for inductive charging. The Qi technology delivers easy, convenient, cord-free charging for any Qi-enabled device. Energizer’s new Qi charging station comes equipped with a Qi sleeve for the iPhone 3GS and a replacement Qi battery for the Blackberry Curve 8900. The device is able to charge up to three devices at once with two large inductive charging areas and one additional USB charging port. The Qi-ready Inductive Charger will be available in October 2010 for $89, while the Qi sleeve for the iPhone 3GS and Curve 8900 will retail for $34.99 each. Read more

If you are searching for a new charging station for your gadgets, then check out the new Rollup Charging Station. The charging station comes equipped with nine adapters that are compatible with most of famous mobile gadgets including BlackBerry smartphones, iPhones, PMPs, etc. The Rollup Charging Station features two power ports that can recharge multiple devices simultaneously. This ultra-portable charging station will be shipped on August 7th, 2010. [Product Page]

The new iHome iB969 is able to recharge most of famous gadgets including iPad, iPhones, iPods, BlackBerry and eReaders (Sony Reader, Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, etc). The gadget features an expandable, rubberized rest area that accommodates Blackberry, and most eBook readers. You can pre-order the iHome iB969 charging station for gadgets for $129. [Product Page]