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Krafted Couch Matcha — The Charger You Didn’t Know You Needed

  • Writer: Hinton Magazine
    Hinton Magazine
  • 1 day ago
  • 2 min read

There are few things more annoying than settling into the sofa after a long day, only to realise your phone is running on five percent. You look around for a cable that is never quite where you left it. You debate whether to get up, but comfort wins. Eventually, you just watch that battery icon slowly drain like the last drop of your tea.


That is exactly where the Krafted Couch Matcha steps in. This clever little creation takes the concept of wireless charging and brings it directly to your sofa arm. It feels like a quiet revolution for anyone who has made the couch their home office, dining table and relaxation zone all in one.


Krafted Couch Matcha

The first thing that stands out is how good it looks. The soft matcha green finish feels more interior design than tech accessory. It blends in effortlessly with modern living spaces and doesn’t scream gadget. Instead, it sits quietly in place, ready to keep your devices alive while you do absolutely nothing.


The setup takes seconds. You drape it over your sofa arm, plug it in and it stays there, steady and ready. The texture has a satisfying grip that stops it from sliding about, even on smooth leather. The two-metre cable gives you freedom to plug in wherever your nearest socket is, so there is no cable tension pulling everything out of place.


What makes the Couch Matcha so appealing is the subtle convenience it adds to everyday life. You just place your phone down and it charges. No awkward reach to the side table. No cable tangles. It becomes part of your evening ritual — tea, remote, phone, charge. The kind of thing you only notice once it is missing.


Krafted Couch Matcha

Performance-wise, it does the job. Fast wireless charging kicks in instantly for compatible phones, and the magnetic connection holds firm without feeling forced. It handles everything from casual top-ups to full charges while you binge another series or scroll endlessly through social feeds.


It is not trying to be the smartest gadget in the room, just the most useful one. And that is exactly why it works. It turns the couch — the most sacred piece of furniture in the home — into a fully functional charging station without any of the mess.


At £39.99, it sits in that sweet spot between impulse buy and practical investment. It looks good, works well and solves a real problem. Once you have it, you start to wonder why nobody thought of it sooner.


The Krafted Couch Matcha is not just another charger. It is a quiet reminder that good design makes life simpler, and sometimes, that is all we need.

 
 
 
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