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product_id: 267154
title: "PS3 Move Power Stand"
brand: "dreamgear"
price: "£7.59"
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reviews_count: 13
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# LED indicators for real-time charging status Charges up to 10 devices simultaneously Dedicated slots for 6 controllers & accessories PS3 Move Power Stand

**Brand:** dreamgear
**Price:** £7.59
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Power your play, charge your way — the ultimate PS3 command center!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** PS3 Move Power Stand by dreamgear
- **How much does it cost?** £7.59 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.uk](https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/267154-ps3-move-power-stand)

## Best For

- dreamgear enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dreamgear brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Sleek & Secure:** Rubberized finish and snug PS3 Slim mount keep your setup stable and stylish.
- • **Expand Your Hub:** Adds 4 extra USB ports to your PS3 Slim for seamless connectivity with headsets, cameras, and more.
- • **Smart Convenience:** LED charge indicators + easy-access power switch put you in full control of your gaming arsenal.
- • **Power Up Your Play:** Charge 2 Sixaxis/DualShock3 + 2 Move + 2 Navigation controllers all at once—never pause your game.
- • **All-in-One Charging Station:** 110/240V AC adapter with 5 amps power lets you juice up 10 devices simultaneously—goodbye cable chaos.

## Overview

The PS3 Move Power Stand is a robust vertical charging station designed exclusively for the PS3 Slim. It simultaneously charges up to 2 Sixaxis or DualShock3 controllers, 2 PlayStation Move motion controllers, and 2 navigation controllers, while adding 4 additional USB ports to your console. Featuring LED charge indicators, a rubberized finish for stability, and a powerful 110/240V AC adapter delivering 5 amps, it supports charging up to 10 devices at once. This sleek accessory streamlines your gaming setup, eliminates cable clutter, and ensures your controllers and peripherals are always ready to go.

## Description

A vertical stand for your PS3 Slim that provides you with a complete charging solution for all of your PS3 accessories. Charges up to 2 Sixaxis or DualShock3 controllers, 2 PlayStation Move motion controllers and 2 PlayStation Move navigation controllers. Connects to your PS3 Slim via USB to provide you with 4 additional ports to connect or charge your PS3 accessories or other USB powered devices such as a PlayStation Eye, headset, keypad, iPod or iPhone. Includes LED charge indicators, a rubberized finish and a 110/240 volt AC adapter that features 5 amps of power that allows you to charge all of your devices simultaneously.

Review: Great product! 3x USB ports (powered), and holds everything - Up until last month, I had an original 60gb launch-model PS3. I used it primarily for gaming, but about 40% of its use was for media/blu-ray. It had a good run, but eventually succumbed to the dreaded YLOD. So I went out and got a new 320gb slim model PS3, and wouldn't you know it - aside from the fact that I lost 2 usb ports and the card reader (I used MS Pro-duo to watch stuff between the PS3 and PSP) the darn thing's USB ports don't put out enough power to run my external 2.5" HDD. So in searching for a powered USB hub, I came across this product. Like usual, I perused the reviews, and decided to get it. When it arrived, it was packaged box-in-a-box, so no damage there. Set it all up, plugged everything in, and viola! I have my HDD back! All in all, this is a pretty great product. The PS3 mounts very securely, and it holds all the controllers pretty good too. As a plus, the PS3 I bought came with the Move kit, and the Move and Navigation controllers fit really well into their slots, as do the Sixaxis controllers. Best of all, I now have 5 open USB ports. The stand comes with a usb cable that conveniently tucks away underneath it when not in use, but I leave it plugged in all the time to the PS3, and use the ports on the stand. PS3 Eye camera works well off of the stand's USB ports, no loss of functionality there. Even better - I plugged in my Logitech G27 into the stand's USB port, played a couple of hours of GT5, and all's good there too. It worked perfectly. The only minutely bad thing about the stand is the lack of a smart-charging system. If you leave it on, and leave your controller plugged into it's cradle, it'll constantly send charging power to it. How do you get around this? Well, once the light changes from red to blue (to indicate charging complete) you can remove your controller OR you can get off your lazy behind and just hit the power switch in front of the stand. So it's not really an issue. If you're too lazy to hit a switch, then you got a different set of problems altogether. I think the fact that you can charge your controllers without having to have the PS3 on overrides the aforementioned small negative trait. Overall this is an excellent product, and fits my needs. I recommend it.
Review: Ultimate Accessory - The is the ultimate accessory for your Playstation 3. The material is of a really sturdy plastic. I have no fear of it breaking during a move or anything. Your Playstation 3 slides easily into the middle slot- there is no 'snapping' or 'pressing' that could damage or scratch it. The slot is made perfectly for the slim, there is no wiggle room and no worries it would tip over. I live close to a train track and have no worries. There is a small USB cord that has a special compartment on the bottom of the base, which I thought was a nice touch. You simply plug that into your lowest USB port your good. The controller bases are extremely nice and the main reason I got this product. No more banging around controllers for me! The base fits two move and two navigation controllers- you can't switch and swap because the openings are special made for them. I have one move controller with a wrist band that I placed in it's slot. It isn't hard to get it plugged in to the charger. I also have an official Playstation controller I have plugged in. The controller plug-ins are nice since they have a clear plastic shell around the base to cradle them easier. All the slots are sturdy and there's no worries your controllers will fall out, as well as being easy to pull out and put back in. There is also five USB plug-ins on the side of the stand. I use these for my Playstation eye and Turtlebeach headphones. My headphones also have a wire running from the USB to the back of the Playstation, so I can use them even when the stand isn't turned on. Some people complained about the chargers not being 'smart', but I really found no issue with it. There is an accessible on/off button on the front of the Playstation that turns the stand on and off. I use this mostly at night since I can't sleep with light and the stand lights up red on each controller that's charging. For less-used controllers, you can just not push them into the charger and they will still be safe in their slot. One thing I did not realize is that the stand has to be plugged into the wall. It totally makes sense thinking about it, but it was never mentioned on any other reviews. There is a two-plug fat plug that plugs into the back of the stand. It's not a huge problem since it fits into surge strips easy, but still something to think about if you live in an older home with few plug-ins. Overall this was probably one of the best accessories I bought for my Playstation. It looks sleek, keeps my controllers off the ground, keeps me from tripping over charging wires, and stops the grind of switching plug-ins when I want to play move. I highly recommend this product.

## Features

- Charges 2 Sixaxis or DualShock3 controllers, 2 PlayStation Move motion controllers and 2 PlayStation Move navigation controllers.
- Plugs into your PS3 to add 4 additional USB ports
- Allows you to charge up to 10 devices at once!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0041S1MVI |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (509) |
| Date First Available | September 1, 2010 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.83 pounds |
| Item model number | DGPS3-3809 |
| Manufacturer | DreamGEAR |
| Product Dimensions | 12.6 x 8.5 x 2.2 inches; 1.83 Pounds |
| Release date | October 15, 2010 |
| Type of item | Video Game |

## Images

![PS3 Move Power Stand - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81e95tGhaCL.jpg)
![PS3 Move Power Stand - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81t++jB4qBL.jpg)
![PS3 Move Power Stand - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71SdmKb4YyL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great product! 3x USB ports (powered), and holds everything
*by M***9 on February 7, 2012*

Up until last month, I had an original 60gb launch-model PS3. I used it primarily for gaming, but about 40% of its use was for media/blu-ray. It had a good run, but eventually succumbed to the dreaded YLOD. So I went out and got a new 320gb slim model PS3, and wouldn't you know it - aside from the fact that I lost 2 usb ports and the card reader (I used MS Pro-duo to watch stuff between the PS3 and PSP) the darn thing's USB ports don't put out enough power to run my external 2.5" HDD. So in searching for a powered USB hub, I came across this product. Like usual, I perused the reviews, and decided to get it. When it arrived, it was packaged box-in-a-box, so no damage there. Set it all up, plugged everything in, and viola! I have my HDD back! All in all, this is a pretty great product. The PS3 mounts very securely, and it holds all the controllers pretty good too. As a plus, the PS3 I bought came with the Move kit, and the Move and Navigation controllers fit really well into their slots, as do the Sixaxis controllers. Best of all, I now have 5 open USB ports. The stand comes with a usb cable that conveniently tucks away underneath it when not in use, but I leave it plugged in all the time to the PS3, and use the ports on the stand. PS3 Eye camera works well off of the stand's USB ports, no loss of functionality there. Even better - I plugged in my Logitech G27 into the stand's USB port, played a couple of hours of GT5, and all's good there too. It worked perfectly. The only minutely bad thing about the stand is the lack of a smart-charging system. If you leave it on, and leave your controller plugged into it's cradle, it'll constantly send charging power to it. How do you get around this? Well, once the light changes from red to blue (to indicate charging complete) you can remove your controller OR you can get off your lazy behind and just hit the power switch in front of the stand. So it's not really an issue. If you're too lazy to hit a switch, then you got a different set of problems altogether. I think the fact that you can charge your controllers without having to have the PS3 on overrides the aforementioned small negative trait. Overall this is an excellent product, and fits my needs. I recommend it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ultimate Accessory
*by J***R on June 10, 2015*

The is the ultimate accessory for your Playstation 3. The material is of a really sturdy plastic. I have no fear of it breaking during a move or anything. Your Playstation 3 slides easily into the middle slot- there is no 'snapping' or 'pressing' that could damage or scratch it. The slot is made perfectly for the slim, there is no wiggle room and no worries it would tip over. I live close to a train track and have no worries. There is a small USB cord that has a special compartment on the bottom of the base, which I thought was a nice touch. You simply plug that into your lowest USB port your good. The controller bases are extremely nice and the main reason I got this product. No more banging around controllers for me! The base fits two move and two navigation controllers- you can't switch and swap because the openings are special made for them. I have one move controller with a wrist band that I placed in it's slot. It isn't hard to get it plugged in to the charger. I also have an official Playstation controller I have plugged in. The controller plug-ins are nice since they have a clear plastic shell around the base to cradle them easier. All the slots are sturdy and there's no worries your controllers will fall out, as well as being easy to pull out and put back in. There is also five USB plug-ins on the side of the stand. I use these for my Playstation eye and Turtlebeach headphones. My headphones also have a wire running from the USB to the back of the Playstation, so I can use them even when the stand isn't turned on. Some people complained about the chargers not being 'smart', but I really found no issue with it. There is an accessible on/off button on the front of the Playstation that turns the stand on and off. I use this mostly at night since I can't sleep with light and the stand lights up red on each controller that's charging. For less-used controllers, you can just not push them into the charger and they will still be safe in their slot. One thing I did not realize is that the stand has to be plugged into the wall. It totally makes sense thinking about it, but it was never mentioned on any other reviews. There is a two-plug fat plug that plugs into the back of the stand. It's not a huge problem since it fits into surge strips easy, but still something to think about if you live in an older home with few plug-ins. Overall this was probably one of the best accessories I bought for my Playstation. It looks sleek, keeps my controllers off the ground, keeps me from tripping over charging wires, and stops the grind of switching plug-ins when I want to play move. I highly recommend this product.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Almost perfect for a moved-up PS3 slim
*by S***L on October 25, 2010*

I preordered this stand because it seemed like the best option available for me. My issue is I've got two dualshocks, two move and two navigation controllers, plus an eye camera...but only two USB ports on my PS3 slim. This powered stand (it has it's own AC adapter) allows me to charge all 6 controllers at the same time. The charging docks use colored LED lights to inform you of each controller's status. Red means charging, alternating red/blue indicates it's 95% done, and blue lets you know it's 100%. There are three pairs of docks, each specifically designed to fit one of the three types of controllers. This means you can't charge more than two dualshocks in the docks at the same time, for example, though. On the other hand, while two controllers charge in the docks, you could attach 5 more via USB. Yep, this stand also adds a net 3 additional USB ports to a PS3 system. The stand has 4 USB ports on the bottom right side, and there's a short cable which comes out of the bottom front of the stand and plugs into one of the PS3 console's two USB ports. So, you end up with a total of 5 usable USB ports -- 4 on the stand, and one on the PS3. I'll keep my eye camera plugged in all the time and still have 4 other ports free for use. For example, I can plug in all the Guitar Hero instruments when I want, and not have to unplug the eye and/or not be able to charge my controllers. One can also use these ports to charge other USB devices, like cell phones, MP3 players, and bluetooth headset. The instructions specifically state, however, the USB ports will NOT charge Apple products, like iPod and iPhone. I'd knock this product down half a star, if I could, because the charging docks are not "smart;" you can't store controllers in the docks indefinitely. This is why I said "almost perfect" in the review's title. The user manual says you should remove controllers after they are fully charged. It also states you should power off the stand when not in use (there's an on/off buttom on the front of the stand, but the USB ports are always active). I have to assume the controllers' batteries will get damaged if you leave them in the charging docks too long. I sure would be happy if that weren't the case, though. One other minor quibble is that controllers don't exactly slide right in to the docks -- you usually have to wiggle 'em around a bit to get them to properly align with the mini-USB plug on the controller port. Because the stand requires the PS3 console be vertical, I've opened up some room on the top shelf of my home theater component rack. Much of this extra room gets used up, though, because the fully charged controllers can't stay in the stand's docks all the time. If I were able to keep all the controllers docked up, and not have to bother powering down the stand when not charging, this product would indeed be perfect, IMHO. Overall, though, the flexibility in charging lots of gear at the same time, plus adding three more USB ports to the console, make this stand a really handy upgrade for someone with a PS3 slim and new move controllers (the stand's not compatible with the old PS3 fat consoles, btw). I haven't found a better option, and, for what you get, the stand's a decent value.

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