USB-C Sockets

USB-C sockets combine a standard double plug socket with built-in USB-C charging, giving you a cleaner, more convenient way to charge phones, tablets and everyday devices without relying on bulky plug-in adaptors. Selected designs also include a traditional USB port for older charging cables.

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At a glance

  • Double sockets with built-in USB-C charging
  • Selected designs include both USB and USB-C ports
  • Designed for charging compatible phones, tablets and everyday devices
  • Available in premium Dowsing & Reynolds finishes
  • A cleaner alternative to plug-in USB adaptors
  • Ideal for bedrooms, kitchens, home offices and living spaces
  • Designed to coordinate with matching switches, sockets and dimmers

Why choose a USB-C socket?

A USB C socket is a practical upgrade for modern homes, combining everyday plug socket functionality with built-in USB-C charging. Instead of filling sockets with separate chargers and adaptors, you can plug compatible devices directly into the wall using a USB-C cable.

They’re especially useful in the places you naturally charge devices every day — beside beds, near desks, on kitchen walls, in living rooms and anywhere phones, tablets and other everyday tech tend to gather.

Double sockets with USB-C charging

Our USB-C plug sockets are designed as double sockets, giving you standard plug access alongside built-in USB-C charging. That makes them a practical choice for busy rooms, because you still have the flexibility of a normal wall socket as well as a more convenient charging point.

Choose them when you want a cleaner, more considered way to charge everyday devices without another visible adaptor interrupting the room.

USB-C and USB sockets

Some designs include USB-C charging only, while selected double sockets include both a USB port and a USB-C port. These are a useful option if you still use older USB charging cables alongside newer USB-C devices.

Check the individual product title and specifications before choosing, especially if you need a particular port combination.

Where USB-C plug sockets work best

USB-C wall sockets work beautifully in bedrooms, where bedside charging quickly becomes part of the daily routine. They’re also useful in kitchens for phones and tablets, in home offices for desk setups, and in living spaces where charging cables often end up trailing from adaptors.

Because plug sockets are positioned in visible places, the finish matters. Choosing a USB C plug socket in a coordinated finish helps the detail feel intentional rather than purely practical.

Image courtesy of @madebyhusk

black USB sockets on a kitchen wall

Choose your finish

Available in a wide range of Dowsing & Reynolds finishes, these double sockets with USB-C charging are designed to coordinate with your wider switch and socket scheme.

Choose Black for strong architectural contrast, Gold for warmer metallic detail, Antique Brass for softer heritage-inspired warmth, or Chrome and Silver for cleaner contemporary interiors. Whipped Cream offers a warmer, chalkier alternative to white, while Bronze and the artisan switch and socket finishes bring richer depth and character.

Image courtesy of @nick_elias_studio @finbarrfallon

brass USB-C double socket

Why it works

A wall socket with USB-C charging solves a very modern problem without adding another visible gadget to the room. It keeps everyday charging easy, while the coordinated finish helps the socket sit naturally within your interior scheme.

It’s a small upgrade, but one that can make bedrooms, kitchens and workspaces feel tidier, calmer and more thoughtfully finished.

How to style USB-C sockets

Use USB-C sockets where they’ll genuinely make everyday life easier — beside the bed, above a desk, close to a kitchen worktop or near a favourite armchair.

For a cohesive look, match the finish to your light switchesdimmer switches and plug sockets throughout the room. In open-plan spaces, repeating the same finish across sockets and switches helps the room feel more connected and considered.

 

FAQs

What is a USB-C socket?
A USB-C socket is a wall plug socket with built-in USB-C charging, allowing you to charge compatible devices using a USB-C cable without needing a separate plug-in adaptor.

What is the difference between a USB socket and a USB-C socket?
USB-C refers to the newer, smaller, reversible connector used by many modern phones, tablets and everyday devices. A traditional USB port, often called USB-A, is the older rectangular port used by many existing charging cables.

Do all USB-C sockets have the same charging ports?
No. Some double sockets include USB-C charging only, while selected designs include both a USB port and a USB-C port. Check the individual product title and specifications before choosing.

Can I charge my phone from a USB-C plug socket?
Yes, if your phone uses a compatible USB-C charging cable. Many newer phones, tablets and devices now use USB-C charging.

Do USB-C sockets still work as normal plug sockets?
Yes. These are double sockets with USB-C charging, so you still have standard plug socket access as well as built-in USB-C charging.

Where should I install a USB-C socket?
USB-C sockets work well beside beds, near desks, in kitchens, living rooms and anywhere you regularly charge phones, tablets or everyday devices.

Is a USB-C wall socket better than using an adaptor?
A USB-C wall socket can create a cleaner, tidier charging point because you do not need a separate plug-in USB adaptor. It also keeps the standard plug sockets available for other devices.

Complete the look

Pair your USB-C sockets with matching light switchesdimmer switches and plug sockets to create a more cohesive finish across the room.