Watch the video in the link:
http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/19/insert-coin-cordlite-iphone-ipad/
Does anyone seriously have that much trouble plugging their charger in?

Engadget said:On average, North American consumers will spend a lifetime total of five days on failed attempts to pair their dock connector cable with an iPad or iPhone. Yeah, that's not true, but we can certainly sympathize with frustrated device owners -- fitting a tiny connector to any gadget can be a chore, especially in the dark. Scrap Pile Labs' CordLite sets out to point the way to a successful connection with its built-in LEDs. The illuminated cable is quite simple to use -- with no buttons or switches to fuss with, the connector lights up when you touch the aluminum plates, and powers off the moment it's secured to your device. There's really not much else to it -- CordLite functions identically to an Apple-manufactured cable, though the dock connector itself is significant larger than the OEM variety, at least in its current prototype form.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/19/insert-coin-cordlite-iphone-ipad/
Does anyone seriously have that much trouble plugging their charger in?

