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The Power Strip Tower is a versatile charging solution featuring 12 AC outlets and 5 USB ports (including 1 USB-C), designed to power up to 17 devices simultaneously. With a robust 16.5FT extension cord and advanced surge protection, it ensures safety and convenience in any setting, from home to office. Its space-saving design helps keep your area organized and clutter-free.
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor, Apartment, Office, College Dorm Room, Hotel, School, Garage, Side table, Cabinet, TV Cabinet, Restaurant, Recreational Vehicle, Workshop, Garden, dormitory, home, kitchen |
Power Plug | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
Number of Ports | 17 |
Plug Type | Type A |
Special Features | On And Off Switch, Surge Protection |
Total Usb Ports | 5 |
Number of Outlets | 17 |
Voltage | 120 |
Material | [Partial: Copper] |
Item Shape | Rectangle |
Color | Black |
C**N
Works good
I seem to always need USB ports and hate having to use old phone chargers.That was my main reason for this surge protector, over others that is.Granted they could have had added a few more, but it's good.Currently it does have 2 USBs plugged into it and 2 regular plugs.I have had this for over a month and it works great, i have zero complaints
M**1
Cable management at last
I can’t be the only one who struggles with cable management because your couch is not near an outlet! For years I’ve struggled with a mess of wires roped under rugs or roped around couches but this tower has been a game changer. It allows me to easily and neatly charge my devices, is not an eyesore and can be easily stowed away.If it rotated and had a led light on each side it’d be perfect.
W**P
12 AC outlets - 3 banks at a time plus 4 USB A & 1 USB C ports - 16ft cord!
Interesting design is that each side has it's own power switch. So you must flip on the switch to enable 3 AC adapters. So it's really like having 4 power / surge banks in one.One of the AC banks switch also controls the 5 USB ports.With my tape measure I measure the cable at 16 foot. Which is awesome, btw. Love power strips that have that kind of length, especially since this is one of those that you want to have sitting up on a table and not on the ground or wall.There's a button on the bottom for if the surge trips to reset it. As well, on the bottom are 4 small rubber feet that will help this product stay on top of a desk and not slide around.USB ports offer a max of 3.4A. I got "fast charge" when my phone that supports super fast charge was the only device plugged into the USB C port.Also, like the AC port layouts. As you know there's many ways that different devices connect and consume as AC port to where sometimes you lose an AC port due to these bad designs. These types of connects will go sideways thus keeping the other ports free from being blocked.Nice tower design that allows for blocking free connections of the 12 AC ports and 5 USB ports (4 A or 1 C) gives you total flexibility in what you can connect to this - then top it all off that you can have it be 16 feet away from the wall plug powering this. Lastly, more than just power, but also surge protection.
F**D
12 AC outlets and 5 USB connections to get your power and charger needs neatly organized
Four banks of three 3-prong outlets, each with its own on/off power toggle switch. One of these banks also has four USB-A sockets and one USB-C socket, which can drive 3.4A per port (3.4A max). You can turn all the banks off or leave one or two on if you need gear powered all night, like a router.It has lots of protection for overvoltage, surges, overload, shorts. The 16-1/2-foot cord is very convenient and provides flexibility in locating this where it is needed.It looks and works very well, and I like that you can turn off circuits with the toggle switches instead of at each individual piece of gear. You only need to power down your computer and once that is off you can throw the toggles to OFF to cut power to monitors, printers, lamps and other office equipment.I have three multi-tap power strips attached to a 28"x48" rolling desk and cables all over the place. With this I can replace at least two of those strips, maybe all three, to not have to walk around behind the desk to power stuff off at night.Oh, and it looks really cool, too.
A**E
Large Powerstrip Tower
This is a very large powerstrip tower. It's bigger than one I've had for a few years now. I was looking to replace my current one that seems to be wearing out, but I instead gave this to my son to use with all his charging stuff at his Playstation.What I like is that each section/side has it's own on/off switch to power the outlets on that side.What I dislike and what knocked off a couple stars is that this thing is huge, almost double the size of my other tower. Additionally. this only has 4 USB ports on the one corner. I was expecting (my current one has 12 charging ports). I definitely need more than 4 ports between 4 people's phones, batteries, tablets, and other devices we're needing to charge.For the price and what you get, I would not recommend this powerstrip tower
R**Y
Good Solid Surge Protector
This surge protect has all of the AC outlets you should need in a home office or other room where you need to plug in many devices. With 12 AC outlets, 4 USB ports, and 1 USB C ports, there should not be any problems with plugging in all of your devices. I am currently using the surge protector in my home office and was able to eliminate two other power strips. I especially like the design of having a cutoff switch on each side so you can cut off certain devices when needed. This is a quality and well-designed surge protector tower.
V**G
Perfect for desktop
This power extension tower is perfect for the desktop. It is sturdy and stable. The power cord is quite thick and extremely long, able to reach far reaching wall outlets. Each of the 4 sides of the cube supports 3 A/C outlets for a total of 12. It also supports 1 USB-C and 4 USB-A outlets on one of the corners.Each side has its own on/off power button which is nice although there is no light indicator to visibly show it is turned on. The power button just has the sign O (off) and I (on) so you have to look at the position of the switch to know. Oddly enough, one of the switches is set reverse: O on the left side instead of I on the left like the rest which really makes you have to look.Overall, this is a very nice power extension device. It removes the clutter on your desk if you have a lot of needs for plug-in powers.
M**W
I Like The 16ft Of Cable Best
The cable length and thickness, is the star of this power strip. 16ft and a thick cable, makes for a long life, with exceptional reach.The plastic of the housing though, doesn't meet the cable's quality. It's for my taste, a bit on the thin side. Which makes me wonder about the inner workings...It also lacks a USB fast charger, and I have items, that only charge on a fast charger.But it is otherwise very versatile.
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