I liked this product mostly due to the price. Had the right amount of outlets I needed and a couple USB ports to charge my devices with. Also the green glow on one side is a pretty neat thing as well! The cable is also a very generous length if it needs to be moved farther away from the wall.
what can I say...It's a Tripp Lite! Great Surge Protector.
Works fine.
All the protection one needs, computer related devices, phones, and any device plugged into it. The large space for extra wide power supply's for devices.
Plenty of outlets, long cable. Nice to have some protection for thousands of dollars worth of computer tech and monitors.
I was able to setup this power strip and then link it to Alexa very quickly. I can recommend this product to anyone that needs voice control over their power situation as I do at my desk.
Solid product. Exclusive Isolated Filter Banks eliminate noise interference between components. I have not experienced any noise. When AC kicks on and lights in house surge, components connected to this product don't even flicker. Also, a 500K warranty!
Happy with the specs. The electrical contacts seem high quality and fit/hold snugly.
I hid this behind a wall-mounted PC for extra surge protection. A good, cheap solution for this type of application!
has nice low profile and dust covers. BEST IS HIGH JOULES RATING. WHY WHOULD YOU WANT TO BUY 1 W/LOTS OF OUTLETS WITH LOW JOULES. AS i UNDERSTAND, EVERY DEVICE PLUGGED IN WILL LOWER THE JOULES RATING ON EVERY SPIKE. THIS ONE IS VERY NICE. NICE LIT, GREEN, CLEAR PLASTTIC TAB ON THE END IS ALSO APPROVING.
Charges quickly over usb. No issues at all with the durable power strip.
Outlets are positioned very well so you can plug in anything and not block the other outlets. USB Chargers are nice! This surge protector is very large, but also surprisingly thin. So I put mine sideways against the wall and it actually takes up less space than my old style surge protector. So a win/win for me.
W I D E spaced ports on the sides! 12 ports in all! You could have three 6 port strips and not get this many ports because of those stupid fat wall warts. Wide spacing at different angles solves this problem. I have owned a lot of power strips. Everything from $5 from RiteAid to high-end ones from Monster. This is the best looking, feeling, and functional powerstrip I have ever owned. It's not made out of metal like some of my other ones (which always makes me nervous...) but the plastic is thick and well supported. In addition, there are little covers for each port to keep dust out of ones you are not using. Also protects the phoneline coming into my modem and then the network cable coming from my modem.