- 8-Outlet surge protector with 6-foot cord ideal for high-end home equipment and professional workstations, 600 Joule surge rating
- 4-Port USB power strip fast and efficient charging for up to 4 digital devices simultaneously, total 5.2a, eliminating USB chargers
- Mounting holes easily secure the surge protector to walls, baseboards, or furniture. Two widely spaced AC outlets accommodate large power adapters or charger
- Lighted on/off switch with integrated circuit breaker for overload protection of all outlets. The right-angle plug keeps cord close to the wall
- BESTEK 18 months warranty and friendly customer service. Etl listed and FCC certificated, UL authentication power cord
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Roy Ruedas
Good table top or bedside power strip
I was very surprised how flat this strip was. The built in USB ports make keeping your devices mobile easy. I do not travel with this strip but bought some 3 pack charging cables and I keep 2 plugged in to high speed ports for my iPad and Samsung S7 charging pad. Then extra ports for my older devices. When I hit the road, keeping additional cables and the device issued wall plugs in my back pack - I never forget to have what I need with me. It is wall mountable and when I get my captains bed build with a book shelf headboard, I'm going to mount this for easy access.
Christine Keirs
Highly recommend!
I got this to handle surge protection for my entertainment set up. I have my 4K HD tv, VCR/DVD combo, cable & wifi boxes (3 pcs), & wireless headphones all plugged into it. I also have a 2 slot battery charger plugged into. I use the usb ports for charging various electronic devices. So far it handles all of that without a problem. Of course the most in use at once is normally 5, maybe 6 at most, but I don't notice that anything charges differently than if it were plugged in alone. It hasn't tripped at all, not even during the worst of Hurricane Harvey.. Saying that, I have to note that I never lost power during the storm other than a blip once j everything came back on at once. Would definately purchase again & am considering getting at least one moreto replace older units.
Michael Lynch
Look no further
Love this surge protector and it's versatility. I do wish it was longer for the situation I have for my vanity. I have hair styling tools and a hair dryer coming from one side hung on a wall mount and a ring light, a bedside lamp, and phone charger coming from another side. The surge protector looks like it's playing tug of war with all the plugs I have since it's centered between all my stuff. If it were maybe 3-4 inches longer and then plugs were spaced to the end of that it would be perfect. My flat iron and curling iron cords are just too short unfortunately. I just have a very large wooden vanity (from my grandma) for my makeup biz. I also wish it had a few more USB ports for my external battery chargers and tens units that I have. It's very stylish and offers many plugs though so I just use my chargers in the extra plugs. I would highly recommend this product. It also came with a 18 month warranty. I bought 2, one of which I gave to my son and he loves it! It's perfect for his computer. A few years ago I had my computer plugged into what I thought was a surge protector and we had a power surge during a storm. Unfortunately my computer didn't make it and I learned the hard way it was just a power strip. I feel assured that won't happen to my son's computer since I purchased this for him. This one also has more plugs, wider spacing, and USB ports! I'm glad I purchased these and will probably be back for more! I've already sent the link to a few friends.
Glenn Manning
Designed with the Consumer in Mind
I bought this power strip because our main first floor outlet which had become a revolving hub of USB chargers. I thought it might be nice to be able to charge more than two things at one time, especially since some of the chargers come with large irregularly shaped heads. This strip allows for all kinds of plugs, and it has changed our charging station into a very efficient "Grand Central Station" of power cords. The six foot cord length is nice but unnecessary for our situation. Comes with a velcro strip to bind the excess up, which is a nice added feature. A well-thought-out product. Very happy with this buy.
Andrew Springer
Not Only Good, But GREAT
If you want a good power strip, don't buy this one. If you want a GREAT powerstrip, by all means get this power strip. I can not imagine how many power strips I have had over the years, but at home and at work. All of them served the purpose of power distribution and some isolation of power spikes. I can only think of a few that have failed over the years. However, I was looking for something that had the 2.4 Amp charging ports. The conventional charging bricks that come with most devices was "...driving me a bit bonkers...". They were large and bulky necessitating multiple strips to serve the same purpose. The designers of this product likely had experienced the same problem. He or she put some effort of thought into this unit. - The receptacles are space appropriately. - The ground of each plug is faced to the outer edge on both sides - many power strips do not do this which further creates problems - Each plug has plastic inserts that guard against probling little fingers, or objects from dropping into the holes and creating a shock hazard. The plastic inserts cause a little effort when plugging in a cord, but it is well worth it. - The USB ports have both 2.4 amp and 1.0 amp and provide continuous amperage (I tested this) to my devices when they all are plugged in. - The cord is very heavy duty and of ample length (6 ft) - Pilot lights for the internal breaker and power is the right size (not blinding for night vision) and the led indicator for the USB is a nice touch I cannot speak to the surge protection as I just got it, but given that my older ones are questionable (at best), I am optimistic that this quality unit will live up to expectations handily. What matters in a power strip you may say? A lot when you go to use it and it isn't designed properly. This is a very good unit and worthy of the price point. I highly recommend that you consider this from Bestek.
Crystal Ash
Thoughtful Design & Accomodates Multiple Different Sized Power Plugs Comfortably
Even though this product is more expensive than some comparable products on Amazon, I feel that the thoughtful design of the product is worth the cost. The power strip came very well made, and the unit was well sealed with no exposed inner circuits. The wire attached to the unit is lengthy and the wire is thick and well-insulated, not one of those lengthy but thin and flimsy wires that you have to constantly worry will wear out from constant plugging/unplugging and uncoiling/recoiling. At the same time for even more added safety and convenience the long wire comes with one of those Velcro straps that usually comes with a laptop power adapter, so you can have any extra length of wire neatly tucked away. But the thing I love the most about this power strip is the spacing between the different outlets. I have some international products that require me to use a socket adaptor and the spacing between the sockets on this strips more than accommodate my various adaptor plugs (see picture). Another thing that I enjoy is the different power options it has for the USB unit (1A-2.4A; see picture). This thoughtful design allows me to comfortably charge my various apple devices concurrently. If I need another power strip, I would definitely buy this product again.
Kayla Regimbald
Another good AC USB power strip.
I bought this for its long white power cord with flat wall plug, as well as USB and AC power. I mounted this behind a TV that is mounted on the wall. It powers up a TV, sound bar, DVD player and a USB powered Chromecast device. It's simplified matters greatly. My only complaint the power switch lighting is far too bright! This is mounted on a wall that has a door I walk through. I'm from an angle you can see a hugely bright orange light emanated from the area. I will have to cover it with black tape. Additional features I wish I could find, simple two-prong power plugs on the side. In this particular case I had nothing that protruded high and the TV is on a (Monoprice) articulating arm over a fireplace so there was clearance. But I'm considering also mounting my Netgear Wi-Fi router as well. However it comes with an awkward (Think book on edge form factor) wall-wart power supply that may require some right angle adapter magic.
Imran Barlass
Best designed surge protector I could find after much searching
I bought this model to replace an old power strip I've been using for years that finally died. I like this model for a variety of reasons. 1) I like that it has so many outlets, and I like that they're placed in this configuration. Having them facing out like that with the two farther away toward the edge seems like it will be easier to plug in lots of things without any single item taking up more than one outlet. 2) I like that it has four USB adapters with dust covers. This means I can plug my cables directly into the power strip without needing to use additional wall adapters, which will free up some of the regular power outlets for other things, and the dust covers will keep any unused USB outlets from getting chock-full of dust and debris. 3) I like that it has a flat plug-in where it connects to the wall outlet. It means I can have my furniture right up to the wall without this getting in the way. 4) I like that it's a Bestek product. I've bought their products in the past, and they always work well without a problem.
Leathaj Cooper Degraw
Works Great! Space Saver
I bought this power strip to help reduce the "cord spaghetti" around my tech hub, and it works perfectly! There are enough outlets, and the spacing of the furthest ones allows for larger plugs to share the space. I made sure to buy a surge protector as well, and so far this has protected my devices in a few surges. One of the less important, but still important, features was that this strip can be hung on a wall. To my surprise, the company thoughtfully enclosed a template for drilling holes into the wall! Totally unnecessary, but a really nice touch!
Géraldine Poulin
More sockets than I need now
I haven't measured the output on the USB connectors, but they seem to be putting out enough amps. The main thing is they're replacing USB chargers that used to take up power sockets on my old surge protector. Since my new phone has a USB C connector, I have to use the adapter if I want the most rapid charge anyway. But this is on my desk and I almost never need to rapid charge the phone so just use a USB to C cable in this. It also charges my ipad and my old phone (Note 4) which has a nice large screen so works better for phone apps where I don't need the cell service. I have a wireless charger stand on my desk for the Note 4 plugged to this. My prior surge protector was 7 sockets, so with this I have 4 free sockets now and I don't have to swap USB cables which I used to. Plus the prior surge protector was the old style where they didn't account for large adapters so I had a AC/DC adapter that covered half of the socket next to it. That adapter goes nicely into one of the end sockets here.