AnkerDirect via Amazon[amazon.com] has 5' Anker PowerExtend USB Power Strip w/ 2x AC & 2x USB-A (Black, A9123) for $9.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
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AnkerDirect via Amazon[amazon.com] has 5' Anker PowerExtend USB Power Strip w/ 2x AC & 2x USB-A (Black, A9123) for $9.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
Model: Anker USB Power Strip, Small Power Strip with 2 Outlets and 2 USB-A Charger, 5ft Extension Cord, Safety System for Desktop Charging, for Cruise Ship,Travel accessories, Desk, and Home Office(black)
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What does this mean if it's not a surge protector? "lifetime* $200,000 connected equipment warranty"
Even tho it's not a 'surge protector' it says it has a circuit board with an overvoltage and overcurrent protection circuitry. Surge protectors are primarily for lighning strike effects on the nearby power grid, but this more addresses any 'dirty power' condition that may come from your utility company's lines, such as a temporary elevated voltage over normal or such.
The funny part of that so-called "lifetime" equipment protection coverage is that it says (quote)" *For the purpose of this connected equipment warranty, "lifetime" is defined as the lifetime of the product."
So it seems to me if their power strip shorts out or malfunctions, melts or catches fire, and is close enough to your equipment to cause damage OR doesn't cut off when under an overvoltage condition, they just may say that occurred at the end of the lifetime of the product. lol
I have one of these that I use in hotel rooms to more conveniently charge stuff and it works well. Would recommend a white one for that purpose so it stands out more and you're less likely to forget it.
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The funny part of that so-called "lifetime" equipment protection coverage is that it says (quote)" *For the purpose of this connected equipment warranty, "lifetime" is defined as the lifetime of the product."
So it seems to me if their power strip shorts out or malfunctions, melts or catches fire, and is close enough to your equipment to cause damage OR doesn't cut off when under an overvoltage condition, they just may say that occurred at the end of the lifetime of the product. lol