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One Beat 5 Outlet Extender w/ 4 USB Ports, Night Light and Outlet Shelf

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One Beat via Amazon has One Beat 5 Outlet Extender w/ 4 USB Ports, Night Light and Outlet Shelf on sale for $15.29 - 10% when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - $1.22 when you apply promotion code EX694JUP at checkout = $12.54. Shipping is free with Amazon Prime or on orders $25+.

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Features:
  • One Beat Multi Plug Outlets with 5 AC outlet splitter (125V/15A/1875W), 3 USB ports (total 5V/3.1A), 1 USB C charging port (5V/3A Max).
  • The LED night light power is 1.5W. With Dusk-To-Dawn Sensor, automatically turns on when ambient lighting becomes insufficient.
  • Removable shelf size: 4.7" x 6.3", weight capacity: 10-lbs, create extra space to hold a wide range of common household items and be able to charge easily.
  • 1800 Joule surge protection rating

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  • This product is rated 4.5 out of 5 stars based on over 1,750 customer reviews.
  • This seller at Amazon - One Beat - has a 100% positive rating for the last 12 months based on 3,503 ratings.
  • Includes 12-month product warranty.
  • See forum thread for additional deal discussion and ideas.
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One Beat via Amazon has One Beat 5 Outlet Extender w/ 4 USB Ports, Night Light and Outlet Shelf on sale for $15.29 - 10% when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - $1.22 when you apply promotion code EX694JUP at checkout = $12.54. Shipping is free with Amazon Prime or on orders $25+.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.

Note, promotion codes and coupons are typically one-time use.

Features:
  • One Beat Multi Plug Outlets with 5 AC outlet splitter (125V/15A/1875W), 3 USB ports (total 5V/3.1A), 1 USB C charging port (5V/3A Max).
  • The LED night light power is 1.5W. With Dusk-To-Dawn Sensor, automatically turns on when ambient lighting becomes insufficient.
  • Removable shelf size: 4.7" x 6.3", weight capacity: 10-lbs, create extra space to hold a wide range of common household items and be able to charge easily.
  • 1800 Joule surge protection rating

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • This product is rated 4.5 out of 5 stars based on over 1,750 customer reviews.
  • This seller at Amazon - One Beat - has a 100% positive rating for the last 12 months based on 3,503 ratings.
  • Includes 12-month product warranty.
  • See forum thread for additional deal discussion and ideas.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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This is the same thing that keeps getting reposted over and over under different made up brand names.
If I were worried about that, I would not invest 1000 in a phone.
I was about to say the same thing but it is actually different than the last one posted. Unfortunately, I ordered that one:
https://a.co/d/iV1zzJu

This post is for the same design concept but slightly different build. That being said, I messed up when I ordered the last one because you limit yourself with the design that has a shelf clip on to the bulk of the outlet. For some unknown reason, people where I live construct every building with outlets 'upside down' (there is no technical correct way to position an outlet but standard, American style is prongs up/ground down). That rendered the shelf useless for me right off the bat (yes, I should have thought of that but had a buy now, think later moment).
Second, the light on my unit worked for about .5 seconds and hasn't turned on again since.

I much prefer the style that allows the shelf to be mounted on either top or bottom or has the shelf as an entirely separate bracket that is held tight by the center screw. I can only imagine this is similar build quality to the other posted item and can't recommend it though I do recognize that it may work perfectly for other people's situations. Again, where I live is strange and while there is no 'correct' direction to install an outlet, I will forever believe that the right way is ground down lol

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UL certified? Couldn't see in the Amazon page
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Quote from PorterRanchDB :
UL certified? Couldn't see in the Amazon page

their page says "USB wall outlet surge protector pass FCC, ETL Listed, ROHs certificate."
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This is the same thing that keeps getting reposted over and over under different made up brand names.
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Quote from cliff344 :
I certainly would charge my $1k phone with a $12 phone charger. Not even UL listed.
If I were worried about that, I would not invest 1000 in a phone.
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Quote from ultimate_ed :
This is the same thing that keeps getting reposted over and over under different made up brand names.
I was about to say the same thing but it is actually different than the last one posted. Unfortunately, I ordered that one:
https://a.co/d/iV1zzJu

This post is for the same design concept but slightly different build. That being said, I messed up when I ordered the last one because you limit yourself with the design that has a shelf clip on to the bulk of the outlet. For some unknown reason, people where I live construct every building with outlets 'upside down' (there is no technical correct way to position an outlet but standard, American style is prongs up/ground down). That rendered the shelf useless for me right off the bat (yes, I should have thought of that but had a buy now, think later moment).
Second, the light on my unit worked for about .5 seconds and hasn't turned on again since.

I much prefer the style that allows the shelf to be mounted on either top or bottom or has the shelf as an entirely separate bracket that is held tight by the center screw. I can only imagine this is similar build quality to the other posted item and can't recommend it though I do recognize that it may work perfectly for other people's situations. Again, where I live is strange and while there is no 'correct' direction to install an outlet, I will forever believe that the right way is ground down lol
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Quote from GeoffreyK24 :
I was about to say the same thing but it is actually different than the last one posted. Unfortunately, I ordered that one:
https://a.co/d/iV1zzJu

This post is for the same design concept but slightly different build. That being said, I messed up when I ordered the last one because you limit yourself with the design that has a shelf clip on to the bulk of the outlet. For some unknown reason, people where I live construct every building with outlets 'upside down' (there is no technical correct way to position an outlet but standard, American style is prongs up/ground down). That rendered the shelf useless for me right off the bat (yes, I should have thought of that but had a buy now, think later moment).
Second, the light on my unit worked for about .5 seconds and hasn't turned on again since.

I much prefer the style that allows the shelf to be mounted on either top or bottom or has the shelf as an entirely separate bracket that is held tight by the center screw. I can only imagine this is similar build quality to the other posted item and can't recommend it though I do recognize that it may work perfectly for other people's situations. Again, where I live is strange and while there is no 'correct' direction to install an outlet, I will forever believe that the right way is ground down lol
you can turn off the breaker to that plug, remove the 2 screws and pull the outlet out just enough to twist it 180. make sure none of the wires get pulled loose and put the 2 screws back in. 5 minute fix per outlet normally.
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The way I understand it (and this is my 100% completely unqualified opinion lol) the new direction is to install then with ground facing up because if the cord comes unplugged a tiny bit, then anything that falls onto the exposed metal would (theoretically) only hit the ground prong. Also, when they are mounted "ground up" you get a little better strength in the plug since the two power prongs are on the bottom, giving better leverage.
My house (built in the 1980's ) has a bunch of plugs this way.

Quote from GeoffreyK24 :
I was about to say the same thing but it is actually different than the last one posted. Unfortunately, I ordered that one:
https://a.co/d/iV1zzJu

This post is for the same design concept but slightly different build. That being said, I messed up when I ordered the last one because you limit yourself with the design that has a shelf clip on to the bulk of the outlet. For some unknown reason, people where I live construct every building with outlets 'upside down' (there is no technical correct way to position an outlet but standard, American style is prongs up/ground down). That rendered the shelf useless for me right off the bat (yes, I should have thought of that but had a buy now, think later moment).
Second, the light on my unit worked for about .5 seconds and hasn't turned on again since.

I much prefer the style that allows the shelf to be mounted on either top or bottom or has the shelf as an entirely separate bracket that is held tight by the center screw. I can only imagine this is similar build quality to the other posted item and can't recommend it though I do recognize that it may work perfectly for other people's situations. Again, where I live is strange and while there is no 'correct' direction to install an outlet, I will forever believe that the right way is ground down lol
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Quote from Cobalt_Blue_FF :
The way I understand it (and this is my 100% completely unqualified opinion lol) the new direction is to install then with ground facing up because if the cord comes unplugged a tiny bit, then anything that falls onto the exposed metal would (theoretically) only hit the ground prong. Also, when they are mounted "ground up" you get a little better strength in the plug since the two power prongs are on the bottom, giving better leverage.
My house (built in the 1980's ) has a bunch of plugs this way.
Typically outlets that are upside down are "switched" meaning there is a corresponding (light) switch somewhere.

Either way, I would flip them all over.
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My experience with ordering 2 of this style from other brands is they fall out of the outlet easily with decorator style outlets (the more modern rectangular ones.) Since the wall plates mount from the top and bottom rather than the center, the center screw is not compatible to help anchor it in place.

If you have the classic style where the outlets are more oval in shape on the sides and where the wall plate mounts in the center, you should be fine.
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Quote from GeoffreyK24 :
I was about to say the same thing but it is actually different than the last one posted. Unfortunately, I ordered that one:
https://a.co/d/iV1zzJu

This post is for the same design concept but slightly different build. That being said, I messed up when I ordered the last one because you limit yourself with the design that has a shelf clip on to the bulk of the outlet. For some unknown reason, people where I live construct every building with outlets 'upside down' (there is no technical correct way to position an outlet but standard, American style is prongs up/ground down). That rendered the shelf useless for me right off the bat (yes, I should have thought of that but had a buy now, think later moment).
Second, the light on my unit worked for about .5 seconds and hasn't turned on again since.

I much prefer the style that allows the shelf to be mounted on either top or bottom or has the shelf as an entirely separate bracket that is held tight by the center screw. I can only imagine this is similar build quality to the other posted item and can't recommend it though I do recognize that it may work perfectly for other people's situations. Again, where I live is strange and while there is no 'correct' direction to install an outlet, I will forever believe that the right way is ground down lol
You can flip any outlet you want with nothing but a screw driver.
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I wouldn't recommend this for more expensive devices, but bought one of the other generics and put it in my bathroom. It is a tiny shelf, but fits my echo and toothbrush, as well as a night light so I don't have to turn on the full lights most of the time to use the toilet quickly, very useful in the middle of the night.

It's worth the quality of life increase.
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Quote from Chango99 :
I wouldn't recommend this for more expensive devices, but bought one of the other generics and put it in my bathroom. It is a tiny shelf, but fits my echo and toothbrush, as well as a night light so I don't have to turn on the full lights most of the time to use the toilet quickly, very useful in the middle of the night.

It's worth the quality of life increase.
I second this, just replace "echo" with "Google Home"

Went to get one, with coupon code is now $14.22
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Quote from newcliche :
I second this, just replace "echo" with "Google Home"

Went to get one, with coupon code is now $14.22
It's still working, you did it wrong

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