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About this item: - Power everything on your desk with a single compact surge-protected extension cord. 12 AC outlets with surge protection charge your computer, laptop, phone, camera, and more. It's one charging station for a clutter-free desk.
- This extender has been run through extensive testing to ensure your expensive computers, monitors, hard drives, home theaters, and other appliances are protected by 3,940 joules of overcurrent and overload protection.
- This wall-mountable surge protector features a safety indicator light to put your mind at ease while charging. The "Protected" indicator light lets you know your equipment is secure or if your outlet needs to be readjusted.
- Widely spaced outlets give ample area to fit big plugs and charger bricks. A slender design makes it ideal for home office, workstations, and game rooms. The durable, 2.4M cord has a 3-prong angle plug convenient for tight spaces.
- This product has been independently lab tested and certified to meet or exceed UL safety standards.
- Secure your electronic devices from overload, short circuit, power spikes, lightning strikes, or fluctuations. Purchase with confidence, backed by a 2-year limited warranty and protected by $300,000 Connected Equipment Warranty.
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With that said, all have been working great, no issues. There are 2 versions and all I can tell from the difference are the coax and phone protectors on the end.. I have both versions and prefer the "new" version without, since these aren't really useful to me.
It can be wall-mounted, but the slot for screws is a bit too small for any I had, so you might need to use nails. The dark plastic piece at the bottom of the surge protector does come off easily if you want to remove it.
The Protected light indicates that your surge protector is functioning correctly and is providing protection to the devices you have connected to it.
This light should remain ON as long as the surge protector is plugged into an outlet and is turned ON. If this light goes out at any time, it means that your surge protector has served its purpose on protecting your equipment against damaging voltage fluctuations, surges, or spikes. If this happens, your surge protector should be replaced.
1. If the protected indicator light is OFF, it may still function as a power tap but will no longer provide surge protection. This can lead to damage of your equipment once your surge protector encounters another power surge.
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With that said, all have been working great, no issues. There are 2 versions and all I can tell from the difference are the coax and phone protectors on the end.. I have both versions and prefer the "new" version without, since these aren't really useful to me.
It can be wall-mounted, but the slot for screws is a bit too small for any I had, so you might need to use nails. The dark plastic piece at the bottom of the surge protector does come off easily if you want to remove it.
With that said, all have been working great, no issues. There are 2 versions and all I can tell from the difference are the coax and phone protectors on the end.. I have both versions and prefer the "new" version without, since these aren't really useful to me.
It can be wall-mounted, but the slot for screws is a bit too small for any I had, so you might need to use nails. The dark plastic piece at the bottom of the surge protector does come off easily if you want to remove it.
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I always keep a dozen or so shortys handy just for wall warts that don't want to play nice with either an outlet or power strip. I use them ALL THE TIME.
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I always keep a dozen or so shortys handy just for wall warts that don't want to play nice with either an outlet or power strip. I use them ALL THE TIME.
I just find it silly that this surge protector seemed to have the 6 side-plugs so that the wallwarts wouldn't overlap and cover outlets (and it doesn't for side-to-side plugs, but the gap between the side plugs and the main set of plugs are just too close).
The shorty extensions are awesome, but you shouldn't need to use them if they designed this one better
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The Protected light indicates that your surge protector is functioning correctly and is providing protection to the devices you have connected to it.
This light should remain ON as long as the surge protector is plugged into an outlet and is turned ON. If this light goes out at any time, it means that your surge protector has served its purpose on protecting your equipment against damaging voltage fluctuations, surges, or spikes. If this happens, your surge protector should be replaced.
1. If the protected indicator light is OFF, it may still function as a power tap but will no longer provide surge protection. This can lead to damage of your equipment once your surge protector encounters another power surge.
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