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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker 12-in-1 USB-C Flat Plug Power Strip (Black or White) on sale for $29.99 - $6 (20%) off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page = $23.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Model: Anker Flat Plug Power Strip, 12-in-1 USB C Power Strip with 8 AC Outlets, 2 USB C, 2 USB A Ports, 5feet Extension Cord, Slim Desk Charging Station, 900J Surge Protection, 35W Max for Home, Office
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Based on customer review pictures on Amazon it looks like most charging blocks don't touch the ground. There are quite a few that show MacBook charging blocks that still have an air gap with the floor. Not sure how much bigger and obnoxious charging blocks can get.
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I'm guessing the design of the outlets slanting toward the ground is fine for regular plugs but ones with those obnoxious rectangular boxes on this ac plugs would hit the floor and not a good design for those
I'm guessing the design of the outlets slanting toward the ground is fine for regular plugs but ones with those obnoxious rectangular boxes on this ac plugs would hit the floor and not a good design for those
Based on customer review pictures on Amazon it looks like most charging blocks don't touch the ground. There are quite a few that show MacBook charging blocks that still have an air gap with the floor. Not sure how much bigger and obnoxious charging blocks can get.
8 is a good number of AC ports that are well spaced.
However 35W shared for all four USB ports combined may be frustrating if you're charging two or more high draw devices at once. I am trying to no longer buy anything less than 60W shared. I also think having USB ports down below a desk is not super convenient but this might be useful for cables that are permanently plugged in
8 is a good number of AC ports that are well spaced.
However 35W shared for all four USB ports combined may be frustrating if you're charging two or more high draw devices at once. I am trying to no longer buy anything less than 60W shared. I also think having USB ports down below a desk is not super convenient but this might be useful for cables that are permanently plugged in
A bit of a question is what are you buying. If you want an power strip which may last for decades, those USB ports are 35W too powerful and will be obsolete before the rest of it.
If you are buying a 35W charger, 8 AC ports may be too much.
If you want a jack of all trades... He's a master of none.
8 is a good number of AC ports that are well spaced.
However 35W shared for all four USB ports combined may be frustrating if you're charging two or more high draw devices at once. I am trying to no longer buy anything less than 60W shared. I also think having USB ports down below a desk is not super convenient but this might be useful for cables that are permanently plugged in
35W is good enough. If you are not charging in a rush, the slower the better for your battery life. I seldom see any family has three device charging at the same location. The kids has their own, for privacy.
I don't like the inclined design of this one. The other flat one has too much outlets (12 I think). I will pass and wait for a better one.
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However 35W shared for all four USB ports combined may be frustrating if you're charging two or more high draw devices at once. I am trying to no longer buy anything less than 60W shared. I also think having USB ports down below a desk is not super convenient but this might be useful for cables that are permanently plugged in
However 35W shared for all four USB ports combined may be frustrating if you're charging two or more high draw devices at once. I am trying to no longer buy anything less than 60W shared. I also think having USB ports down below a desk is not super convenient but this might be useful for cables that are permanently plugged in
If you are buying a 35W charger, 8 AC ports may be too much.
If you want a jack of all trades... He's a master of none.
However 35W shared for all four USB ports combined may be frustrating if you're charging two or more high draw devices at once. I am trying to no longer buy anything less than 60W shared. I also think having USB ports down below a desk is not super convenient but this might be useful for cables that are permanently plugged in
I don't like the inclined design of this one. The other flat one has too much outlets (12 I think). I will pass and wait for a better one.
Yeah, many of them don't have UL
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