One Beat via Amazon has
One Beat 5-Outlet + 4 USB (2x USB-C) Outlet Extender (White) for
$6.99.
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Features:- The outlet extender is fit duplex outlet perfectly, just plug in to use. You will get 5 AC outlets with the wide space in between and 4 USB ports(2 USB C), the screw at the middle and the plastic prong on back for fixing duplex outlet, you don't worry about falling off. The outlet splitter can charge up to 9 electric devices at same time, is a perfect electrical equipment for your different needs.
- This wall outlet extender with minimum energy-absorbing capacity of 1680 Joules, is much more quickly and reliably than other wall surge protector outlet circuit, ensure your devices are protected. (the indicator light on to show your devices are protected)
- The plug extender total output of 4 USB ports is 5V/3.1A. Built in smart technology, the multi plug outlet can auto-detect charged devices and deliver optimum charging speed up to 5V/2.4A (max) each port, USB-C up to 3A.( Please note The UCB-C port is not Quick Charger 3.0, doesn't support any other devices which need 9~22V charging voltage.)
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This has enough juice to run: usb fans, usb cameras, Echo Glows, smartwatch chargers, kids toys, charge/power bt speakers, etc. Not everything needs 185w ultra fast charging 3.0 110% batt in 25 seconds. Thinking of getting a few more. Thanks OP!
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WTF 15W? that's just plain dumb what is this a plug for ants
IMO that is the same as connecting two extension cords. Garden variety extension cords are designed for 15 amp. But when you double up it's like doubling the length of otherwise the same extension cord. Doubling the length doubles the resistance. Wattage is R*I*I. So when you double R you have to divide I by root of 2 which is equal to 1.4. 15/1.4 is almost 10 am.
An alternative to all these calculations is to touch the cord. If the cord is warm to touch, you probably should not have connected the two.
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