🔋 Power Up Your Space with Style!
The Charging Station (100W) is a versatile 13-in-1 USB C power strip designed for modern living. It features 5 AC outlets, 4 USB-C ports, and 4 USB-A ports, all while ensuring safety with surge protection and smart charging technology. Perfect for home, office, or dorm use, this compact solution helps you stay organized and powered up.
D**.
An advancement in design, well executed in manufacture
I can't even count (really, I can't), how many devices of similar intended function that I have. Most of them I like pretty well, and have purchased multiple times. But of all of these devices, this ranks at the top, overall. The only area it falls short is the ability to readily attach it to the edge of a table or desk. In every other respect, it equals or exceeds my previous favorites.This has great industrial design, and breaks out of the mold of the usual linear power strip while doing so in a manner that increases function. For example, there are a few others that replace the linear strip with a cylinder. Novel idea, but it doesn't provide adequate support for the transformer plugs that are so common in the present world. This, with AC outlets on five sides of the central cube, has registration area surrounding each of the connection points. A transformer is apt to stay in its plug, and if you have one that is loose or unbalanced, you can put it on the top and use gravity to assist.Speaking of all those AC sockets--an unadvertised and undocumented "feature" of this unit is a line cord that uses 14 gauge wire for all three conductors. And unlike many items originating from the "East" this cord is clearly stamped with its characteristics. Between its short length (compared to many extension cords) and large gauge wire, this cord will easily provide the necessary amperage for the devices most likely to be plugged into it--still, don't plug 5 space heaters into it, limit the total load to 15 amps at any one time. All the outlets share the same surge and overload protection. Power into the unit is controlled by a single rocker switch, located on the "back" side of the unit, thus all power supplied by the unit is controlled by the same switch. I don't have a way of determining the quality and ratings of that switch, but given everything else, I suspect it will be just fine . The cord terminates in a "flat" 3 prong plug.However, having all the outlets for the USB outlets on one side also makes sense, and makes for easier cable management. I have them all bundled together for about a foot. beginning roughly six inches from insertion toThe combination of a square base and having the AC outlets located on all sides, this is a more stable unit than many. No more having a power strip flop over to the side from having all the transformer plugs hanging onto the same side. Of course, you may have fewer of those transformer plugs as you now have the means to plug in those USB accessories, directly. Total USB output is 100 watts--enough to power/recharge the most power hungry of personal electronic devices. Both the manual and product literature provide a list of all the probable charging output combinations. I won't repeat them here, but I can say that I get fairly quick charges even when I have three iPads and two phones connected.I could go on, but instead I encourage you to check this out for yourself. It's expensive, but no more so than requiring multiple lesser devices to do the same job--and a lot less compactly. I can think of few devices I have reviewed that were more worthy of a five star rating. I wish I knew the designer of this, as I'd like to know other devices he is/has been involved with.
L**S
Great for your computer desk!
Now a days so many devices don’t come with a regular plug for a wall outlet! So, here is where this power strip tower comes in handy! Because it has outlets for USB ports and regular AC outlets. At one point I had a doubt this was also a power surge because I couldn’t find it on the box. But the power cable does look my other power surge protectors. What I like the most is that is compact enough to use over my desk. While a power strip might be nice at times, I prefer those on the floor. So, far it works with all my devices such as brand names and generics.
N**T
Badass power strip that actually makes sense
I feel like this is the first and only extension cord I've ever owned that makes sense on how it was designed and how that design was executed. First of all, it has 8 USB ports. It has 4 USB A ports and 4 USB C ports. It also has 5 spots to plug in a 3 pronged plug. The 3 pronged it's aren't just done in a row, either. When the plug spots are done in a row, you either have to space them out really far which makes the power strip really long or you space them close together to shorten the length which then means you can't plug in certain plugs or you will plug in big plugs and it will cover multiple plug spots, which then eliminates one of the biggest reason to have a power strip. Instead, the top of the power strip is designed like a cube. There is a 3 pronged plug spot on every face of the cube, I clouding the top. The bottom is the only face to not have a spot for a plug and that's because that's the face that attaches the cube to the rest of the power strip.This thing has spots on the bottom of the power strip so that you can mount it to a wall if you wanted to. It will also just sit flat on a table or a desk and work that way as well. It charges my Galaxy S23 Ultra very, very fast using the USB C. This power strip is a big pricey but it is so worth it. I recommend this to anyone that has multiple devices and/or plugs that need plugged in.
B**C
Odd shape
Idk why they made it shaped like this. It seems like they wasted a lot of room and it makes it look weird, to me. There are a lot of USBc and USB ports. There's some regular 110's also. It is expensive compared to other surge protecting power strips.
D**D
Just what I needed for my desktop
This power strip is perfect for my needs - I work from home and use 2 monitors with my laptop, plus a webcam and light. I have a docking station but still run out of USB/USB-C ports for all my peripherals (keyboard, etc) ... this power station solves the problem of "too many things that need to be plugged in and not enough places to plug them in" all from the convenient location of my desktop.Not only do the built-in USB ports free up space in my docking station for the webcam ring light, there are extra USB / USB-C ports to charge my phone and wireless mouse. I use my cell phone for business, so have to charge it throughout the day - having the convenience of a charging port right on my desktop is a major convenience. This power "strip" has much smaller footprint than a traditional power strip, and with the plugs being on a cube I don't run into issues with plugs taking up the space of two outlets. Overall, a great addition to my home office with added surge protection, all at a decent price.
S**N
Fast speeds, good solid unit
This charging unit and power strip is well made, and feels solid and sturdy. It has a heavy weight to it and slightly grippy feet, so it does not slip and slide around on the desktop. The charging speeds are really good. I have my desktop fan plugged in to one of the AC outlets, and I can charge my phone, wireless keyboard, mouse, and headset all at once with ports to spare. I love the compact design and that there are 4 USB A and 4 USB C ports available so I can keep the cords plugged in without having to share ports and constantly change cables around. This charging station has a nice long power cord so I didnt need to get an extension cord to plug into the wall outlet. Great power station at a good value. The ad pictures and descriptions are accurate.
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