Power Strip with USB
- 4 standard outlets with two USB-A ports
- 3' Braided Cord
- Desktop surge protector features two grounded AC outlets, two USB Type-A ports, and one USB Type-C port for convenient powering of multiple devices such as phones, tablets, and monitors all at once
- Equipped with a 5' power cord to provide power in hard-to-reach places
- 8 standard outlets with 2 USB-A ports (3.4Amp)
- 6' Braided Cord for added durability
- Surge protector provides 3996 joules of protection for both home and office electronics
- Features 12 surge-protected outlets
- Six grounded AC outlets, one USB Type-A, and one USB Type-C ports allow to conveniently power multiple devices such as phones, tablets, and monitors all at once
- Equipped with a 4' power cord to provide power in hard-to-reach places
- 6 standard outlets with 2 USB-A ports (2.4Amp)
- 6' Braided Cord for added durability
- Portable surge protector with three outlets
- Two USB ports (2.1A combined) charge tablets, smartphones, and other mobile devices
- Power strip with surge protection shields sensitive electronics and appliances from sudden power surges that can occur during thunderstorms
- Supports five appliances simultaneously with three independently controllable smart outlets and two always-on USB ports
- Surge protector is suitable for home computing application
- Measures 12.9"H x 2"W x 2.1"D, 8' cord
- Input voltage: 120 VAC (110-125 VAC)
- Input connection: NEMA 5-15P
- NeatHub possesses a wide array of charging options with four power ports, including two AC outlets, one USB-C, and a USB-A outlet.
- With an adjustable clamp mount, NeatHub easy can attach to any desk or work surface to charge laptops, tablets, or mobile devices.
- NeatHub possesses a wide array of charging options with four power ports, including two AC outlets, one USB-C, and a USB-A outlet.
- With an adjustable clamp mount, NeatHub easy can attach to any desk or work surface to charge laptops, tablets, or mobile devices.
- This power strip with surge protection is a perfect solution to charge all your devices safely
- Four patented 360-degree rotating outlets fit large plugs and organize cords for optimal setup
- Protects electronics during a power outage
- 5 standard outlets, 1 large adapter, 2 USB ports
- 1 grounded pass-through outlet
- 3 outlets
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Having ample space to plug in your devices and equipment can make any personal or professional task easier. And even though you can’t increase the number of outlets in a room, you can expand the available ports you can plug into by using a power strip with USBs. USB power strips are handy to have anywhere more plugs are needed. Learn more about them below.
What Is the Difference Between a Surge Protector and a Power Strip with USBs?
A power strip gives you the ability to plug multiple devices into a single outlet, while a surge protector is a type of power strip that has an extra layer of security to protect the devices connected to it. Surge protectors can defend against random surges or spikes in energy that would otherwise damage your devices. They are a great option to look for if you live in an area that experiences a lot of storms or has unreliable electricity. Because of this added protection, surge protectors typically cost a little more than regular or USB power strips.
Power strips with USBs and surge protectors are both great options for giving you more outlets, but when choosing which to purchase, be sure to know the level of protection you want.
Can a USB Be Plugged into a Power Strip?
Yes, if there is an available USB port included on the strip. Luckily, there are various styles to choose from when looking for a power strip with USB access. Regardless of if you choose a regular or USB power strip, you can find one that fits your everyday needs.
Is It Safe to Leave a USB Power Strip Plugged In?
Absolutely! Power strips with USBs are designed to be continuously plugged into outlets as long as they don’t require large sums of electricity to power electronics. Avoid attaching kitchen appliances to avoid fire risks and overloading the USB power strip. Some devices that should not be plugged into an outlet strip with USBs are:
- Kitchen appliances
- Hair styling tools
- Extension and power cords
- Other power strips
You can leave smaller household items like smartphones, tablets, laptop and notebook computers, televisions or lamps plugged in continuously.
Do All Surge Protectors and Power Strips Have a USB Port?
Staples has a range of products that include USB ports, but these aren’t standard across all models. Staples has power strips with USBs that have anywhere from 2 ports to 5 ports.