⚡ Surge into Safety with Style!
The Belkin Power Strip Surge Protector is a versatile and robust solution for all your power needs, featuring 12 AC outlets, advanced surge protection rated at 3996 Joules, and an 8 ft long extension cord. Ideal for home, office, and travel, it ensures your devices are safeguarded against power fluctuations while keeping your workspace organized and efficient.
Item Dimensions L x W | 16.1"L x 6.8"W |
Item Weight | 2.3 Pounds |
Power Plug | Type B - 3 pin (North American) |
Surge Protection Rating | 3996 Joules |
Amperage | 15 Amps |
Number of Ports | 8 |
Compatible Devices | Air Conditioner |
Plug Type | Type B |
Special Features | On And Off Switch, Surge Protection, Mountable, Usb Slot |
Maximum Current | 15 Amps |
Number of Outlets | 12 |
Voltage | 125 Volts |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Apartment |
Item Shape | Rectangle |
Color | White |
Material | Metal |
C**S
Best overall blend of features
I have two of these for high end computer workstations. They provide suitable protection and ample plug in options. I slightly prefer the Rocketfish LED lit options but these are much better value and cost for the same features minus the higher price tag for a more sleek design
J**H
New computer so new Power Strip - powers all my computer devices
Like the number of outlets it has. Replaced 2 power strips with just this one power strip. Has a very long very heavy duty 3 plug cord so strip can easily handle 4 or more AC/DC adapters and still have room for all your 110 plugs. Helped clean up the look of all the wires under my desk.
M**F
Invest in a good surge protector like this - little cost for very good protection for the money
MARCH 2017: I usually only do reviews for 5 star and 1 star items. In this case, give this surge protector 5 stars.Over 30 years, I lived in multiple states in the Southern USA - Florida,Georgia, and Texas, and the lightning storms are the worse inthat part fo the country. I mean brutal! House rattling. Extreme. And sometimes with hail besides. And we also had brown-outs.Around 2007, one of our homes was hit by lightning; it blew out the outside floodlights, burned a hole in the roof, and welost some electrical devices, BUT WE LOST NO DEVICE that was plugged into a surge protector. It did burn out all thesurge protectors we had -- I think 5 of them. And depending upon your home or apartment insurance company, you may getreimbursed for them if you ever get hit.I bought 3 of these over a few months. I selected the model with ETHERNET protection, not the USB port version.If you need extra USB ports to charge your devices, buy one of the multi-port boxes (sold on AMAZON) that are about 3 inches by 3 inches in size and have AC on one end and 4 or more USB ports. Plug this into your surge protector.The features of this BELKING POWER STRIP include:- power on/off switchwith green led power on light- surge protection for your DVR, or cable or satelite receiver (if they get their signalfrom a coax cable)- includes EMI / RFI filtering to remove these "noise" signals which can give you "buszzes" or"hums" in the audio of your TV or surround sound system.- surge protection for your cable modem or router, if it gets its signal from an ethernetcable- 12 outlets and surge protection for each; 6 of these are on the outer edge so it shouldaccomodate the power transformers (the black boxes with an AC plug) for some deviceslike printers, a TV sound bar, cable modem, etc- heavy duty power cable to run to the AC outletBuy from AMAZON a quad-shielded (that is the amount of signal insulation around the inside cable)RG6 coax cable. Pick a length like 4 feet or so. Your coax from the wall goes into thesurge protector "COAX IN". Then run this new RG6 cable from the surge protector "COAX OUT" to yourDVR /cable / satelite receiver.Buy (from AMAZON) an ethernet patch cable. Similar to the coax cable, run the existing cable from the wall into thesurge protector "IN". Then use your patch cable to run from the surge protector "OUT" to your cable modem or router.NOTE: I've never made a claim to any surge protector company; most include damage "insurance"with the purchase of the surge protector for devices you plug into the surge protector.Keep your receipts for all purchases. Personally, I'd rather buy a good surge protector than rely on a claimfor a burnt out 60" TV or expensive audio equipment, and expect to get paid without a lot of hassle.Do they depreciate the device - e.g. a $2,000 TV from 2 years ago that sells for $600 today ?How much would you get?Do they only pay you what your home insurance does not pay for? Who knows.
R**C
Lots of outlets - flat, wide profile
Nothing to complain about. Very good build quality. I like the LED letting you know it's protecting. Good thick cable. Another LED that let's you know if you're plugged into an outlet that isn't grounded. It has a real flat wide design profile as you can see in the photo. All the outlets have little sliders to cover them if not in use. 4,000 joules is a LOT of protection. It's a good product.
T**.
Good power strip for various uses
I have one of the older model, and have been pleased with it, so I decided when I needed another one to give the new model a try. I like the outlet layout, and am glad they removed the slide covers from the older model. I feel like they could have added a bit more space between the center outlets and the side outlets to accommodate those large plugs. So keep that in mind, you may end up with blocked outlets one way or another.The cord is plenty long, but a bit stiff so if you don't have to use the full length you'll want a strong cable tie or velcro fastener to tidy up the extra length. The flat plug is also a plus, though I wish they had put in the rotating plug that they have on other models of strips.My main gripe, which echoes a lot of other reviews on here, is that gosh-darned power button! It's really loose so it doesn't take much pressure to toggle, it's huge, and being right on the top it is far too easy to accidentally press.Otherwise, it's still the best 12-outlet strip with extra-wide slots available. I do hope Belkin addresses the power button issue, as well as the spacing when they release a new model.
K**Y
Very high quality!
Still works to this day and is built very well. The build quality is excellent. The connectors are strong and the cable is high quality.
C**S
Another great Belkin product.
It has enough joules to protect expensive computer and electronics. There are plenty of plugs and the spacing is great. It also provides protection for phone line, Ethernet, and coaxial. Great price.
D**E
AWESOME!
I bought these to put at the end of my work station, where I always had to unplug something to plug in something else to test it. The bottom pulls out and works as a cord holder to wrap your extra cord around, so it's not laying in the floor or on the bench. Plus surge protection. It has a great protection plan included covering up to $250,000. Of course that's a bunch hype, because who has $250,000 in electronics to plug into it? OF COURSE I am trying to figure out how I can plug my whole house into it! And it's great to think that back when the lightning struck the weather head, if this had been on my stereo, it would have been replaced at their cost. Our homeowners insurance really screwed us on our coverage. I had a brand new robot mower, and I could replace it because they devalued it so much after only one season. I am just sure if it had been docked with this in-line they would have bought me a new robot mower and stereo.Live and learn, next time I'm covered!
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