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Jumat, 31 Juli 2015

Belkin SurgePlus 6-Outlet Wall Mount Surge Protector with Dual USB Ports (2.1 AMP / 10 Watt)

Belkin SurgePlus 6-Outlet Wall Mount Surge Protector with Dual USB Ports (2.1 AMP / 10 Watt)..


Belkin SurgePlus 6-Outlet Wall Mount Surge Protector with Dual USB Ports (2.1 AMP / 10 Watt)

GET Belkin SurgePlus 6-Outlet Wall Mount Surge Protector with Dual USB Ports (2.1 AMP / 10 Watt) By BELKIN

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518 of 542 people found the following review helpful.
4Not so MINI, but a good surge product overall.
By R. Ocampo
I've been searching for a product that can extend the outlet on my bathroom for the electrical products that I use. I finally came across this Belkin mini surge protector and features:

- 3 AC power outlets
- 2 USB outlets ONLY for charging (not data transfer) at 5V / 500mA at each port
- Surge protection on all 5 outlets
- 918 Joules Energy Dissipation
- 125V / 15A / 1,875W Continuous Duty Electrical Rating
- 36,000A Maximum Spike Current
- Lifetime Warranty on product
- USD75,0000.00 connected equipment warranty
- 360 degree rotating plug lockable into 4 possible positions

Simple, elegant design in a smooth plastic casing of white and light grey colour. Once plugged, the green LED light will indicate if the power source is grounded.

The box comes with one USB to mini-USB cable to get you started in charging your USB devices as well.

DO NOT throw the prong cover that initially comes attached to the surge protector prong. As the manual states (for those who still care to read the User Manual these days), you can use this plastic prong cover to help further balance the device against any surface. You do this by inserting the plastic prong cover on the bottom of the surge device via a small notch. Also, the plastic cover is handy to use when traveling. Before dumping the surge protector along with your other devices, cover the prongs to prevent it from scratching other objects.

The prongs can be rotated 360 degrees loosely. However, there are 4 positions that enable you to lock it so it doesn't flail along clumsily in any direction. You do this by pressing into the rear a "release button". It's not a raised button, but a flat plastic portion that you have to press hard in order to release the lock. It's quite difficult (at least with the model I received) at first and feels like I'm going to break the plastic button. But I guess if this is normal then it can be construed as a safety measure so it doesn't easily rotate with a simple touch.

IMPROVEMENTS:

The term "mini" is subjective. It isn't really that compact as I would assume from seeing the photo. It is small, yes. However, as a surge protector that can take 3 AC and 2 USB outlets, I will give Belkin the benefit of naming it a mini device.

I would STRONGLY prefer the re-design of the spacing on the AC outlets by allowing larger plugs connected side-by-side. As it is right now, only normal AC plugs and not block-style plugs are allowed without loosing all three outlets. So my proposal is to delete the middle AC outlet and move it to the end-cap of the device (opposite to the 2 USB outlets). As of now, there is nothing there so rather than cramp the 3 AC plugs, then move the third at the end and thus allowing for block-style plugs to be used and still retaining the 3 AC functionality.

OVERALL:

I would not hesitate to recommend the purchase of this surge protection for compact spaces as well as travel purposes especially with the lifetime warranty and amount of protection is offers.

Take note of the selling price Amazon and the others are selling this at. It's ridiculous to see the selling price of this exact device can range anywhere from USD10 to USD30.

Lastly, BE AWARE of the SPECS so you know if the USB device you are plugging is capable of being charged.

168 of 177 people found the following review helpful.
4Nice wall mounted surge protection with a slight vampire load
By Chris Jaronsky
I was shopping for surge suppressors and came across this Belkin wall mounted unit. I like wall mounted units better because I hate having power strips laying on the floor. This unit has the added bonus of having two USB charging ports on it.

Pros,
- 2 USB charging ports for phones, IPODs, etc.
- wall mounted.
- $25,000 insurance protection.

Cons,
- The USB chargers always draw a small bit of electricity even when not being used. I plugged this surge protector into my Kill A Watt Electricity Usage Monitor and found it drew a small current.
- The $25,000 insurance policy has some small print. Every cable going into your protected device needs to be run through an approved Belkin device. So if you plug in a TV, the coax connector has to be plugged into a Belkin device. Protecting a PC? You need to be using wireless, or you need to have your network cable going through an approved Belkin device. Not a major problem, just make sure you are actually covered by the insurance policy BEFORE a disaster hits.
- The outlets in my house are the square, flat type that do not have a center screw hole to mount this unit. I had to change the outlet to a standard outlet which since I had everything on-hand, and am comfortable with electrical work, took me about 5 minutes.

My overall opinion of this item is that it does its job as advertised. If it fits your needs and the slight vampire power load do not bother you, then it will work out just fine for you.

473 of 536 people found the following review helpful.
2USB output too low
By DP
**This review relates to the 1 Amp, 3-outlet version and was posted prior to the introduction of the new products and eventually being combined.

To get directly to this items flaw... It cannot recharge/power more than one USB item at a time. So what's the point in having two USB outputs?
The 120V outlets work as advertised. The ability to rotate the prongs is a plus as it can be adjusted to most if not all outlets.
The USB power fails if more than one item at a time is plugged into the surge protector. Even if, say your phone is fully charged, if you go to connect another item to run or charge, the surge protector will not supply the power that both items demand. The items that are connected will act as if they have been disconnected from their power source, then once the surge protector accumulates enough power(not certain, but seem to act as if there are capacitors)to start supplying power once again the items connected to the USB ports start to operate briefly until the surge protector cannot supply enough power for the two items.
As stated before, it will supply ONE item with power, without a problem. But will not supply enough power for two, even if one item is fully charged.

** Thank you Jeff Backe, I've been putting off editing this post in response to all the people saying that '500mA is the standard' for quite some time. This 500mA WAS the standard well before I made this purchase. The newer standard for wall chargers, which I believe this falls under, has been out since around mid 2007. This new specification is UP TO 1800mA(1.8A) per port.
When I made my purchase there also weren't the nice pictures that show you the current rates. So there really wasn't any way for me to know this until I received it.
Another thing, this item is rated at 500mA(.5mA) per port but is not actually limited to 500mA at the port if you only plug in one item. In other words, the way this item is configured it will actually put out the full 1000mA(1A)through one port, hence the reason you can plug in a high current draw device using one port. But when you plug in that second item the 1000mA is now split in half or however much each device is trying to draw. It is only able to keep up with this high demand for a short while until its capacitors are drained and cuts off supplying power, then quickly recharges the capacitors and re-establishes the supply of power once again. This cycling can't be good for either device.
**edited

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Sabtu, 25 April 2015

New Trent NT90C 10W 5V/2A Dual USB Ports high-speed AC Wall Charger for Smartphones, 5V Tablets and more.

New Trent NT90C 10W 5V/2A Dual USB Ports high-speed AC Wall Charger for Smartphones, 5V Tablets and more...


New Trent NT90C 10W 5V/2A Dual USB Ports high-speed AC Wall Charger for Smartphones, 5V Tablets and more.

Buy New Trent NT90C 10W 5V/2A Dual USB Ports high-speed AC Wall Charger for Smartphones, 5V Tablets and more. By New Trent

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169 of 174 people found the following review helpful.
5Great charger for Apple products.
By Lee T. Sang
When I purchase an item like this I just want it to work as advertised and be solidly built. This New Trent charger doesn't disappoint on either part.

The first thing you should know is that the two USB ports are not equal. The top one is the one with more amperage while the bottom one has probably the same amperage as a PC's USB port. The reason I say that is because when I try to charge my iPad mini with the bottom USB port I get the same "Not charging" message I would get when I plug it directly into my PC's USB 2.0 port. Charging my iPhone 4 with the bottom USB port works just fine. Charging my iPad mini and iPhone 4 at the same time also works just fine.

This is a great upgrade for the iPad mini and a good alternative to Apple's own 10W charger. With the iPad mini's included 5W charger it took 3 hours and 15 minutes to charge from 28% - 100%. With this New Trent charger (in the top USB port of course) it only took 1 hours and 53 minutes to charge from 29% - 100%. That's about a 58% difference and the extra 1.25 hours is very noticeable.

There are situations where the size of the charger can prevent another AC plug from being plugged in when plugged into your wall outlet or extension/surge protector. For example, my wall outlet will not let me plug in two of these New Trent chargers at the same time. However, any normal sized plug (a cable that just ends in the 2 prongs with no power brick) will fit fine. Some big power bricks that have the prongs near the edge should work. Even the tiny charger that the iPad mini came with will fit fine. The charger has about 6/8" extra above the prongs when folded out and 5/8" extra below.

I really like the solid feel of the charger. The fold out prongs seem sturdy and really helps when you stuff it into your bag so it won't snag on anything or poke anything. Having two USB ports is great since you don't need to wait to charge your other device.

53 of 54 people found the following review helpful.
5great charger
By rlm
better than expected. Be aware each port has a different charge. Top for tablet including kindle fire. Bottom for Ipod etc.

61 of 66 people found the following review helpful.
5Charges anything with a USB cable. Has a 1 Amp Port and a 2.1 Amp Port
By Sharp1
This New Trent 10W 5V/2A Dual Port charger (IMP90C) will charge just about any device that has a USB cable. I have many mobile devices and tested this New Trent IMP90C charger on all of them. It charged the following: Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy S3, iPhone 4, iPhone 3G, original iPhone (2G), original iPad, Blackberry Curve 9900, and Motorola SD10-HD bluetooth headset.

There are two ports for charging. The bottom port is 2.1 Amp. The top port must be 1 Amp. Note: When I refer to the top and bottom ports, this is with the charger oriented with the printed wording on the case right-side up, so you can read them properly.

The charging amperage is not clearly marked on the device, nor on the box. I get different results charging different devices.

Testing Results:
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 - can charge on both ports.
Samsung Galaxy S3 - can charge on both ports.
iPhone 4 - can charge on both ports.
Blackberry Curve 9900 - only charges on bottom port.
iPad (1st Generation) - only charges on the top port.

So, depending on your device, you may be able to use either port, or just a single port for that device. Charging with the 2 amp port will be faster than charging with the 1 amp port. I was able to charge multiple devices at once, with no issues. Charging times seemed to be just as quick as OEM chargers.

The collapsible prongs are a plus. You can fold them in to save space when traveling.

Overall this an excellent wall charger. The only improvement I could recommend would be to label the ports so their power output could be more apparent.

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