6-in-1 Fast USB Charging Power Strip — Multi-Port Desktop Charger with AC Outlets
Six Ports. One Strip. Everything Charged.
This 6-in-1 power strip combines AC outlets with multiple USB fast charging ports in a single desktop unit — so your laptop, phone, tablet, earbuds, smartwatch, and lamp can all be powered from one organized strip. No more adapter clutter, no more fighting over outlets. Just plug in and charge.
Features
- 6-in-1 design — combines AC outlets and USB charging ports (USB-C PD and USB-A) in a single strip
- USB-C Power Delivery — fast charges laptops, iPads, and phones via USB-C PD
- USB-A fast charging ports — multiple USB-A ports for phones, earbuds, smartwatches, and accessories
- AC outlets — standard grounded sockets for larger devices and appliances
- Surge protection — built-in surge protector shields all connected devices from voltage spikes
- LED power indicator — confirms power is active and surge protection is engaged
- Power cord — adequate length for desk, bedside, or entertainment center placement
- Wide compatibility — works with all standard US 110V/120V outlets
Who It’s For
- Desks and home offices with multiple devices needing simultaneous power
- Bedside tables for overnight charging of phones, watches, and earbuds
- Entertainment centers with TVs, consoles, and streaming devices
- Anyone who wants to consolidate multiple chargers into one organized strip
How to Use
- Plug the power strip into a standard wall outlet.
- Connect AC devices to the outlet sockets.
- Connect USB-C devices to the PD port for fast charging.
- Connect USB-A devices to the USB-A ports.
- Do not exceed the strip’s total wattage rating — check the label for the maximum load limit.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is this different from the 50W power strip?
This 6-in-1 strip offers more total ports and may include additional AC outlets, making it better suited for desks with a mix of AC-powered devices and USB-charged accessories. Choose based on how many AC outlets vs. USB ports you need.
Can I plug in a space heater or hair dryer?
No — high-draw appliances like space heaters, hair dryers, and microwaves should be plugged directly into a wall outlet. Plugging them into a power strip can exceed the strip’s rated capacity and create a fire hazard.
Does surge protection reset after a power event?
Surge protectors have a finite joule rating. After absorbing a large surge, the protection may be depleted. If the LED indicator goes out after a power event, replace the strip to maintain protection.