Description
This 15-in-1 power strip tower is a space-saving charging hub designed for home offices and dorm rooms, packing 12 AC outlets and 3 USB ports into a compact tower.
The built-in 1800J surge protector keeps your devices safe from power spikes, while the 15ft flat plug extension cord makes it easy to reach outlets behind furniture.
With a dedicated PD20W USB-C port, you can charge phones and tablets up to 30% faster than standard USB ports.
Keep in mind that the tower's 45-degree angled plug stays flush against the wall, so it won't block the lower outlet in your socket.
Buy Suggestion
Buy this 15-in-1 Power Strip Tower. Its deciding advantage is the 15-foot cord with a low-profile flat plug, which solves the common problem of outlets hidden behind heavy furniture.
Pros
The tower packs 12 AC outlets and two USB-C ports into a compact vertical design, saving significant desk or floor space. The dedicated 20W USB-C port charges phones and tablets up to 30 percent faster than standard ports, a feature buyers with newer devices will appreciate. The 1800-joule surge protector and UL-rated fireproof housing give credible protection for office and dorm electronics.
Cons
The USB ports share a total output of just 3.4 amps, meaning charging speeds will drop noticeably when multiple devices are plugged in at once. This limits the tower's usefulness as a rapid charging hub for tablets and power-hungry phones.
Pros
The tower packs 12 AC outlets and two USB-C ports into a compact vertical design, saving significant desk or floor space. The dedicated 20W USB-C port charges phones and tablets up to 30 percent faster than standard ports, a feature buyers with newer devices will appreciate. The 1800-joule surge protector and UL-rated fireproof housing give credible protection for office and dorm electronics.
Cons
The USB ports share a total output of just 3.4 amps, meaning charging speeds will drop noticeably when multiple devices are plugged in at once. This limits the tower's usefulness as a rapid charging hub for tablets and power-hungry phones.