Belkin Mini Surge Protector with USB Charger
Add extra power outlets at any location when you're on the road.
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Hotel rooms and airport terminals never seem to have enough power outlets to charge all the devices you bring along when traveling. Now you can add outlets and peace of mind on business trips and vacations with the Belkin Mini Surge Protector.
This new design features three AC outlets and two powered USB outlets*— perfect for charging digital music players and mobile phones.
*Note: The Mini Surge Protector's powered USB outlets cannot be used as a USB hub or for transmitting data. They are intended solely for charging devices that can be charged via a USB interface.
Features
- 360-degree rotating plug with four locking positions
- Complete surge protection through all outlets
- Compact, lightweight, efficient design
- Mini-USB cable to charge nearly any USB device--including BlackBerry and Motorola RAZR phones
Specifications
- EMI/RFI noise filtration: 150kHz ~ 100MHz up to 40 dB reduction
- Joule rating: 918J
- Maximum spike current: 36,000A
- Number of outlets (total): 5 (3 AC, 2 USB)
- Powered USB output: 5V/500mA each port
- Response time: <1 nanosecond
- UL clamping voltage: UL1449 800V
Warranty
$75,000 Connected Equipment and Lifetime
Mfr. Part No.: BZ103050vTVL
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Most Useful Reviews
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Belkin Mini Surge Protector with USB Charger
Compact & portable
Written by BP
May 28, 2008
This all-in-one unit from Belkin has delivered as promised. The rotating (and lockable) plug is a convenient feature. The Belkin product can be plugged into an outlet in a horizontal or vertical orientation. I use it in the horizontal configuration and sit my Ipod on the side of the unit -- it makes a nice little shelf.
The 3 surge protected AC outlets are a big plus...plenty of room to plug in my laptop and camera chargers while using the USB chargers to top off my Ipod and mobile phone.
Overall a nicely configured product that will get substantial use. …More54 of 65 people found this useful
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Belkin Mini Surge Protector with USB Charger
An excellent surge protector!
Written by DB from Petal
Oct 19, 2008
This surge protector works great. Belkin's always a good brand for surge protectors, and the features on it are great. The three plugs are well-spaced; you won't get a bulky adapter in each one, but they'll fit plenty of slightly-wider plugs. In addition, the two USB ports are great for charging phones (charges my Motorola KRZR better than the charger that came with it!), iPods, whatever you have that gets USB power (I even have a USB power cord for my DS that works great). This means you can leave the bulky adapters at home, just bring the USB cables. It even comes with a mini-USB charge-only cable, for most Blackberry phones, modern Motorola phones, pretty much anything that uses that new standard for power.
It is a bit big, but not unreasonably so. Especially when you consider that it keeps you from having to bring at least two other large AC plugs, it really makes up for it in your bag! In addition, it comes with a cap that goes over the plug, keeping it from getting bent up in transport; there's also a small spot on the side for the cover to slide on when it's plugged in, so you don't lose it. Small things like that make it grand.
And of course, as you can see in the official description and the pictures, the plug on the back rotates. It locks into four different positions, so it's not a true "360-degree" plug I suppose, but that should be good for most anyone.
All in all, a great value, a great brand, and great features.
(I bought this at Best Buy on sale, although the Apple Store price is far from unreasonable!) …More38 of 39 people found this useful
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Belkin Mini Surge Protector with USB Charger
Good Choice for Home or Road
Written by KF from Englewood
May 31, 2008
The Belkin is slightly bigger than the picture suggests, however, considering the solid build, functionality and the $75,000 Warranty, the unit is well worth the price. …More
38 of 47 people found this useful
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Most Recent Reviews
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Belkin Mini Surge Protector with USB Charger
I wanted to love this
Written by SB from PALO ALTO
Dec 3, 2008
I so wanted to love this product but it just didn't live up. I took it on a trip for Thanksgiving and quickly became frustrated with it. I plugged in my husbands and my iphones into the two usb ports and the phones started power cycling! The "protected" light also stopped working, which makes me nervous. I am returning it. It's just not worth it. …More
21 of 39 people found this useful
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Belkin Mini Surge Protector with USB Charger
Permanent fixture by my bed
Written by JD from Durham
Oct 26, 2008
It promises to be great for travel, of course, but mine spends the majority of its life plugged into the outlet behind my bedside table. I've got an alarm clock, a lamp, my iPhone cable and my JawBone cable all right there. I still have an open outlet for my Macbook A/C adapter. Love it.
The rotating outlet is a great feature, but save that little gray piece they send with it for when you need to rotate the prongs; you did know this thing rotates, right? Anyway, it takes a lot of force to rotate it, which is a good thing -- at least it won't slip. But I was afraid I'd bend a prong in the process without that grey piece to keep them steady.
One minor gripe - our bedroom is pitch black at night, so the power indicator is noticeable. I'd almost cover it with tape.
I've had it a few months now with no problems though. Get one! …More25 of 27 people found this useful
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Belkin Mini Surge Protector with USB Charger
An excellent surge protector!
Written by DB from Petal
Oct 19, 2008
This surge protector works great. Belkin's always a good brand for surge protectors, and the features on it are great. The three plugs are well-spaced; you won't get a bulky adapter in each one, but they'll fit plenty of slightly-wider plugs. In addition, the two USB ports are great for charging phones (charges my Motorola KRZR better than the charger that came with it!), iPods, whatever you have that gets USB power (I even have a USB power cord for my DS that works great). This means you can leave the bulky adapters at home, just bring the USB cables. It even comes with a mini-USB charge-only cable, for most Blackberry phones, modern Motorola phones, pretty much anything that uses that new standard for power.
It is a bit big, but not unreasonably so. Especially when you consider that it keeps you from having to bring at least two other large AC plugs, it really makes up for it in your bag! In addition, it comes with a cap that goes over the plug, keeping it from getting bent up in transport; there's also a small spot on the side for the cover to slide on when it's plugged in, so you don't lose it. Small things like that make it grand.
And of course, as you can see in the official description and the pictures, the plug on the back rotates. It locks into four different positions, so it's not a true "360-degree" plug I suppose, but that should be good for most anyone.
All in all, a great value, a great brand, and great features.
(I bought this at Best Buy on sale, although the Apple Store price is far from unreasonable!) …More38 of 39 people found this useful
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Questions & Answers
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Does the model for sale here (in the Australiastore) have Australian sockets? The sockets pictured seem weird and scary to me...
- Asked by AB from Magill
- Oct 12, 2009
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Does this sucker charge 5g iPod Nanos? They seem rather fussy. Chargers that DON'T include my old iPod Mini Firewire & a 3rd party car charger.
- Asked by AB from Magill
- Oct 12, 2009
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Does the model for sale here (in the Australiastore) have Australian sockets? The sockets pictured seem weird and scary to me...
- Asked by AB from Magill
- Oct 12, 2009
