⚡ Power Up Your Life with ECHOGEAR!
The ECHOGEAR Rotating Surge Protector Power Strip is designed to power and protect up to 8 devices simultaneously, featuring 6 rotating AC outlets and 2 USB ports. With a robust surge protection rating of 1080 Joules, it safeguards your electronics from power surges while its fireproof MOV ensures safety. The mountable design allows for flexible placement, making it ideal for various settings like offices, dorm rooms, and garages. Plus, it comes with a 5-year warranty for connected equipment, ensuring your devices are always protected.
Item Dimensions L x W | 13"L x 2"W |
Item Shape | Rectangle |
Color | B07HHDNWWL |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor, Office, College Dorm Room, Hotel, School, Garage, Cabinet, TV Cabinet, Recreational Vehicle |
Surge Protection Rating | 1080 Joules |
Amperage | 2.4 Amps |
Compatible Devices | Air Conditioner |
Plug Type | Type B |
Special Features | Surge Protection, Mountable, Usb Slot |
Total Usb Ports | 2 |
Maximum Current | 2.4 Amps |
Number of Outlets | 6 |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
R**N
Versatile, Clever, Handsome and Well Made
Great for a combination of plugs and AC adapters. Multiple pivoting outlets make it possible to use every outlet. Also has 4 USB Ports. Nice quality construction and attractive design.
B**W
Unique and Perfect for my Basement Studio needs
I was looking for a strip to mount away from the floor and to plug this really odd shaped annoying power block from my Atomos Ninja Inferno. I found this gem and I was able screw it on a wood board and also rotate one of its outlet plugs to accommodate that odd shaped power brick.I wish it was made out of metal but other than that, it is absolutely perfect for my needs, it's a great value and I highly recommend it!!
T**E
It’s versatile and fits well along walls or tighter spaces.
Over all the surge protector works well. I especially like how you can adjust or turn the outlets to accommodate either a larger plug next to it or just if it fits your needs better in that form. Bottom line, based on price and need I would certainly recommend it for purchase and would do so again if needed.
C**S
Super useful
It seems like every plug I have is oversized and as such I can only get two or three into a standard power strip. This let's me rotate the plugs so that I can use all the outlets. That plus USB...awesome.
I**O
The best rotating adapter power strip, but mediocre surge protection
Have to knock off a star for having the clamping voltage of 500... Kudos to the manufacturer for actually publishing the clamping voltage, but couldn't you guys get it down to at least 400 volts?Once you use this power strip, you will never want to use another. Rotating outlets are genius because you can actually use them all. USB ports are a nice bonus and a must-have nowadays.I found this when looking for a no longer available but practically identical Nekteck power strip (s9p699ni20)(https://www.amazon.com/Protector-Nekteck-6-Outlets-Pivot-Plug-Rotating/dp/B071141PJT).The products are identical with the exception of the Echogear not having a ground indication light or the flat wall rotating plug. The second can be easily solved with an adapter, ironically from Nekteck. Also Echogear claims 1000 plus J rating, while the Nekteck was 580 plus J, so the electronics may be improved in this one. I think the products may have come from the same actual factory, when I look at them side by side. Highly recommend!
R**C
Very good product, couple of options would make it great.
Rotating plugs work great for power bricks (wife’s hair dryers and the large apple power adapters). Easy to orient the outlets so you can use all of them.I’d be great if they had optional cord lengths. It comes with 6’, I need 3’ (easy modification).If the plug was a flat plug, it’d go behind desks and entertainment centers much better. Solved when I made it a 3’ cord.
A**E
Power strip upgraded
I’m so happy with this. I like that I can plug my usb charging cable right into this versus searchng for my adapter. I really like that you can move the outlets to different sides, and put it in between sides to block the outlet from being used. The plug wire is sturdy, and it’s refreshing to have a power strip that’s actually different from the average strip.I bought this as a lightning deal so I didn’t pay 35 dollars...if I needed to get a second one I wouldn’t mind paying that because this one works really well.
�**�
Great power strip and OUTSTANDING customer service.
I thought my 6 plug/2 USB power strip was defective because the red power switch did not light up Only the green protection switch glowed. When I posted a question about it to the community it seemed that some people had a switch that glowed and others did not. The difference is that the red switch does light up on the 8 socket model, but not the 6. Customer service was extremely responsive to my concern. It seems their web team listed both models on the same listing and they immediately sent a replacement before confirming that was the way it was supposed to work on the model I purchased. They told me to keep both units. Echogear has amazing customer service and truly stands behind their products.Original review... I just received my Echogear 6 plug w/ USB power strip and the red light does not glow red, which would indicate my equipment is NOT protected.
E**
Great product, awesome style and functionality
Best powerbar I have ever bought - especially for power bricks and usb bricks,I absolutely wouldn’t but anything else again for my tv and video game power bar - great for computer room power bar as well.It’s awesome when you don’t take up half your powerbar with one power brick - love the Echo powerbar, keep up the amazing work’
T**T
EchoGear power strip, surge protector: rock solid, takes place of three mere power bars
Typical scenario: You build a studio in your basement. It costs a fortune in mics and electronics. What are you going to do? Plug them into a $4 dollar store power bar and risk everything? Actually, yes, I admit I did just that. And went crazy cussing out electronics manufacturers that market a smart, slender headphone amp. Why? The ads, you'll notice, they rarely show the adapter. The reason it's concealed is that it's the size & weight of a pound of butter. You find sufficient space to plug that into, and now you have a towering monument to this modest miracle preamp (substitute effects unit, eDrum pad kit module, etc) Plug two of them into a four-input AC power bar and they're jammed up like bumping cars at a town fairground. Whoops! The power bar is starting to tip over under the weight of your two (2) devices! So you gotta buy another new power bar. Of course, you're always going to have this nagging wonder if the new dollar store (Pound Foolish, Krazy Kroner, etc) power bar offers even minimal protection against the inevitable spike of death--the dreaded power surge. Before I purchased my first (of two) EchoGear strips I was running four separate power bars. I use those cheapo adapters for mundane stuff like vacuum cleaners ("they're sitting around collecting dust") not to hook up important tube microphone external power supply units, to give but one example. I'd checked the local hardware store and they sold cheap plastic, or bolted-together metal boxes, offering six AC outlets. No, I thought: Same issue, different package. The adapters will go bump in the day. So I took a chance on the EchoGear from the Amazon.ca catalog. I couldn't believe it (and wouldn't til I saw it!). The power inputs, the description said, rotated so that if one adapter rubbed the other the wrong way, all you'd have to do is toggle one of the units to the side, problem gone! The EchoGear arrived in short order. I opened the box wondering just how long it'd last..,.,..if the apparent build quality was any indication, possibly decades. Indeed, I have used both of my EchoGear strips since day-1 without a mishap. And, brilliant! The Echo comes with a decent quality, long cable to tap into the motherlode. The entire unit, even the cardboard box it came in, is built better than the options I'd investigated and it looks like it ought to be in a recording studio, not behind a mechanic's bench. The icing is that the EchoGear cost, I swear, $30 LESS than the hardware store alternative I favored. I emphasize the following. Buy a roll of two sided tape, or Velcro strips. In either instance, attach one side to the EchoGear, the other side to your work station desk. The power strip won't move an inch, 1/16", or a millimeter, etc. Do yourself a favor and buy an EchoGear. I'm not a salesman. I don't get a percentage although I am, in fact, open to offers. Seriously, this thing makes life easier. I particularly like the EchoGear unit with 8-rotating outlets. It enables you to use all 8-inputs/plugs, not just the couple that will fit. I bet the EchoGear 8 outlet would accommodate my ancient Nakamishi 550 3-channel (!) cassette recorder plus a modern Art Tube MP plus a Zoom R24 and then add another. It's freedom....freedom for your gear to fit where you need it. Buy it. It's well made, the "gears" on the rotating AC outlets solid and will hold the heaviest power adapter at a 45% angle all day. It has the feel of solid craft....and build (I don't want to say workMANship these days!) and while I prefer the 8-input unit, you may like one of the many variations, but either way you head, secure your unit right away with Velcro or 2-sided tape. I think, as well, there are little receivers for nails or screws on the back. Go with the Velcro. Your problems are over. Life is good.
A**R
Perfect power surge bar
This power bar is great for plugging in different sizes of plugs. Regular power bars have the outlets so close together that I can only plug in 3 plugs with empty spaces in between as the plugs are too wide. With this power bar, I turn outlets to the side and can fit all my plugs in. On top of that, which is the main reason I purchased it, having the 2 usb charging ports make it even better. Thankfully, I haven't had a power outage yet, so I can't say how it will perform.
Q**A
Well built protector.
This surge protector is great for plugging in items that have bulky plugs. The plugs can be offset to accommodate various plugs. Worked great for our application. Have used it for a few months now and no issues. Quite satisfied.
L**Y
documentation is best part
I was looking for a power bar and this fit the bill. Very well made and I will buy more.However the best part if the info sheet that came with it. Jokes about Princess bride and many other that made it certainly more amusing to read in a time where everything is dull and dreary.
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