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I'm very pleased with this lightning protection power strip, it has withstood several power surges and protected my PC.
Better to be safe than sorry! This Belkin power strip is ideal for protecting your electronic equipment. This surge protector has 2 USB ports and offers protection on 3 lines and protects your equipment against surges that may occur between the phase, neutral and earth lines.
Lightning protection block with 6 mains sockets and 2 USB charging ports
General information |
Product name |
Belkin lightning power strip (6 mains sockets 2 USB sockets) |
Brand |
Belkin | |
Model |
BSV604CA2M | |
Technical specifications |
Number of sockets |
6 |
RJ11 protection (Tel) |
No | |
RJ45 protection (Network) |
No | |
TV antenna protection |
No | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 25 Nov 2014
I'm very pleased with this lightning protection power strip, it has withstood several power surges and protected my PC.
I was looking for a recognised brand of power strip that could accommodate my various gamer devices and also have two USB charging ports: mission accomplished.
This is the third Belkin lightning surge protector I've bought.
The centralized switch is really a plus. It allows me to switch off all the connected devices every night (most of them are chargers which, even in standby mode, consume electricity for nothing).
The layout of each socket is well thought out as it allows several transformers to be connected easily.
On the other hand, on my 3 Belkin surge protectors, the "Not Grounded" light stays on. Although the sockets to which they are connected are well grounded... I haven't found the explanation yet.
The power strip is of very good quality and very solid!
It is a bit bulky but you just have to find a suitable space for it.
The ON / OFF button is nice.
The 2 USB ports are so handy!
Very good. No problems at all. A little big but does the job.
I haven't had any problems with it yet.
I haven't tested the USB plugs yet though.
It's a shame you can't hook it up with a hook on the back.