Accell D080B-051B (Out of stock): This surge protector’s main benefit was that instead of rigid outlets on a flat frame like most surge protectors, it has five short cables with the outlets at the end. The Accell is rated at a claimed 1,080 Joules and has a cut-off failsafe like many heavy-duty surge protectors offer. That’s good, but its unique shape makes it difficult to recommend for the average situation.
Belkin SRA007p12tt6: This is a classy-looking 12-outlet surge protector with a matte-white finish that would work better on a desk or otherwise visible spot than most of the other large protectors. Six of its outlets are widely spaced, and there are two 2.4-amp USB-A and one 3-amp USB-C outlet (4.5 amps combined max output). The wall plug is conveniently angled at 90 degrees at the end of the 6-foot cable.
Amazon Basics Smart Plug Power Strip: Amazon’s strip is fine, if you’re an Alexa user, but it lacked other smart features, and $40 is too high a price for this limited surge protector.
Belkin BE112230: This model uses the same flat design as the switched Belkin F7C01008q, just without the switch. It has six wide-spaced outlets, a claimed high 3,940 Joules of protection and a connected equipment warranty.
Belkin BST300bg: This is a decent travel alternative to the Accell. It has three outlets on the front and two USB ports on the top. The plug swivels so you can orient it in multiple ways. The Accell is a little smaller, but this is a good runner-up.
Belkin BSV300ttCW: This wall-mounted model has three outlets and two USB ports, all on the front. Its most interesting design feature is a lipped top surface where you can lean your phone while it’s charging.
Eve Energy Strip: The goal for this power strip may have originally been to provide an Apple-focused experience for those who have an iPhone or iPad (which are required to use the surge protector). The problem is that now other models from brands such as Tapo offer Apple compatibility without restrictions and at far lower prices, leaving this power strip far behind.
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