Your power does more with the Philips 3-Outlet, 2-USB Surge Orb. Converting one outlet into three grounded AC outlets and two standard USB ports with a combined 2.4A of charging power, this powerful extension cord adds more outlets where you need them most and keeps your electronics protected from dangerous power surges. The surge protector features a surge protection rating of 450 Joules to ensure your electronics are safeguarded from voltage spikes.
The surge protector’s convenient 8ft. braided fabric power cord is connected to a flat plug, allowing it to plug in easily behind desks, sofas and other furniture. Featuring a white and gray pattern, the decorative, woven fabric increases the cable’s durability, is tangle-resistant and adds instant style to any space. The unique, circular design of the surge protector is perfect for a conference room setup, home office or entertainment center. For use in grounded (three-prong) outlets only, this product comes equipped with a $50,000 connected equipment policy and is backed by a limited-lifetime no-hassle replacement plan. Your outlet deserves an upgrade with the Philips 3-Outlet, 2-USB Surge Orb. Model #SPP6230WC/37
Product Highlights
- Extend the use of your wall outlet with the Philips Surge Orb with its 4 grounded 3-prong outlets and 2 standard USB ports (2.4A)
- The unique, circular design of the surge protector is perfect for a conference room setup, home office or entertainment center
- The 8ft. extension cord gives you the freedom to plug in devices from almost anywhere in your home or office, including behind furniture, thanks to the space-saving flat plug
- Featuring a surge protection rating of 450 Joules, this extension cord is the ultimate in protection from voltage spikes and circuit overloads
- Braided cord resists tangles, eliminating the frustration and time of untangling cords
- The sleek white and gray color scheme blends seamlessly into your existing décor and add to the aesthetic of any room
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov