TROND Surge Protector Power Bar With USB C, 12W 2 USB A Ports, 18W Quick Charge QC 3.0 & USB C PD Power Delivery, Flat Plug Power Strip With 13 AC…
Original price was: $59.99.$45.99Current price is: $45.99.
Last updated on March 24, 2025 1:12 pm Details
- USB C Power bar with High-Speed charging– Deliver an 18W high-speed charge to phones, Tablets, and more with USB-C Power Delivery & USB-A Quick Charge 3.0 port(share 18W Max output), combine with 2 more USB-A ports(share 12W Max output), easily to charge 4 devices simultaneously.
- 13 Widely spaced AC outlets power bar. Extra space in-between(38mm vs. 30mm on other power strips) can provide room for large plug adapters without blocking adjacent outlets. Easily plug in your PC, monitor, printer, TV, Android Box, Echo & more. Max.power: 1875W (125V~15A).
- Safety assurancc. It’s ETL listed, and the surge protector power bar made of the top-grade UL94 V-0 flame-retardant material. With 4000J surge protection, it safeguards your TV, computers, phones & office equipment from potentially damaging power disturbances, creating peace of mind.
- Low-Profile flat plug power bar with USB C. Made of 14AWG pure copper, the 5-foot extension cord is heavy-duty and has better current carrying capacity (15A). The low-profile space-saving 45° angled flat plug doesn’t block the bottom receptacle.
- Wall mountale design. 4 screw-mounting tabs allows you to securely install this surge protector power strip in various applications, including entertainment center, behind TV, dorm room, guest room, garage, desktop, under desk/counters, workbenches, etc.
Specification: TROND Surge Protector Power Bar With USB C, 12W 2 USB A Ports, 18W Quick Charge QC 3.0 & USB C PD Power Delivery, Flat Plug Power Strip With 13 AC…
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TROND Surge Protector Power Bar With USB C, 12W 2 USB A Ports, 18W Quick Charge QC 3.0 & USB C PD Power Delivery, Flat Plug Power Strip With 13 AC…
Original price was: $59.99.$45.99Current price is: $45.99.
Jason T –
It works as expected for my double desktop setup. The spacing between sockets is well thought out. I can plug in those large bulky heads without condemning another hole. It mounts easy to a wall. It seems well built. I’d recommend and would buy again.
aroundawhile –
For years, I’ve done battle with power strips that have those stupid plastic indentations on the back for mounting. It is almost impossible to put the screws into the wall at exactly the correct distance apart. And then you have to screw them in just the right amount or the strip will slide around when you try to plug things in. And it never gets mounted perfectly horizontal or vertical so it looks sloppy. So I bought this strip because it had external mounting tabs. Also, because it has 13 plugs that are separated so they don’t get covered by large power bricks. I work from home and have lots (I mean LOTS) of things I have to plug in. I liked it so much, I bought another 2 units. Now my walls look neat and professional. Here’s how you mount it perfectly horizontal (or vertical):
1. Hold it against the wall where you want it.
2. Drill a hole for the upper right screw hole and put a screw in loosely.
3. Install a “level” program on your mobile phone (I use BubbleLevel)
4. Rotate the strip so the top is horizontal (use the level in your phone).
5. Now mark the other 3 holes.
6. Move the strip out of the way and drill the other 3 holes.
7. Rotate it back and screw it in.
Michael Sander –
Update: TROND customer support reached out to me and was extremely courteous, above and beyond what I expected. I would purchase from them again in the future just based off their customer support and knowing that they have my back even if something goes wrong.
Original review:
Don’t be fooled by the 3 star rating, this product is fantastic. The plugs are really intelligently laid out and everything fits nicely next to one another. The layout is good enough that this is replacing two power bars with a lot of room to spare.
The negative comes from the shipping. The box appears to have been both crushed, and subject to an animal boring its way inside. There are bite marks on the power bar itself and a noticeable scuff on both the top and bottom of the power bar from whatever was dropped on this box that punctured the box. This might be relatively excusable, but someone took a look at that box and said “yeah this is fine” and put that inside an amazon envelope to ship to me. The envelope is pristine, so the damage all occurred before shipping.
Peter Gun –
If you need 6 power adapters and 4 regular plugs, this product is for you. The USB port is not impressive. It took 5 minutes to charge 3% of iPhone 11.
I really like this product. Unfortunately, the cord is only 5ft.
Johnny L. –
I still have 5 extra spots and this thing can fit all my plugs it is awesome. Very sturdy and I like the plug is a little angled for my setup. The type-c and USB charging ports are awesome. I never need a dedicated charger for my phone anymore.
sg –
I bought this surge protector for plugging the majority of my computer stuff under the desk and not have the wires going all the way to the ground as I have a standing desk. It fits the bill perfectly. Gives me 13 AC outlets that are nicely spaced out.
It comes with 5 screws and I installed it under my desk where I can plug in the majority of my devices along with USB devices (+USB C).
No issues so far (been using it for almost 1 month) and it is way more cleaner with just the surge protector’s wire going to the main outlet.
Recommended for under-desk or wall mount.
Eudaimonium –
Purchased Dec 2020, and by July 2021 all the USB ports have died completely. 20W USB PD port was only used to charge an iPad Pro that needs an 18W charger, and the 12W USB ports couldn’t handle an iPhone 11 for a year. Cool form factor, too bad it didn’t live up to its USB specifications.
Marc C. –
I mounted it underneath my wooden desk for better cable management with my own screws (the included ones are… a bit small and short, they wouldn’t have lasted for long).
It charges me phone very quickly through the included usb ports and the power sockets are well distanced enough that you can plug most/everything that you need on a computer.
Matt Hilton –
There are plenty options when shopping for a “power strip”, but not all manufacturers seem to apply logic in designing their products. This TROND strip essentially checks all the boxes for me. The top most important factors for me are sturdy, safe construction and practical lay-out. Secondary, but still important, aspects are low profile plug and neutral color. The TROND replaced my 10 year-old “PowerMaster II Surge Protector” that I purchased from Walmart. It had served its purpose, but it was a bit bulky, and the surge suppression was probably non-existent at this point. The TROND is quite simply just a nicer unit. I have this under my couch and it plugs directly into a floor outlet. The couch is in the middle of the room, so I like for the cords from the lamps on the two end tables to slip right under the couch unnoticed. This is also powering two laptop transformers, a cordless telephone base, and a USB fast mobile device charger. Additionally, I have a couple 3 ft heavy-duty extension cords plugged in to provide quick access for intermittently used items like a heating pad. This way, you can just reach under the couch blindly and plug something in quickly. The addition of the USB ports is in keeping with its modern design, but ultimately unimportant to me. I would have used the USB-C outlet to power my rapid charger, but apparently the 18W from the TROND is not what my charger wanted. That’s not an issue for me because given the 13 logically and practically spaced outlets on the TROND, I have sufficient surplus to use the charger’s native USB dongle.
The bottom line is that the TROND is thoughtfully designed with a low-profile, yet sturdy construction and practical lay-out. I will not hesitate to purchase more of these.
CardFanDubG –
I am very pleased with the TROND USB C Power Strip Surge Protector. I had a nest of cords behind the computer desk going to two electrical strips. I used the provided screws to attach this unit to the side of a wooden file cabinet. This allowed me to organize the plugs. The placement of the horizontal and vertical plugs worked perfect for me. The unit construction is excellent.
The purchase arrived quickly as promised. Was packaged in original box inside a second box. The packaging was very good and did not allow the unit to move around. If needed, I would not hesitate purchasing this product again.
Carlo –
I have this mounted under my desk with the included screws. The ability to mount it easily is an underrated feature and should be on all power bars.
The included USB ports can charge anything, I use it to charge my phone, tablet, and laptop (Thinkpad T480s).
Having 13 outlets is awesome as I never have to worry about running out. They are also positioned in such a way that you can plug in big adapters and they still fit alongside the ones next to it.
The surge protection also seems to be top notch after seeing the other power bars on Amazon. It seems to be able to handle more than double the energy at 4000 joules whereas others don’t even break 2000.
Brandon S –
I’ll just start by saying you won’t find anything like this in a store for anywhere near this price. The fact that it had a USB C charger built in, was worth it alone. The build seems to be excellent quality & works as expected. I saved myself having to buy another USB C plug in since phone manufacturers decided to stop shipping them. I will most likely be getting another one soon.
Jay –
Why I buy this because it is plat board, not a bar, when you put many plugs on it, this thing still stand rock-firm, big plugs will not fall out, and with some USB port, you can save some USB charger, makes room looks not that mass, all good.