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Belkin Mini Surge Protector with USB Ports - 5 Outlets
$22.99
| Manufacturer: | Belkin Corporation |
|---|---|
| Mfr Part #: | BZ103050-TVL |
| Part Number: | G/BELBZ103050-TVL/n |
| Condition: | New |
| Warranty: | 10 year, factory |
| Platform: | Both |
| Availability: | Ships in 1-3 Days |
Overview
Mini Surge Protector with USB charger offers three AC outlets and two powered USB outlets. Perfect for MP3 players and mobile phones. 360-degree rotating plug has four locking positions. Surge Protector provides complete surge protection through all outlets.
Offers compact, lightweight, efficient design. Features mini-USB cable to charge virtually any USB device. USB outlets cannot be used as a USB hub and does not transmit data. The powered USB outlets on this surge protector are intended solely for charging devices that can be charged via a USB interface.
Features:
- 360-degree rotating plug with 4 locking positions
- Provides complete surge protection through all outlets
- Offers compact, lightweight, efficient design
- Features mini-USB cable to charge virtually any USB device—including BlackBerry® and Motorola® RAZR phones
Specs
Technical Information:
Receptacles:
- 3 x AC Power (3-prong)
- 2 x USB
Power:
- Current: 36000A Surge Current
- Surge Energy Rating: 918J
- Filtering: 150kHz ~ 100MHz up to 40 dB reduction
- Powered USB Output 5V/500mA each port
- UL Clamping Voltage UL1449 800V
Additional Information:
- Status Indicators: Surge Protection LED
- AC Plug Style Wall Mount
- Response Time: Less then 1 nanosecond
- 360-degree rotating plug with 4 locking positions
Warranty
Lifetime warranty from Belkin
What’s in the Box:
- 5-Outlet Mini Surge Protector with USB Charger
- Mini-USB Power Cable
- User Guide
Manufacturer Product#: BZ103050-TVL
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