John P. Falcone | Mar 11, 2008
You'd think that the design for power strips and surge protectors would be
pretty much played out, but Belkin has actually done some pretty interesting
things with them in recent years: Clamp-on
models, ones that hide all of the wall warts, and even the forthcoming
Conserve,
an eco-friendly model that truly shuts off connected devices at the touch of a
wireless remote.
The company is taking that spirit of innovation on the road with its latest
power product: The Belkin Mini Surge Protector. The travel-friendly model packs
three grounded three-prong power outlets and two powered USB ports into its tiny
frame, and plugs directly into the wall socket, so there's no dangling cord. A
green LED confirms that connected devices are protected against surges, which
Belkin backs with a US$75,000 warranty.
In other words, this one miniature power
strip should be able to power and protect your laptop, iPod, and cellphone--and
still have space left over for connecting two other AC-powered devices. Belkin
even throws in a mini-USB cable, which will work with many brands of cellphones.
Yes, laptop-toting travelers can usually use the spare ports on their computer
to juice up various mobile devices. Considering that the device is slated to
cost less than US$25, the Belkin Mini Surge Protector looks to be a worthwhile
combination of the
Monster
Power Outlets To Go and Belkin's
Dual USB Power Adapter.
Like that latter model, we wish Belkin would include more
USB ports, since the list of USB-powered
devices--phones, Blackberrys, iPods, the Nintendo DS, PSP,
and Bluetooth headsets--is seemingly endless.
You might see the Belkin Mini Surge Protector already available for preorder
on some online stores, but the company says that it should be widely available
"in office superstores" by the end of April.
Via
Crave CNET
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