
If you truely want to protect your electronic investments read here. The PR81-B from ELAC has my vote. Two front and rear facing usb a ports. Three groups AC outlets on the rear group one (2 high current iso outlets) group two (2 lower current w/ filtration iso outlets) group three (4 iso outlets w/ filtration). Digital display teads in real time voltage includes an unsafe voltage led reboot button , ground ok led additional AC outlet on the front
Posted by Mixing
Protecting your gear is important and this is one of the best! Plenty of plugs, spaced evenly so you can protect your TV, speakers and important electrical components.
Posted by Speaker
Pros: 9 outlets, status lights, ability to button-push reboot for some outlets, total voltage used indicator, USB device plugs on front Cons: Like most power "strips", spacing of outlets does not accommodate size and shape of all device plugs. One outlet is on front of box - convenient for temporary devices, but not for permanent installations. Biggest objections: 1. the "on" power light constantly flashes - it's not clear if that's by design, but it is distracting and obnoxious if our cabinet door is open to allow use of devices; 2. the conditioner is another box with a relatively large footprint for which we have to make shelf space.
Posted by Blwreath
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Customers have good things to say about the 9 Outlet/2 USB Component 3240 Joules Surge Protector/Power Conditioner. They appreciate the number of outlets, especially the high current outlet in the front for easy charging, and the surge protection capabilities of the product. The USB ports on the front and back of the unit are also seen as a convenient feature. However, some customers find the lights on the front panel to be too bright, even at the lowest dimming setting.