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  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Electrical power

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    Very good product it’s worked well with multiple different types of phones

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Practical and compact

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    Summary: A very practical outlet that looks nice on the wall, fits any type of adaptor, provides surge protection and has USB-C. I like it due to the compact form and practicality of the device. When setting up the device, you do not need to remove the wall place, just unscrew the screw of the wall plate and screw in the new plug. It will not likely go flush with the wall if you remote the outlet and you do not want any gaps for electrical items. Verify both lights are on when installed, the blue one shows it is protected and the green one shows it is grounded. After installation, the plug works very well with small and large adaptors alike. As pictured in the review, I can plug all slots with larger adaptors and simply need to rotate the plug as needed to ensure a good fit. The instructions show that the top dent of the unit can be used as a shelf for your phone to charge on top of. The USB-C outlets put a max output of 60 watts via PD and uses Gallium Nitride (GaN) which keeps heat levels low. As a result, if your phone supports higher levels, it should charge quickly so long as it supports the Power Delivery standard. As an example, my S23 Ultra seemed to charge at full speed (45W) based on the time estimated to charge but my OnePlus 11 did not as their 80W charging does not go over PD. The 60W is via an individual plug and it will split to 30W each if you are using both at the same time per the user guide. Most laptops support PD so unless you have a high-powered gaming laptop, your Ultrabook or MacBook should charge at decent speeds. As most of these devices tend to do, they provide good surge protection up to 1080 joules and includes a large $100,000 warranted for any damaged equipment from a surge.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great utility for my home devices

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    I never realized at how much devices we use in this household. From smart devices, chargers for our tablets/phones/computers, televisions, to air purifiers, we use a lot of power outlets. It’s been brought to my attention that many of these charging bricks and cables come in different sizes and many times they will not fit in my surge protectors and extensions. So this 360 Electrical - Revolve60 surge protector sounded like the answer to my home problem. What sets this apart from my other surge protectors is the 360 degree rotating outlets. This simple feature allows me to plug in any size of power brick into this and have space to do so. These four rotating outlets is such a great feature. Along with this, there are 2 usb-c ports at the top where I can plug in both a phone and tablet cord to charge at the same time. Installing was fairly simple. You need to remove the faceplate from the wall outlet because the Revolve60 will plug into the top outlet, while the lower outlet is used for additional grounding (I think that is the term, my dad is an electrician and not me). You then screw the middle screw in to make it more secure. The power delivery here communicates with my devices to provide exact and precise charges. They state that it uses Gallium Nitride, a material that allows it to provide the higher wattages needed in an efficient manner. This helps reduce the heat when charging. So far, I’ve noticed that my devices and cords are not warm anymore. Since most of our smartphones and tablets require 30 watts and computers need 45 watts to charge, and the usb-c can’t produce that much. This Revolve60 is able to provide 60 watts through those usb-c ports at the top. This also serves as a surge protector where you it protects you with 1080 joules of surge protection. This is great because many times if I decide to plug in my vacuum on that side of the wall, I would experience some power outages due to tripping breakers. The Revolve60 has protected me from that so far (knock on wood). Overall, I am really happy with this product and has allowed my home devices to work more efficiently.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Exactly what I wanted

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    I was not familiar with this company prior to receiving this, but they knocked it out of the park. This thing is a beast! It's got heft and size and if I could essentially replace every outlet in my house with one of these I would be a happier homeowner. Speaking of, this is designed to completely cover your outlet. You will not just be able to stick it into the bottom outlet and still use the top. It covers both things and has a plastic piece that sticks out the back that, along with the included screw (which is oddly not shown in some product photos), allows you to completely stabilize the power strip in place. This thing ain't moving unless I loosen that screw. And I love that. My one concern about it beforehand was that the lights might be annoying as I intended to use this at an outlet that is exactly at the corner of my bed where my head rests. I was worried it might be too bright and I'd have to tape over the lights in order to sleep. Well, that hasn't been an issue whatsoever. I notice them when I specifically look for them, but don't add any amount of significant light pollution to the room. So, really I can't think of a single thing I'd change about this surge protector. The outlets themselves rotate with a nice clicky sound that allows you to turn it to the exact spot you want it. The USB-C chargers are super handy. I forget the exact wattage through those, but the speeds are good. Know that you will decrease the speed for both if charging two devices via USB-C at the same time. Given the number of outlets available I suspect it will be easy for most to not have to rely on that, or to just use both USB-C outlets to charge two devices overnight, where you aren't concerned about getting to 100% as quickly as possible anyway. All in all, easy recommend here.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    This is How All Power Outlets Should Be Designed

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    I’ve had a couple power strips made by 360 Electrical over the years and have found them to be well made and unique in design and functionality. The Revolve60 follows in their footsteps with slick features and a first for me of having surge protection built into the unit. The Revolve60 is designed to fit over the wall plate of a standard, dual-outlet receptacle, but it will not attach properly to a receptacle that is a GFCI unit (the kind with “Test” and “Reset” buttons). You remove the single, center screw of the standard wall plate, leave the wall plate in position, insert the Revolve60 into the 3-hole grounded outlets and secure it into position using the screw that is held captive to the unit. You will need a flat blade screwdriver to remove your existing wall plate screw and a Philips or flat blade screwdriver to tighten this unit into place. Once you insert the Revolve60 into the receptacles, the two front-mounted lights will illuminate indicating there is a ground circuit present (green light) and that the surge protection circuitry is functioning (blue light). If the green light does not illuminate, the device should not be used on that household circuit. The Revolve60 features four 3-hole, grounded AC power outlets, each of which rotate through click stops a full 360 degrees to allow for maximum flexibility in the positioning of cords that have large power-supply bricks built into the male AC plug. This feature allows for utilization of all of the AC outlets that might otherwise be blocked by the large “wall warts” on the device cords. I attached four of the largest devices I could find in the house, and they all fit (see review photo). These four AC outlets are protected from power surges and spikes by built in circuitry that provides 1080 joules of protection and the manufacturer offers a warranty protecting up to $100,000 of connected equipment from damage. Note that if the blue light on the front is not illuminated, the Revolve60 is no longer providing power surge protection and this defines the end of the product’s life and it should be replaced as it has provided the intended service of protecting your equipment (this is not a defect and the device is not warranted for this situation). Also built into the model 3E0773 unit are two USB Type-C charging ports that have a total power output of 60 watts regardless of which port is used. If BOTH ports are being used, the maximum output is 30 watts to each port. This is sufficient to charge two modern smart phones at once, or a large tablet or laptop. You can attach two devices that can draw a total of more than 60 watts, but the devices will simply charge slower than they are capable of. The devices connected to these ports to charge will regulate how much current they will accept, so there is no concern that you are using too powerful of a charger. The top edge of the Revolve60 is designed so that you can rest a smart phone on top of it while it is charging. The device is also designed to make it usable either in an AC receptacle down by floor level, or one at counter height such as in a kitchen. It should be kept away from water, so bathroom use is probably not the best idea. In the enclosed instruction leaflet, the manufacturer states that the Revolve60 should NOT be used with extension cords, power strips, multi-outlet adapters, heaters, sump pumps, life support devices, water-related devices, vehicle battery chargers, or conventional, convection, or microwave ovens. If you need a simple power strip to connect multiple devices that have “wall warts”, 360 Electrical makes products that have the revolving outlet functionality without the USB charger built in. But if you are in need of that feature AND also need high-wattage, fast-charging ability for your devices along with surge protection for expensive electronic equipment, the Revolve60 meets those needs in a stylish and convenient package. If I had three thumbs, all of them would be pointing up.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    There's none better

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    The Revolve60 is the ultimate wall outlet surge protector for anyone with a small collection of devices with brick-style power adapters. Bonus: it also has top notch built-in USB-C charger with two 30w USB-C ports for your phone, tablet, game controllers and so on (or you can use one port alone for 60w of charge power – enough for most consumer laptops). So technically, it can power up-to 6 devices at once. I think everyone can agree surge protectors, while essential are perhaps the most boring peripheral ever. But I experienced a small thrill when I found this one that actually does everything advertised and is well made too. I’ve bought many outlet surge protectors claiming to accommodate brick-style plugs. Some touted sockets on 3-sides, others that the sockets turned like a Rubik’s cube, and still others just made the distance between some sockets wider. In real life I found all these approaches flawed and left me wanting. Specifically, they still left me with one or more unusable sockets thanks to a bulky neighboring plug. So, still hungry for the perfect surge protector, I relished trying the Revolve60. 360 Electrical found the solution: let the sockets rotate fully 360 degrees. It works perfectly – take a look at the photo I posted – 2 brick adapters, 1 oversized plug, and 1 standard grounded plug. All fit perfectly, not forced in. Above everything else, the most important part of any surge protector is its level of internal engineering. Is it tested to not ruin your devices, or worse your house? On that score too, the Revolve60 is a clear winner. It’s ETL listed, and for real, not just claimed as is common with no-name surge protectors. It’s also FCC tested to insure it doesn’t interfere with wireless signals in your home. The USB-C charger is PD and GaN (heat reducing), which is what top-end electronics makers recommend for fast charging their devices and to preserve the life of the battery. Build quality is what you would expect of a high-end surge protector. It has heft, in contrast to lighter low-tech hollow-feeling ones that make you doubt their effectiveness. I also love the “click” of sockets when rotated and locked into place. Like similar surge protectors of this size, the Revolve60 offers 1080 Joules of protection, which is a decent level for devices like small desktop and laptop computers, TVs, tablets, and home A/V. I have no doubt the Revolve60 will do its job if a nasty surge makes its way into my home. The design is well thought-out and modern looking too. I especially appreciate how the USB-C ports are on the top front for easy access. It’s annoying when ports are placed in the bottom or middle of the protector that get obscured by the power adapters. Also nice is the “grounded” (green) and “protected” (blue) lights are minimized at the bottom so they don’t become a distraction. However, be cognizant of them to make sure your equipment is being protected. If there is one design element that doesn’t thrill me it’s the prominence of the 360 logo, but that’s a nit-pick on an otherwise great design. Installation is easy but does require removing your existing outlet’s wall plate. From there you just screw in the Revolve60. There is no way around this, and really no reason to try. A 3-prong grounded outlet is also a must so if you have an older home without these types of outlets the Revolve60 won’t work for you. Finally, only install in a single outlet. If you have side-by-side dual outlets it will be an awkward fit at best, and you’ll lose access to the other outlet as well. That’s the Revolve60. Bottom line, I think it is the best wall outlet option around to solve the problem of too many devices and not enough outlets. It claims it can power and protect up-to 4 electronic devices with oversized plugs and in my experience it does. The integrated USB charger is just icing. That’s a total of 5 or 6 connected devices in a relatively compact, well-engineered package. You gotta love that.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Adaptability

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    The Revolve60 is great for any home. Ether it to be installed on an outet that is heavily used or to have it in a location where you need to have outlets that rotate to accommodate charging bricks or awkward plugs. What I like the most is that the usb c chargers are capable of charging up to 60 watts. This allows me to charge my MacBook Pro through the built in port without my Mac charging brick. I would Iike to note though my MacBooks charging brick is 96 watts so using the revolve while space saving is not time saving. Also, you can only use one usb c port at a time to achieve 60 watts. Having two devices plugged in is usb c will split the wattage to 30 watts per usb c port. This is unfortunate as I often charge multiple devices at the same time (MacBook Pro and iPhone pro) so charging will take longer. 30 watts is enough to charge a MacBook air but I wouldn’t want to charge my pro that low or nothing will ever happen. As long as you only use usb c at a time then you will achieve 60 watts. The highest wattage to charge an iphone is typically only 30 watts (even for the pro). So you can charge two cell phones at the same time via usb c and face no trade offs compared to a typical charger. The 4 swivel ports/outlets are great. At first I thought it’s really no big deal because all four outlets are on top of each other; however, I was wrong. Having the capability to rotate each outlet allows you to fit in anything you may like. The outlet looks and feels modern, the top part of the the outlet holds your phone against the wall by an angle but you wouldn’t know it when a phone is not on it. This outlet is smart by equally distributing power through its ports, provides power protection to your devices with 1080 joules of surge protection, and lifetime limited warranty of $100,000 for your devices if something were ever to happen while being connect to the revolve60. Install was like any other with 1 outlet plug to 4 with securing to a wall outlet using a center screw. Essentially you just install this on any home outlet. It will utilize either the top or bottom plug (depending how your outlets were installed) of an outlet while covering the 2nd outlet without use.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Nifty and useful gadget

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    _____ *Pros: -Converts my 2-outlet to a 4-outlet + 2 USB-C system. -The rotating outlet design is brilliant and convenient. -Having two 30W USB-C outputs is useful for phones and tablets. _____ *Cons: -None I got the 4-outlet Revolve60 for one of my living room outlets, and it’s so convenient! Instead of having just two AC outlets, I now have four, and the two 30W USB-C outlets are powerful enough to charge any of my smartphones or tablets. If you want the full advertised 60W of USB-C power to charge a laptop, then only one USB-C outlet can be active/in-use at once. If both USB-C outlets are being used, then the power will get split into two 30W segments. I knew about that before placing my order so it wasn’t a rude surprise. The four 360-degree rotating outlets are very convenient as I do have some devices with large chargers and they can co-exist without blocking each other. The 1080 joules of protection is decent. I wouldn’t trust this device to protect my gaming PC but it’s good enough for smart hubs, routers, and security camera base stations. Overall, I’m quite satisfied and happy with this product. It gets 5 Stars from me. 👍

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    How many times have you wanted a product like this

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    I can never have enough surge protection. We've lost a refrigerator, a tv, (both blown electronic boards) and my outdoor lighting. So having another quality piece that plugs directly into an outlet as opposed to having it's own cord is well appreciated. Yes, I've owned plug-in type surge protectors like this, but they're mostly cheaply made, and the warning lights on them start blinking or go off altogether. I often wonder whether I'm really protected. Just by the heft alone you can tell this is built to last. The specs on this are first class. 60 watts of Type C charging power, which is more than enough to do your phone, Ipad, or laptop. I haven't seen anything else like this on the market. It also provides 1000+ Jules of surge protection, which again, is superior to any similar plug in device. Many don't even share the level of protection offered. But the real attraction of the Revolve is - yes, it revolves! How many times have you tried to plug in a power supply only to see it won't fit. I've got surge strips plugged into surge strips just to get enough space. Problem solved. I'm very happy to have received the Revolve, and while I heartily recommend, I probably shouldn't need to; this product will sell itself.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Very nice surge protector

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    Just received this surge protector and it’s definitely a quality product. It has 4 receptacles enabling the user to plug in a total of 4 appliances. It also has 2 USB-C ports enabling you to simultaneously charge two items. I love this option, as I’m always looking to charge a device and having extra charging ports is a blessing. The product has a mounting screw which attaches directly into your wall plate. When the device is properly screwed into the wall plate, it provides a very secure product which stays put and doesn’t wiggle around. One of my favorite features of this product are the rotating plugs. There have been many times especially when I have bulky items to plug in, that they don’t fit properly because of the plugs position. Problem solved with this device because you can rotate and spin the receptacle in any direction that is needed for the successful insertion of you power plug or device. This product also has a lifetime limited warranty and provides coverage up to a $100,000 dollars. That is a great feature offered by the manufacturer! I’m loving this product!

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Another Great Power Device From 360 Electrical!

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    This is my third product from the team at 360 and I couldn't be happier with it. My first product from them was a similar power bank but the plugs were on the sides and it was EXACTLY what my wife had asked me to find. She has it on the wall by her sink in the bathroom and it keeps the cords nicely out of the way in a cramped corner, plus it also has USB ports (USB-A on that model), which are great for a few of her personal care items that power/charge via USB (a jewelry cleaner and a trimmer). The Revolve60 is like the bigger brother to the other unit in that it's a bit more versatile in the plugs it can handle given the front facing plugs and the ability to rotate. It also has updated USB-C outlets that make it exactly what I wanted for our kitchen/living room (we have an open concept house). The Revolve60 is mounted on section of counter between the two 'rooms' where we often set up devices to charge. Now that area is going to be our main charging hub for all of our devices, from phones, to tablets, to laptops, and bluetooth speakers. I have no bad things to say about the Revolve60, but I will point out one thing that is 'weird' but not really an issue. The picture that Best Buy uses for the Revolve60 and the sticker on the box would seem to indicate that this is model 3E0773 which DOES NOT have the screw in the center that you can use to secure the hub to the wall outlet (a nice feature if you need it). The picture on the box, the markings on the unit, and the actual unit all show/have the center screw. Like I said, this is a feature that is good to have, because if you don't need it or can't use it because of the wall outlet configuration, the screw can be removed. The outlet that I'm using the Revolve60 with does not have a screw configuration that would allow me to use this feature but my lower wall plugs do, so if I ever move it I can then use the securing screw. If you need an outstanding power hub to charge all of your modern devices, you can't go wrong with the Revolve60.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Superb Product

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    Most surge protectors are in a power strip format with 6 outlets. If the plugs are large, it can be difficult (or impossible) to plug in more than 3 devices. The Revolve60 has a hub configuration with rotating sockets that can accommodate up to 4 plugs of any size. It also has 2 USB type C 60 watt ports for phone, tablet or other device charging. It uses Charge Sense to evenly distribute power between the ports. My iPhone charging cord was not compatible with the USB port and I still had to use the adapter. But my Microsoft Surface Duo charging cord plugged directly into the port. To install the Revolve60 in a standard wall double socket, remove the screw from the wall cover plate but leave the plate where it is. Plug in the surge protector/charger and tighten the replacement screw until it secures the unit to the plate. Installation will only take a couple of minutes. I didn’t want to lose the original screw, so I taped it to the bottom of the surge protector. Some instructions I found online had a warning about not over tightening the screw so I stopped turning it once the box felt like it was firmly attached to the outlet. But the box does wiggle a little so I may need to tighten it down some more. It’s a fairly heavy piece that is held in place with a 3 pronged plug and one screw. To be on the safe side and not cause any damage, whenever I need to remove a plug I hold the Revolve60 firmly against the wall and pull gently on the plug. I had a printer, an AIO computer and a shredder plugged into the wall with no surge protector, which was just asking for trouble. The 3 plugs would’ve fit in a power strip surge protector, but the cords were too short. The Revolve60 was the perfect solution with 1080 joules of protection. It has subdued Protected and Grounded lights for a visual reassurance that everything is working properly. The in-the-wall configuration with rotating outlets is a big improvement over a power strip and the USB charging ports are an added bonus.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best of the Best Engineered Smart Surge Protector

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    INTRODUCTION: 360 Electrical is a privately held company based in Salt Lake City, Utah. They have a stellar reputation for manufacturing innovative, premium quality consumer power products & accessories. So when 360 Electrical introduced a new surge protector: "Resolve60", with 4 rotating outlets & 2 high powered USB-C, our ears perked up. DISCOVERY: Featuring massive 1080 Joules electrical protection from spikes & over voltage, you can trust your expensive electronics to Resolve60. My favorite features are the patented rotating electrical outlets that provide the maximum flexibility for large or small power packs (often referred to as "wall warts"). Simply rotate these outlets for the best fit. It is so frustrating to buy a 6, 10, 12 or even a 15 outlet strip with fixed outlets, only to find the oversized power adaptors won't fit side-by-side. Frequently I find only 2 to 3 power adaptors can fit, even on the best fixed outlet strip. The 2 USB-C ports produce 60 Watt total output, enough to power a full size laptop! Most surge protectors supply 20 Watt maximum to their USB-C, enough for cell phones & barely some tablets. Even better, current is monitored so your phone, tablet & laptop get the optimum power. CONCLUSION: Resolve60 reduces clutter where cell phones, tablets, laptops, cameras & GoPro batteries charge. It has a stabilizing screw (simply remove the existing outlet faceplate & screw Resolve60 in) for solid mounting on the wall. Resolve60 towers head & shoulders above all competitive products for innovation, practical design & quality. It earns my Highest Recommendation!

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Super Intelligent Wall Mounted Surge Protector!

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    We live in Florida, in the area of the state, known as the lightning capital of America. We get a LOT of thunderstorms with a LOT of lightning strikes. Not long ago, a lightning strike took out our SimpliSafe Base Station and our Amazon Echo Show. So I was very happy to have the chance to add this wall mounted 360 Electrical -Revolve60, 4 rotating outlets, with 2 usb C plugs, feating 1080 joules. A joule is a measure of energy released over a period of time. Interestingly, the average lightning strike releases about one billion joules of energy over a fraction of a second. A surge protector joule rating indicates how much energy it can absorb before it fails. The more joules you have, the better protected your devices will be. And according to what I've read, 1000 joules is enough to protect the average computer, so this device which has 1080 joules is more than enough for smaller electronics, like our SimpliSafe Base Station and Amazon Echo Show. This Revolved60 is newly redesigned and oputputs enough USB C power to charge most full-size laptops with a full 60 watts of power. Most other USB C ports don't have nearly the power this unit does! It's made of super conducting Gallium Nitride (Advanced Gallium Nitride or GaN) transistors, which are more efficient than silicone transistors and reduces heat buildup, making charging your devices safer and cooler. Also included are 4 rotating electrical plugs to plug electrical items into. It comes nicely packaged and includes a screw to mount it more safely into an electrical outlet, as long as your outlets have the mounting screw in the center of the outlet. Our outlets do not, so we cannot take advantage of the provided plate screw. It's firmly attached to the outlet we chose anyway, so I'm not concerned we can't lock it down. According to 360 Electrical, "Power Delivery maximizes charging performance by constantly communicating with your devices to safely deliver the exact amount of power needed." And it also uses Charge Sense technology to "intelligently distribute power between ports when charging more than one device." This is a very intelligent, compact, well-made surge protector, which is VERY affordable and should provide all the protection I need for the devices which are plugged into it. It's a bonus for sure that the USB C ports output 60 watts of power, giving me the option to charge devices which require higher power, using USB C. The sum of all the parts and technology included for the price, makes this a fantastic value, for sure!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent

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    The rotating outlets are killer and the usb-c plugs are a nice touch. kind of expensive though.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent

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    The rotating outlets and USB-C charging ports are what sold me on this, and everything works as advertised. I wouldn't recommend relying on it for critical surge protection with high powered devices. You would be much better off with an uninterruptible power supply (UPS/Battery backup) with automatic voltage regulation (AVR/sine wave conditioning) for any important, non-mobile devices. However this works great for the night stand, end table, or kitchen outlet (away from water of course). Also, remember to NEVER connect a surge protector to another surge protector or extension cord, as it could start a fire! As a side note, never connect a laser printer/copier, refrigerator, or any other device with a large capacitor to a surge protector, outlet multiplier, extension cord, or UPS/battery backup, as it WILL start a fire. Thanks!

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Handy to Have!

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    The Revolve60 (R60) is a multi-outlet, USB-C charger (up to 60 watts), and surge protector. The name apparently comes from the fact the four available plugs can be manually revolved to better accept oversized plugs. The hardest part of installation is unpackaging the device. With that done, just plug it in. I strongly suggest you plug it into an outlet that Is easy to access and won’t jut out into a busy area. The R60 itself protrudes about 5” from the outlet you have plugged it into. Then, with plugs inserted, it protrudes up to 9” in my set up (See photo.) or more depending upon the plug size you are inserting. It is nice to have a couple of USB slots, but it is not so nice that they are both USB-C. If you need a slot other than C, you must use an adapter. This, potentially, adds more protrusion. Apple users shouldn’t have a problem. While, in my view, there are some minor negatives as mentioned; but, overall, the R60 is a handy item to have when you have more plugs than outlets where you need them.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great outlet surge protector

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    This has been a really good outlet and surge protector for my usage. I can charge my high-powered usb-c devices via the usb-c ports and still have 4 regular outlet plugs freed up. It has been worth the price for me.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Nice features, but somewhat expensive

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    Pro: -2 USB-C (30W dual charge, or 60W each) -Power Delivery (PD) and Charge Sense Con: -Need to be screwed into outlet faceplate -Expensive The 360 Surge Protector is designed well, with 2 USB-C and 4 rotating outlets. The top has an angle to place your phone while charging. It has indicators showing whether it’s grounded and if the protector is still good to protect against surges. The USB-C ports have a combined total of 60W, so when both are being used, each will output 30W. 60W is enough to charge a mid size laptop. The ports also have Power Delivery (PD) and Charge Sense. PD will deliver the right amount to your smart devices, and Charge Sense will distribute the power between the two ports (30W vs 60W). One possible drawback is that this version (there’s another one that doesn’t have it) needs to be screwed in the faceplate of the outlet. It’s not difficult, but it makes it less convenient to move around. The screw doesn’t seem to be really needed other than to secure the surge protector to the outlet, since it can get heavy with all the adapters plugged in. While it’s a bit expensive for a 4 outlet, you get the rotating outlets to fit bigger adapters and built-in smart USB-C chargers. It provides enough protection and power for devices like a work laptop. The screw makes it less convenient to move it around, but keeps it stable.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great option for expanding outlets.

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    Install was easy. Just had to remove screw on the plate and then put it on and screw it in to place. The convenience of having the 2 Type C connectors is fantastic. This is behind my night stand next to my bed, so having the convenience of the ports and not needing a separate charger is a big win there. I also like the ability of being able to rotate the outlets. I'm currently using all the ports. Prior i used the 2 outlets, one had a power strip connected. I do like that this also tells if the outlets are grounded as well. The fact it also offers surge protect gives me some peace of mind as I have my CPAP plugged in to it and it was by no means cheap. I think I would like one that offers 5 or 6 outlets though. Still, having the 2 Type C ports goes a long way in reducing the need to have multiple chargers connected. Both offer up to 60W, but will only work at 30 if to devices are connected. I can say that it supports Fast Chraging, though it doesn't support Super Fast charging for Samsung Devices despite testing with various capable cables. Though Fast charging is plenty quick for most people. For the price and the features, it's well worth the investment.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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