Belkin BZ103050vTVL Mini Surge Protector/Dual USB Charger
- 360-degree rotating plug with 4 locking position
- 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
- Comes with Lifetime Product and $75,000 Connected Equipment Warranties
Product Description
Hotel rooms and airport terminals never seem to have enough power outlets to charge all the devices today¿s traveler brings along. Now you can add outlets and peace of mind on business trips and vacations with the Belkin Mini Surge Protector. This new design features three AC outlets and two powered USB outlets* – perfect for MP3 players and mobile phones. * Important: This product¿s USB outlets cannot be used as a USB hub and does not transmit data. The powered USB outlets on this unit are intended solely for charging devices that can be charged via a USB interface… More >>
Belkin BZ103050vTVL Mini Surge Protector/Dual USB Charger
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5 comments
Meeth on December 15, 2009 at 7:12 am
Nothing mini about it. One of those “how do they make it look so small in the product shots”. Heavy and bulky…best to check the dimensions twice. Can handle nomadic power needs for the whole family, including the portable VCR and rechargable toaster oven.
Shamefully wasteful packaging. Made in China. Designed for road warriors checking two bags.
A. Rosenblum on December 15, 2009 at 8:25 am
Great product that fits in a very tiny space. Quick shipping and good communication
Tim M. Lusk on December 15, 2009 at 10:11 am
The second time I used this, there was a strong odor coming from the product. It smelled like it was burning and still smells burned. I believe it was about the catch fire!
BobG on December 15, 2009 at 12:10 pm
This seemed like the perfect idea for travel – every so often a hotel hasn’t upgraded their wiring since 1933 and you get one plug in the room. As a gadget freak that’s quite a challenge, so I routinely stock an extension cord so I can plug in my phone, computer, music player, camera battery etc. It’s also handy in airports, where you can share an outlet in the gate area rather than hunt far and wide for an unused one (why are they so stingy about power in airports anyway??)
My only disappointment is the size: it’s even bulkier than it looks online! Really. Why does it need to be so big?
It works as advertised and I am using it, but I don’t think I’d buy it again. How about more USB jacks and fewer 120v? Maybe skip the ground prongs? There’s got to be a way to make this smaller… it is for travel after all!
Robert Salita on December 15, 2009 at 2:36 pm
Hey, it really is big. So big that you’ll hesitate to take it with you. Best to wait for v2, whenever that will be.