Tripp Lite Isobar surge protector, 2 outlets, 6ft cord, metal vs Jabra Link 370 UC USB Bluetooth Adapter
Overall winner: Tripp Lite Isobar surge protector, 2 outlets, 6ft cord, metal
Key Differences
Tripp Lite's Isobar (A) is a metal‑housed two‑outlet surge protector with a heavy‑duty grounded cord and 6ft length, making it the durable, single‑purpose power protection choice. Jabra Link 370 (B) is a USB Bluetooth adapter focused on UC headset connectivity and audio, offering easy setup and broad UC compatibility but more mixed connectivity reports and fewer reviews
Tripp Lite Isobar surge protector, 2 outlets, 6ft cord, metal
Compact surge protector with two outlets and a heavy-duty grounded cord. Durable metal construction and surge protection for electronics; appreciated for build quality and reliable protection
Pros
- metal housing for durability
- two-outlet surge protection
- heavy-duty grounded cord and plug
- suitable for PCs, printers, routers
Cons
- mixed reports on trip behavior
- limited number of outlets
Jabra Link 370 UC USB Bluetooth Adapter
Compact USB Bluetooth adapter for UC devices with easy setup and solid audio quality. Users report good sound but mixed connectivity with some devices
Pros
- easy setup
- good sound quality
- compatible with UC devices
Cons
- mixed connectivity experiences
- some devices may not connect (e.g., certain AirPods)
- perceived value varies
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Jabra |
| Durability | Tripp Lite |
| Versatility | Tripp Lite |
| User Reviews | Tripp Lite |