TROND Surge Protector Power Strip with USB-C (13 outlets, 4000J) vs sleek socket ultra-thin outlet with cord concealer kit
Overall winner: TROND Surge Protector Power Strip with USB-C (13 outlets, 4000J)
Key Differences
sleek socket (A) focuses on discreet cord concealment and a flat extension design with easy installation, while TROND (B) offers broad power capacity with 13 spaced outlets plus USB-C Power Delivery and USB-A QC 3.0. A is positioned as the more affordable, low-profile cord-concealing solution; B is for users needing many outlets and fast USB charging
TROND Surge Protector Power Strip with USB-C (13 outlets, 4000J)
Power strip with USB-C PD up to 20W and USB-A QC 3.0 up to 18W, 13 wide-spaced outlets, and 4000J surge protection. Customers note easy wall-mounting and reliable surge protection for workstations
Pros
- 13 wide-spaced outlets
- USB-C PD and USB-A QC 3.0 ports
- built-in intelligent charging
- wall-mount capable
Cons
- only 5 ft cord length mentioned
- USB total output may be limited when using multiple ports
sleek socket ultra-thin outlet with cord concealer kit
Sleek socket provides a flat extension with multi-outlets to manage plugs and hide cords for a clutter-free space. Customers note it fits tight spots and behind furniture, while installation is straightforward
Pros
- hides outlets and cords neatly
- flat extension for space-saving
- dual 3-foot extensions reach opposite directions
- easy to install
Cons
- mixed feedback on adhesive strips
- some consider it pricey for an extension cord
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | sleek socket |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | TROND |
| User Reviews | sleek socket |