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Travel with Power with the Belkin Mini Surge Protector

by Allie Moore

Apr 4, 2015

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Products / Travel

Charging electronics while traveling can be challenging, especially when outlet availability is limited. Instead of fighting for outlets at the airport café or crawling underneath your hotel bed to reach the only remaining outlet, bring along your own sleek, carry-on-sized mobile outlet for multi-device charging wherever your trip lands.

 

Belkin has constructed a new mini charger that lets you charge multiple items at once, whether you are at the airport or in a hotel room where more than two items need to be charged at once and kept within arm’s reach (for example, your laptop, mobile phone and tablet).

 

Available for $24.99 on Belkin’s website or on Amazon (before shipping and handling fees), the mini surge protector features three general North America outlets and two USB ports. At only 10.4 ounces and measuring 7.2 by 5.1 by 2.2 inches, the charger fits easily into your carry-on or checked luggage. There are no cords to get in the way, and its slim design and ability to rotate 360 degrees allows it to fit into tight spaces without taking up too much room.

 

The next time your boss sends you on a labor-heaving business trip where multiple electronic devices are required, toss this mini travel charger in your luggage and never be disconnected. Learn more at belkin.com.

 

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