KOOSLA 12-way power strip (4000 W/16 A) Review

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2022
  • KOOSLA integrates 12 sockets and 6 USB into one socket tower, so you can connect up to 18 devices at the same time, even when space is limited, making it the ideal solution for home, office, meetings, travel, etc. 6 USB ports with built-in smart ICs support a total current of 4.8A. It automatically detects your device and delivers the fastest current of up to 2.4A when using a single USB port.
    Individual switch design: KOOSLA power strip with USB has an individual control switch on each level, 3 in total, which makes it easy to turn off multiple devices at once when not in use. The cable core is made of pure copper, which is safe and durable, and the 2 meter length can meet most usage scenarios.【Attention:The switch does not control the USB input port】
    Superior safety: KOOSLA multi-socket 1500 J surge protection can effectively protect your devices even in thunderstorms. The side of the distributor socket with overload circuit breaker automatically switches off when the total power of the device exceeds 4000 W, thus protecting you and your devices completely.
    High-quality materials: KOOSLA power strip with USB is made of fireproof PC material + ABS shell, using advanced flame-retardant material, which can be fireproof, waterproof and high temperature resistant, which significantly increases the life of the socket and ensures the safety of use.
    Real space saver: the innovative power strip is equipped with 12 AC sockets and 6 USB ports, whose sockets run vertically to the floor, maximising space compared to conventional power strips. Ergonomic distance and alignment of sockets for better organization of space.

Комментарии • 7

  • @EmilNiemi
    @EmilNiemi 2 месяца назад +2

    I ordered few hours ago on Amazon, about $40. (I buy before cheking review on YT hehe). Anyway seems really good! Wish it had some USB C ports as well, I checked for it though overall may not be used much and one could just use some hub plugged into the power strip. Well super good video showing it very well, thanks

  • @annblogment9741
    @annblogment9741 19 дней назад

    Why does the USB port green light starts blinking after a couple of hours of use??

    • @frankbucciantini388
      @frankbucciantini388  19 дней назад

      @@annblogment9741 it's because the device it has been attached to is requesting current at intermittent intervals. If you connected a smartphone, for instance, it will stay green while it's charging as it's requesting current in a continuous manner, however, as soon as it reaches 100%, it will throttle the current requested as it doesn't really need it to be providing a constant stream given that it doesn't have to charge the battery any longer. This is reflected by the LED indicator which starts blinking. ;)

  • @okranol
    @okranol 4 месяца назад +1

    "GROUNDED" Is not on in my case

    • @frankbucciantini388
      @frankbucciantini388  4 месяца назад +1

      You have to check the polarity. If it's not on both sides (so not even when you tilt the other way to the wall outlet) then I'm afraid your outlet is not properly grounded and you need someone to take a look at the outlet and properly ground it. Not having your outlet connected to ground is dangerous. Generally, it stays off only because the polarity is wrong, so you have to plug it upside down.

  • @complexxl9
    @complexxl9 9 месяцев назад

    So how is it after 9 months of use?

    • @frankbucciantini388
      @frankbucciantini388  9 месяцев назад +2

      It works perfectly well. I saw that some people were having issues with like some ports not working etc but mine just kept going and they're all functional.