Superdanny Power Strip Tower REVIEW | MacSources

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6 min readJul 22, 2021

Charge your devices via USB-A, AC, or Wireless.

It is rather frustrating to find certain outlets overburdened, when some outlets and even some rooms remain underutilized. This became my reality throughout my college dorm room days and progressed to both my home and work offices. I regularly felt like I was playing a losing game of power cord Tetris. I utilized extension cords, surge protectors, power strips, and battery backups to try to keep all of my gear powered up. Unfortunately, it seemed that just a few outlets did all of the charging. For those instances, a multi-port charging device like that from Superdanny tipped the balance in my favor .

The Superdanny USB Power Strip Tower with Wireless Charger 10 AC outlets and 4 USB ports arrived in a classy 6 1/4 inches square by 10 1/16 inches tall retail package. The front and back panels displayed a large turquoise rectangle with the product title in the negative space and a 5 inches tall by 2 1/2 inches wide ink-outline drawing of the charging device. The ink outline detailed the triple tower design, stacked Type B outlets, and lower USB-A output section. To further draw attention to the design, the company added a sunburst pattern around the tower. Each of the turquoise side panels provided eight product feature icons. The left side panel provided a list of the specifications: 1. 110–240V 50–60Hz 13Aa AC input, 110–240V 50–60Hz 13A 1430–3120W AC output, 5V/3.4A total and up to 2.4A per port USB Output, Plastic PC +ABS…

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