8 and 12 tower type power strips. Save space by screwing it to the back of the desk!
From ELECOM, a cylindrical tower type power strip that looks like a water bottle has appeared. There are two models, the type "TT-U01-0820BK" with 8 AC outlets and the type "TT-U02-1220BK" with 12 outlets, both of which have 5 USB ports with a total maximum output of 4.8A. ..
There is no such thing as Atari (missing?). Leave the power supply around the desk to this one!Tower type tap with USB port that can be inserted a lot and saves space, newly released with 8 and 12 mouths # ELECOM press release
— ELECOM (official) (@elecom_pr) June 15, 2021The USB port supports "Random charging" in which a high-performance IC determines the connected device and performs optimal charging.
Is it like a creature from another world?
The outlets and USB ports are arranged 360 degrees like "Pop-up Pirate", so if you use it in a conference room, everyone can use it. However, probably because the upper and lower outlets are offset by 45 degrees, if power is supplied from all the ports, it looks like a roper that appeared in the game "Tower of Druaga".
Safety functions
A dust-proof shutter prevents fine dust from accumulating at the outlet, and a thermosetting resin double structure that has excellent heat resistance and is difficult to melt even with heat is adopted. In addition, it is safe even if a sudden guerrilla thunderstorm comes with lightning surge protection. In addition, the swing plug that extends from this tower has an insulating sleeve to prevent the tracking phenomenon that causes a fire due to dust.
Can also be fixed to the back of a desk or to a wall
The leg parts pop out from the bottom in the cross direction, and you can step on even if the weight is biased with a large AC adapter. It also has screw holes, so it can be fixed upside down or sideways to the back or wall of a wooden desk. There is also a hole that can be fixed with a twist, so you can use the desk extensively.
The 8-unit type costs 8,338 yen, and the 12-unit type costs 8,866 yen. There isn't much difference, so 12 is better.