Whoever said good things come in small packages must have been talking about the 6-Outlet Surge Protector w/USB by GoGreen Power®. Designed for peak performance for users on the go, the 6-Outlet Surge Protector w/USB by GoGreen protects your electronics while giving you that much-needed place to park your phone, tablet, or other USB devices for charging.
The GoGreen 6-Outlet Surge Protector w/USB sports a 15 amp, 1875 watt circuit breaker providing an incredible 1,600 joules of simultaneous protection for five standard outlets, one large adapter, and two USB ports at once. The compact design includes an indicator light verifying you have active protection at all times, and industry standard EMI/RFI shielding means you'll never have to wonder about performance or safety.
With a right-angle plug and a six-foot cord, the GoGreen 6-Outlet Surge Protector w/USB puts power and protection right at your fingertips. And with the environmentally-friendly design of all GoGreen products, you can focus on the task at hand knowing your computers, appliances, and other electronic devices are safe and sound.

Features
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Protects electronics during a power outage
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5 standard outlets, 1 large adapter, 2 USB ports
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15 amp circuit breaker (1875 watts)
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1600 joules of protection
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EMI/RFI
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Indicator light confirms operation
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6-foot cord
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Right-angle plug
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Heavy duty structure
UPC
815333016501 - White
Can fit large adapter plugs
Child safety switches on outlets
Outlets fit polarized plugs
Lighted on / off rocker switch
2.1 amp USB
6 foot cord
14/3 gauge wire
Right angle plug
Surge indicator lights

FAQs
Are both USB outlets 2.1 amp?
Both USB plugs equal 2.1 amp. If you were to use both USB's at the same time, you would get 1.05 amps
Will the large adapter outlets also fit small plugs?
Yes. All outlets will fit small and large plugs. The large adapter allows for more room to plug in a larger plug when using small plugs simultaneously.
How do the safety outlet locks work?
Over each outlet there is a slide mechanism that opens and closes the outlet. When an outlet is not in use, it should remain closed.