NekTek Power Strip 6A2U- NK-6A2U-RT B071141PJT FAQs

Frequently Asked & Questions
Yes, you can do wall mounting.
Suppressor suppresses & regulates the voltage & makes the power constant in case of a surge. The protector detects the surge & turns the unit off.
No. The USB A ports are output only. Max 5V2.4A (12W) each.You also need to be aware that these USB A Ports are not QualComm certified,which means that it will not support Fast Charging on Smart Phones.
I have my 4K telly, a sound system, a 4K disc player, AND 2 gaming consoles all plugged in and protected without problem. Occasionally, I’ll use the USB ports to charge 3D glasses as well.
Easy, turn it over and on the back are to “+”. Those are for the heads of screws. They are 10″ apart. Mark that on your desk where you want to put the power strip. If you don’t want to use screws, use a heavy-duty commercial double-sided tape or try heavy-duty velcro.
They are 2.4 amp each.
Yes. I charge my iPad Pro and iPad mini every night using the usb ports.
I had to look this up myself for a good explanation. But here is what I found.
“Energy absorption/dissipation – This rating, given in joules, tells you how much energy the surge protector can absorb before it fails. A higher number indicates greater protection. Look for a protector that is at least rated at 200 to 400 joules. For better protection, look for a rating of 600 joules or more.”















