Anker A9131 Power Strip with USB 3-Outlet

Specification
- Brand Anker
- Model A9131
- Color White
- Total Power Outlets 3
- Voltage 125 Volts
- Special Feature Power strip with USB, Spacious Design for all Plug Types
- Worldwide Travel Yes (100-240V)
- Product Dimensions 9.06 x 2.17 x 1.18 inches
- Item Weight 14 ounces
What’s In the Box
- Power Strip with USB 3-Outlet
Introduction
We want you to be free from the annoyance and concern about when your next bill will arrive. Our accessories and chargers give your devices more than just electricity; they give you complete freedom to use technology.
7-Point Strategy for Safety

Roomy Design for Bigger Plugs

3-Port Power Strip
The three USB charging ports on the power strip
Increased Power
With three high-speed USB connections and three AC outlets, you can simultaneously charge and power up to six devices.
Complete Safety
contains a child-friendly safety shutter, a fire-retardant housing, and over-temperature protection in its seven-point safety system. This USB power strip is both safe and powerful thanks to a robust rubber cable.
Compatibility
iPhone XS, XS Max, XR, X, 8, 8 Plus, 7, 7, Plus, 6S, 6S Plus, 6, 5, 5S, and 4 Air series, mini-series, and iPad Pro the Samsung Galaxy S10+, S10, S10e, S9+, S9, S8+, S8+ edge, S7, S6+, S6, and S5 Furthermore compatible with this power strip are AirPods, the Apple Watch, GoPro, other smartwatches, USB speakers, and more.
Power Output Maximum
- AC: 1250W at 125V and 10A
- DC: 12W at 5V/2.4A (maximum for each USB-A port) and 18W overall for three USB-A ports (Does not support Qualcomm Quick Charge)
Note
- Supports 100-240V, 50/60Hz outlets from throughout the world.
- A total of 18W is shared by the three USB ports (maximum 12W per port).
Product Description
- Child-Friendly
You and your kids are protected because an internal safety shutter stops outside objects from being inserted into the outlet. - Connect Anywhere
Built with a thinner plug than conventional power strips, making it ideal for tucked-away outlets beneath your couch or bed. - Roomy Design for Big Plugs
Larger plugs may fit in the extra space between each AC outlet, making it simple to connect all of your appliances.
Features
- Major Expansion
Up to 6 devices can be powered and charged by the power strip’s 3 AC outlets and 3 USB charging ports (18W total maximum output). - Greater Safety
To keep you and your gadgets entirely safe, advanced overload protection works in conjunction with a fire-resistant housing and a safety switch. Tested and confirmed by TUV. - Space for All
On the power strip, there is 40% more room between each AC outlet, allowing for larger plugs. - Ability IQ
The renowned charging technology from Anker recognizes connected devices and modifies voltage output to provide a customized, fast charge.
FAQs
No, you can’t. Surge protectors are designed to protect against spikes in voltage, while power strips are designed to provide multiple outlets.
Yes, you can. The USB ports on the power strip will allow you to charge your devices even if the UPS is in standby mode.
Yes, you can. The USB ports on the power strip will allow you to charge your devices even if the voltage converter is in standby mode.
This power strip has over-current protection, which will automatically shut off if too many devices are plugged in at once. However, it’s best to avoid plugging too many devices into one outlet to prevent overheating and damage to your devices.
They come with USB ports so you can charge your mobile phone and other gadgets while being out of the house.
Avoid leaving them plugged in when not in use. It’s good to turn the power switch off when you’re done with a power strip, but it doesn’t stop there. If it’s plugged into the wall, it’s drawing power and running through the wiring inside. The switch acts as a disruptor to the outlets.
It is recommended to only use one power strip/surge protector per outlet. This will reduce the risk of overloading a circuit breaker.
In summary, power strips are lengths of electrical sockets that allow multiple appliances to be powered; however, as with all types of extension cords, they should be used sparingly and temporarily with small appliances and electronics, rather than as a substitute for a permanent wall receptacle.
Every year, thousands of fires result from surge protectors, power strips, and electrical cords. Listed below are some suggestions to help prevent a possible fire from the beginning. units will trip the breaker if the power strip is overloaded or shorted to prevent overheating.
Traditional power strips house many different devices and use only one outlet, but remember, if devices are plugged in, they will continue to use energy. Smart power strips can actually cut the power off and save energy since they are able to detect when a device is in standby mode.
Power strips are meant for indoor use only (unless specially designed for outdoor use). Keep children and pets away from all electrical cords and power strips. At no time should a power strip or surge protector in your home be exposed to moisture. Power strips should be plugged into a grounded wall outlet.
Even though some of them might have a basic built-in circuit breaker, regular power strips don’t offer any real protection for your electronics. A surge protector looks like a power strip, but it also has the ability to absorb a power surge or voltage spike that could potentially damage your electronics or appliances.
Is it safe to install Two Surge Protectors In One Outlet? If we maintain the current limit of the socket, it is totally fine. Even Two Surge Protectors In One Outlet can serve as extra protection over a single one if connected in parallel. Both surge protectors will work as backups for each other.
A typical location for a power strip is the home office, where it helps computers, speakers, printers, monitors, and all sorts of other necessities come to life. But many households have power strips in multiple rooms if not every room since there are so many items that require plugging in these days.




















