AICODE 7-in-1 Plug Extension Socket with 3 USB (4-way) and Switch, 13A Multi Plug Adapter UK
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What it is and why people buy it
A plug extension socket with built-in USB charging is the sort of thing that quietly fixes a real everyday problem: you’ve got too many chargers and not enough wall space. This AICODE 7-in-1 adapter is designed as a compact cube-style multi-plug for the UK, bringing together four AC outlets plus two USB-A ports and one USB-C port, along with a physical power switch.
In practical terms, it’s aimed at homes where you want one tidy charging hub for phones, tablets, small accessories and everyday plug-in devices—think home office desks, living rooms, kitchens, or even dorm-style setups. If you often find yourself hunting for extra sockets (or stacking chargers behind furniture), this kind of adapter can make the setup feel noticeably more organised.
Key features that matter in day-to-day use
The headline is the mix of power types in one block: four AC outlets for standard devices, and three USB ports for smaller charging needs. There’s also a single switch on top, which is useful when you want to cut power to the whole extension rather than leaving everything live.

A “non-blocking cube design” is one of the more practical touches here. Multi-plug adapters can be frustrating when one bulky plug blocks another socket, but the cube layout is specifically intended to keep neighbouring outlets usable. It’s also described as compact (6666115mm), which matters if you’re placing it on a desk and don’t want it to dominate your space.
One more detail worth mentioning is the inclusion of a switch and an emphasis on built-in protection. On paper, this is meant to reduce the usual worries around over-current, over-heating and short-circuit risks when charging multiple devices at once.
Tech specs (the bits to check before you commit)
- Type: UK multi plug adapter with 4 AC outlets and 3 USB ports
- AC rated power: 13A / 3250W (250V)
- USB outputs: 2 USB-A ports and 1 USB-C port
- USB power per port (rated): 5V / 2.1A
- Total USB power: 12W
- USB-C: included (with the same stated 5V/2.1A per port figure)
- Switch: built-in, controls the power extension supply


Keep in mind that the USB charging section is rated for 12W total across the USB ports. That’s fine for phones, smartwatches and similar accessories, but if your expectation is “fast charging for everything at full speed”, this may feel more like a steady charger than a high-output workstation.

Safety and build: what’s claimed and what to take seriously
Safety is a major part of the pitch for this adapter. It’s described as having a 13A fused plug and protections intended to guard against over-current, over-heated and short-circuit situations while charging. It also mentions compliance/certifications including UKCA & ROHS, plus standards listed such as BS 1363-1 and BS EN 62368-1.
There’s also a child-safety door to help prevent fingers from being inserted into the sockets, and the housing is described as flame-retardant with a resistance rating of 750°C. Again, that’s all about risk reduction rather than making the adapter “indestructible”, so it still makes sense to use it sensibly and avoid overload.
A straightforward limitation, though: it’s explicitly not meant to exceed the rated total load. The key rule here is that the total power of all connected appliances must not go beyond 3250W.
Where it shines (and where it may fall short)

If you’re setting up a desk or shared space where you need both plug sockets and USB charging, this makes a lot of sense. The switch helps you cut power in one go when you’re done, and the cube layout is aimed at keeping nearby plug sockets from being blocked.
It’s also a solid fit if you frequently charge a mix of devices: for example, you could plug in a desk lamp or small appliance into one or more of the AC outlets, while charging a phone, smartwatch and earbuds from the USB-A/USB-C ports. That kind of “one block does the messy bits” approach is exactly the sweet spot.
That said, it may not be the best choice if your top priority is extremely fast USB charging, or if you regularly connect high-wattage appliances. The USB section is limited to a stated 12W total, and the AC side has a hard cap at the 13A/3250W rating—so it’s more of a multi-device everyday adapter than something for power-hungry setups.


Buying checks and practical tips
Before buying, it’s worth doing two quick checks so there are no surprises:

- Calculate your expected load: make sure your plugged-in devices won’t push beyond the 3250W rated power.
- Consider your plug shapes: even with the non-blocking cube design, chunky adaptors can still be awkward. If you use large power bricks, it’s worth thinking about spacing.
If you’re using it for a home office, try grouping loads: keep higher-draw devices on the AC outlets you need, and use the USB ports for smaller items like phones and wearables. It’s the easiest way to stay within the limits and avoid “why does this feel weak?” moments.
Mini FAQ
Is this adapter suitable for kitchen or home office use?
It’s described as suitable for home, living room, office, kitchen and similar everyday environments, so for typical domestic use cases it fits the intention.

How many devices can it power at once?
The description states it can support up to 7 electronic devices simultaneously: 4 AC outlets plus 2 USB-A ports and 1 USB-C port.


What is the switch for?
The switch controls the power extension supply, allowing you to turn the block off in one go when you’re not using it.
What do I need to watch for with safety?

The key watch-out is not exceeding the rated power (3250W). Also, keep to normal, sensible use—don’t treat it like an unlimited power strip.
Final verdict
Is it worth it?
AICODE’s 7-in-1 plug extension socket is a practical buy if you want a tidy UK multi-plug that also covers everyday USB charging, complete with a switch and a non-blocking cube layout. It’s best for home office desks and multi-device routines where phones, wearables and standard plug-in items all need managing in one place.
You may want to skip it if you’re aiming for genuinely high-output USB charging for demanding devices, or if your setup regularly involves heavy power loads that could tempt you to flirt with the 13A/3250W limit. In short: it’s more of a convenience-focused multi-adapter than a “power station” for everything.
What’s included
The product is described as a multi plug adapter with the stated outlets, USB ports, and an on/off switch.
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