SMNICE Power Strip with USB (Surge Protector, 8 Outlets + 6 USB Ports including USB-C), Flat Wall-Mountable Design
Product description
What it is and why you’d want it
This SMNICE power strip is built for one common problem: modern desks (and nightstands) get messy fast. You end up with wall chargers, bulky adapters, and plugs that don’t fit side by side. This strip tackles that by combining a surge protector power strip with multiple USB charging ports, plus an ultra-slim flat plug design that’s easier to tuck behind furniture.
On paper, it’s also a good fit if you routinely charge a mix of devices—think phones, tablets, e-readers, portable speakers, and similar gadgets—without wanting to hunt for an extra wall outlet. And because it has widely spaced AC sockets, larger power adapters are less likely to block each other.
That said, it’s not a “set it and forget it” solution for every use case. If your setup needs heavy continuous loads (like certain high-power appliances), a surge-protector strip still isn’t the same thing as a dedicated high-draw circuit. It’s smart for electronics charging, but you’ll want to be realistic about what you plug in.

The essentials (and what you actually get)
The core of the product is straightforward: a flat-plug surge protector with 8 AC outlets and 6 USB ports, including one USB-C port. The USB charging is described as automatic device detection, with USB-A ports up to 2.4A and USB-C up to 3A. For the overall USB charging capacity, the listing states a total of 5V/3.4A (17W).
The AC side is meant to handle multiple bulky adapters more comfortably. The outlets are described as “widely spaced,” which should help when you have transformer-style chargers that would otherwise bump into each other.
There’s also a wall-mount angle: the strip is described as having 2 hook holes on the back, so you can hang it on the wall or place it on a desk/other surface.



A micro example: if you’re setting up a bedside area, you can plug the flat strip behind the nightstand, run one power connection, and then plug in a phone charger via USB-C and a tablet or e-reader via the USB-A ports—while leaving the AC sockets for things like a small speaker or a device that doesn’t charge through USB.
Key protection details to look at
This model is positioned as a surge protector with stated 1080 joules surge protection. It also mentions circuit breaker protection that trips automatically if power is overloaded.
Beyond surge protection, the listing also calls out additional safety features like lightning protection, overload protection, and a fireproof design. That’s the kind of spec language that matters most when you’re charging everyday electronics—because you don’t want one spike to turn into a repair bill.

One limitation to keep in mind: “surge protection” ratings don’t guarantee immunity from every electrical event, and overload protection only helps when the strip is used within its intended load. So, it’s worth being cautious with what you connect.
Where this SMNICE strip fits best
It suits setups where you want a compact, tidy charging hub without sacrificing outlet count.
It’s especially worth considering if: - you want to charge multiple low-to-medium power electronics at once (phones, tablets, e-readers, similar accessories) - you have bulky AC adapters and want more spacing so plugs don’t fight for room - you like the idea of a flat plug that can be hidden behind furniture, beds, or appliances - you want the flexibility to desk-place it or hang it using the rear hook holes



Where it may not be the best match: if your priority is powering higher-draw appliances (or devices that are sensitive to load/heat), a surge protector power strip like this can end up being more limitation than convenience. The listing emphasizes protecting electronics, not heavy-duty equipment.
Things to double-check before you buy
Since the listing focuses on design and charging convenience, a few practical checks can save you from disappointment: - USB power: the listing states total USB output (5V/3.4A, 17W) and separate USB-A vs USB-C charging limits. If you expect fast charging for multiple high-demand devices at the same time, you’ll want to confirm your devices won’t exceed what the strip can deliver. - Outlet spacing: it’s designed for wider plugs to avoid interference, but the exact fit still depends on your adapter shapes. If you have unusually thick or blocky power bricks, check spacing and clearance. - Wall mounting: it’s described as wall-mountable with hook holes. Make sure you’re comfortable with the mount method and that the surface can support it.
Also, keep expectations grounded: the flat plug is about making the setup easier to hide and manage, not about changing the electrical limits of what you plug in.

FAQ
Does it support charging through USB-C and USB-A at the same time?
The listing says it includes 6 USB ports (including one USB-C) and that the charger can detect devices automatically. It also provides USB-A and USB-C charging limits, so the intended use is mixed USB charging. Just keep the total USB output in mind.
Is it only for phones and tablets?



No. The description includes examples like Fire Stick, e-reader, and portable speakers, and it has both AC outlets and USB ports. If your device can charge via USB or uses an AC plug, it should fit the use case.
What is the surge protection rating?
The listing specifies 1080 joules surge protection.
Can it be mounted on a wall?
Yes. It’s described as wall mountable with 2 hook holes on the back.
When it makes sense
If you’re trying to clean up a charging area—desk, bedside, or anywhere you plug in multiple small electronics—this SMNICE power strip with USB is built for that exact reality. The flat-plug design helps reduce clutter, the widely spaced outlets aim to prevent adapter interference, and the surge protection with an automatic trip mechanism is the kind of safety detail you want when electronics are always plugged in.
You may want to skip it if your setup is heavy-duty or power-hungry, or if you’re relying on USB charging to deliver high-speed results across multiple demanding devices at once. In those cases, power and load expectations matter more than layout.
If your goal is a practical multi-device charging station that stays out of sight and adds protection for everyday electronics, it’s a solid match on paper—just make sure the USB output and what you plug into the AC sockets align with your devices’ needs.
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