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When selecting a power strip, consider the following:
1.Outlets Needed: Determine how many outlets you need to plug your devices into. Choose a power strip with enough outlets to accommodate all your devices.
2.Surge protection: Look for power strips with surge protection to protect your electronics from voltage spikes or surges.
3.Grounding: Make sure the power strip is grounded to prevent electric shock or damage to your equipment.
4.Power capacity: Check the power capacity to make sure it can handle the total power of all the devices you plan to plug in.
5.Length of cord: Choose a power strip with cord length sufficient to reach the outlet from where you plan to use it.
6.USB Port: If you have devices that charge via USB, consider using a power strip with a built-in USB port.
7.Child Safety Features: If you have young children, please consider using a power strip with child safety features to prevent accidental electric shock or injury.
8.Overload Protection: Look for a power strip with overload protection to prevent damage to the power strip and your equipment when the power supply is overloaded.
10.Certification: Choose a power strip with the local certification to ensure that it meets safety and performance standards established by independent laboratories.