Convert a single household 3-prong outlet into a surge-protected outlet with 500V clamping voltage and 1350J surge rating. Enjoy convenience and peace of mind by securing your most valuable electronics from power surge damage.
One Outlet, One Plug
Turn one NEMA 5-15 outlet into one surge protected 5-15 outlet
Ideal for single devices like televisions and laptop computers
Protect Your Electronics
The surge protector outlet offers 500V L-N surge protection of up to 1350J
Clamping Voltage: 500V
Type 3 SPD provides effective and rapid protection
ETL Listed for Safety
The surge protector is ETL Listed for safety
Supports a maximum load of 15A 1875W
Features
Protect your electronics with a single plug surge protector; Wall surge suppressor provides a single surge protected 3 prong grounded outlet for electronics
Appliance Surge Protector is ideal for protecting electronic devices like televisions, computers and gaming consoles like Xbox Series X, PS5 and Switch
Single Surge Protector is self-contained within a wall outlet; Enjoy convenience without dealing with long bulky cords with the power strip alternative
Single Surge Protector Plug features a built-in LED to indicate surge protection status; Easily verify the surge protector small is activated and protecting
Wall plug surge protector is ETL listed for safety and features a 500V L-N VPR rating for maximum protection; Protect electronics from power surges with this 15A 1875W rated power surge protector for wall
Does it mean the device is surge protected if the blue LED is lit? Yes. What is the Clamping Voltage? 500V What does it mean if the blue LED light is not on? Normally, it means the surge protector failed. How does this surge protector protect the connected device? When the voltage rises above the accepted level, the surge protector suppresses the excess voltage to prevent it from causing harm. The internal components called metal oxide varistors (MOVs) absorb excess voltage and divert it to the ground wire, preventing it from reaching the connected equipment, and the surge protector will continue to work. When power surges/voltage spikes rise above 1350 Joules, the varistor of the surge protector will be broken, and the fuse will be blown by the high current. The surge protector will be disconnected to protect the electrical equipment and it requires unplugging to restore the power, but the blue indicator light will go out and the surge protector function will stop working.