Product: 2-Pack: 360 Electrical Revolve 60W 4-Outlet Rotating Surge Tap w/ 2 USB-C Ports
Model: 3E0773-WHT6NA
Condition: New
The 2-pack of 360 Electrical Revolve 60W Rotating Surge Taps delivers powerful, PD-enabled charging with a total USB-C output of 60W—enough to power laptops, tablets, and smartphones without needing bulky charging bricks
Built with advanced Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology, each unit delivers higher wattage with greater efficiency and reduced heat compared to traditional silicon-based chargers
Power Delivery (PD) and Charge Sense technology intelligently communicate with devices to deliver precise, optimized charging across both USB-C ports
Four patented 360° rotating outlets allow you to fit oversized plugs, reduce cord clutter, and customize your setup for any room or workspace
Equipped with 1080 joules of surge protection, EMI/RFI noise filtration, and rapid response time to safeguard electronics from power spikes and interference
Modern, sculpted design inspired by natural forms and architectural elements elevates your space with a refined, stylish appearance
Modern, sculpted design inspired by natural forms and architectural elements elevates your space with a refined, stylish appearance
Can you say “needless hyperbole”?? Can anyone give examples of the “natural forms” or “architectural elements” that were incorporated into this masterpiece??
@therealjrn uh…it is NOW, but not at 9pm when the listing went up. I checked about 9:01pm and NO states were given. Another comment was also made to that effect, now ‘disappeared’. Thanks!
Is this thing even UL listed? Most of the “360 Electrical” terrifies me. No way I’d ever plug in an 1875W load into this thing. Reviews of some other ‘360’ products have it melting w/ coffee maker and/or toaster. Folks complain about the surge suppression not being re-settable (i.e. it’ll burn itself up and then probably the breaker upstream); Others complain it’s missing the screw to hold it securely to the wall; As much as my 8yr old has been asking for his own power strip, I just can’t pull the trigger on this thing. Maybe if it was 2 for $20.
@caffeineguy
“Folks complain about the surge suppression not being re-settable”
That’s just how power surge protection works. There’s circuit that absorbs the excess current and the process of absorbing the energy destroys the circuit. It’s like a a fire sprinkler system that uses a metal piece to block the sprinkler that melts at a low temperature. Once it melts, it isn’t “re-settable”.
So you are referring to people complaining with unrealistic expectations because they don’t understand how surge suppressors actually work.
@caffeineguy .This. Nowadays, folks, you either see UL or ETL or hard pass on anything plugged into the wall. Too much risk of burning you up in your sleep.
@MarkML@haydesigner@therealjrn Easy solution: Just use a strip of the ever-popular Alien Tape (double-sided) that’s been sold here numerous times! You’ll take the plastic cover off the wall outlet when you try to remove it!! You’re welcome!
The rotating outlets are cute but you only get 4 outlets with this device. For most applications I can think of I’d rather have a cheapo standard issue surge protector and a pack of those 1-foot extension cords to handle any brick or weird angle plugs.
Specs
Product: 2-Pack: 360 Electrical Revolve 60W 4-Outlet Rotating Surge Tap w/ 2 USB-C Ports
Model: 3E0773-WHT6NA
Condition: New
User Manual
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$139.98 (for 2) at Amazon
Warranty
Registered Lifetime Manufacturer Warranty
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Dec 15 - Wednesday, Dec 17
No rotating USB ports? I’m out!
Gotta say, the 60w USB ports make it tempting…
/showme tempting usb ports
Can you say “needless hyperbole”?? Can anyone give examples of the “natural forms” or “architectural elements” that were incorporated into this masterpiece??
@MrGoodGuy
@MrGoodGuy I’m surprised they didn’t note hints of cedar, blackberries, and oak.
Indicator LED’s? What do they indicate?
A Blue one (protected) and a Green one (grounded)… I hadda go to Amazon for the answers.
@JohnQ118 The reddish-oraange one indicates it’s on fire.
@JohnQ118 uh…It’s listed in the specs…
@therealjrn uh…it is NOW, but not at 9pm when the listing went up. I checked about 9:01pm and NO states were given. Another comment was also made to that effect, now ‘disappeared’. Thanks!
@JohnQ118 You’re welcome! Thank you for your service!
I think this might actually be worth it.
@dvermilion I bought 4. If these suck I’m gonna be so mad but I’ll probably have deserved it.
Is this thing even UL listed? Most of the “360 Electrical” terrifies me. No way I’d ever plug in an 1875W load into this thing. Reviews of some other ‘360’ products have it melting w/ coffee maker and/or toaster. Folks complain about the surge suppression not being re-settable (i.e. it’ll burn itself up and then probably the breaker upstream); Others complain it’s missing the screw to hold it securely to the wall; As much as my 8yr old has been asking for his own power strip, I just can’t pull the trigger on this thing. Maybe if it was 2 for $20.
@caffeineguy
“Folks complain about the surge suppression not being re-settable”
That’s just how power surge protection works. There’s circuit that absorbs the excess current and the process of absorbing the energy destroys the circuit. It’s like a a fire sprinkler system that uses a metal piece to block the sprinkler that melts at a low temperature. Once it melts, it isn’t “re-settable”.
So you are referring to people complaining with unrealistic expectations because they don’t understand how surge suppressors actually work.
@caffeineguy @mike808 If you want Surge Suppression, do not buy this. Buy a ZeroSurge unit - I have six of them on various things in the house.
@caffeineguy .This. Nowadays, folks, you either see UL or ETL or hard pass on anything plugged into the wall. Too much risk of burning you up in your sleep.
@caffeineguy
Ohh! Discount Danger! I like it!
/showme Discount Danger
How does this large multi-outlet unit stay firmly in the outlet? I don’t see a screw to secure it in place. Looks like a problem.
@MarkML the reviews say it has no screw to hold it in place. The previous version with USB-A had a screw, but this version with the USB-C does not.
@haydesigner @MarkML The lack of a long screw to hold it in place means I’m out, thanks for highlighting that.
@MarkML @haydesigner @therealjrn Easy solution: Just use a strip of the ever-popular Alien Tape (double-sided) that’s been sold here numerous times! You’ll take the plastic cover off the wall outlet when you try to remove it!!
You’re welcome!
The rotating outlets are cute but you only get 4 outlets with this device. For most applications I can think of I’d rather have a cheapo standard issue surge protector and a pack of those 1-foot extension cords to handle any brick or weird angle plugs.