Tripp Lite TRAVELER Protect It! Surge Protector/Suppressor 2 outlets (2 Transformers) For Laptop Use, Direct Plug-In 1050 Joules
Tripp Lite TRAVELER Protect It! Surge Protector/Suppressor 2 outlets (2 Transformers) For Laptop Use, Direct Plug-In 1050 Joules
- Ideal for use with laptops, electronic notepads, personal organizers and other portable electronic devices
- Phone line surge suppression protects both dialup and DSL modems, plus fax machines, cordless phones and more
- 2 AC outlets with room for 2 transformer plugs without blocking outlets covers computer and one peripheral
- 2nd RJ11 output jack serves as a line splitter, enabling the sharing of a single line for two connected devices
- Extra-small portable housing weighing less than 4 ounces neatly fits into laptop travel cases
Item #: TPL-TRAVELER.
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List Price: $ 25.95
Price: $ 4.99
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Review by David A. Grim for Tripp Lite TRAVELER Protect It! Surge Protector/Suppressor 2 outlets (2 Transformers) For Laptop Use, Direct Plug-In 1050 Joules
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Basically it’s the best mov surge protector for a laptop. mov’s are little disks in the surge protector that litterally pop when a surge spike happens. If you can handle the small weight difference the white isoblok 2-0 is better. It is a lower joule rating but offers a 0 sec. clamp time and lower voltage threshold. A spike only lasts around 1ns and a surge 3 ns. This adapter is ok at under 1ns. It is at 150 volts though and the isoblock is at 140 volts. Remember that not all power out of a socket is at 120 volts (110 in Japan). Either way you would need a new adapter every year just to be safe as the mov’s are only worth 1 spike. Its far cheaper than buying a new laptop.
Review by Bad Frog for Tripp Lite TRAVELER Protect It! Surge Protector/Suppressor 2 outlets (2 Transformers) For Laptop Use, Direct Plug-In 1050 Joules
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This traveler surge suppressor has a retractable plug to connect to an outlet. The mechanism that locks the plug out is extremely hard to activate and it is impossible to push the plug into an outlet without it being locked. Otherwise, the device appears to be as advertised.
Review by S. A. Kane for Tripp Lite TRAVELER Protect It! Surge Protector/Suppressor 2 outlets (2 Transformers) For Laptop Use, Direct Plug-In 1050 Joules
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I love this product. Unfortunately, I blew mine up in West Africa (my computer was not damaged), so when I returned I ordered another right away. I wish that it were a little thinner, but I suppose you can’t have everything….at least right now!
Review by Montague Lord for Tripp Lite TRAVELER Protect It! Surge Protector/Suppressor 2 outlets (2 Transformers) For Laptop Use, Direct Plug-In 1050 Joules
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The product doesn’t have any voltage compatability ratings on the product itself or accompanying literature that I could find. On the web site, however, it shows the voltage compatability at 120 VAC. The product should therefore not be used overseas in countries where the voltage is 220 VAC.
Review by Traveling Lady for Tripp Lite TRAVELER Protect It! Surge Protector/Suppressor 2 outlets (2 Transformers) For Laptop Use, Direct Plug-In 1050 Joules
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I am an independent consultant and am always working on my laptop. For the last few months I have been working in an older building which every now and then has power surges. So far, this small surge suppressor has worked great. It is small enough to stick in a pocket of my carrying case and it has space for 2 plugs to be used at the same time. The electrical prongs slide into the device so there is no risk that they will break off in transport. A light comes on to let you know the device is working. My only complaint is that the button you press to have the prongs retract seems to be a little flimsy. So far, that has not been a problem.