Electronics : Belkin 12-Outlet Home/Office Surge Protector with Phone/Ethernet/Coaxial Protection and Extended Cord

Electronics : Belkin 12-Outlet Home/Office Surge Protector with Phone/Ethernet/Coaxial Protection and Extended Cord

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Belkin 12-Outlet Home/Office Surge Protector with Phone/Ethernet/Coaxial Protection and Extended Cord

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Belkin 12-Outlet Home/Office Surge Protector with Phone/Ethernet/Coaxial Protection and Extended Cord
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Street Price: $49.99
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Belkin
EAN: 0722868594339
Label: Belkin Components
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Belkin Components
Model: BE112234-10
Publisher: Belkin Components
Special Features: nv:Power Protection Type^Surge Protector|Cord Length^10 ft.|Surge Energy Capacity^4156 Joules|Connected Equipment Warranty^$300,000|Outlets^12 Outlets|Outlet Orientation^6 Regular Spaced|Outlet Orientation^6 Spaced Outlets|Data Line Protection^RJ45 Network|Data Line Protection^Coaxial
Studio: Belkin Components
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty


Piece facts:
  • 12-outlet surge protector with 10-foot cord ideal for high-end home and professional workstations
  • Ideal solution for computers, laser printers, and home-theater systems; includes connections to protect telephone, coaxial and Ethernet lines
  • Outlets include sliding safety covers; detachable cord-management clip for cable organization
  • Right-angle plug keeps cord close to the wall
  • Belkin Lifetime Warranty and $300,000 Connected Equipment Warranty




Cord Extended and Protection Phone/Ethernet/Coaxial with Protector Surge Home/Office 12-Outlet Belkin






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Belkin Componentsis the preeminent technology leader in connectivity solutions for the computer and consumer electronics user. Always ahead of the rest, Belkin Components continues to deliver niche products that make your life easier and maximize your computer or consumer electronic investment.

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You've got a lot of money invested in your home computer and peripherals, so you need to protect them. The Belkin BE112234-10 12-0utlet Home/0ffice Surge Protector with Phone/Ethernet/Coaxial Protection is designed to give you the peace of mind you need in case a power disturbance hits your home.



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This Belkin 12-0utlet Surge Protector offers:
  • Premium power protection for both home and professional workstations
  • Protection for computers, peripherals, telephones, and more
  • A convenient right-angle plug and a cord management clip
  • A $300,000 Connected Equipment Warranty
Keeping the Computers Running
As the demand for electricity to feed our hi-tech appetite increases, the likelihood of power interruptions and problems are also increasing. ln addition to problems caused by the increasing severity of storms across the country, power experts are predicting that increasing power demand will soon put most major population centers at risk for severe power problems. As you know, power lulls and surges can severely damage your electronic equipment and destroy your invaluable data.

The 12-0utlet Home/0ffice Surge Protector provides premium power protection for both home and professional workstations. ln addition to protection your computer, this protector is the ideal solution for all of your sensitive electronic equipment. lt's built to protect professional workstations, laser printers, telephones, home-theater systems, and everyday household electronics. lt even includes a connections to protect your telephone, coaxial and Ethernet lines.

The surge protection features advanced design elements, high-quality construction, and superior circuitry and components that combine to provide the most complete protection from power surges, spikes, and AC contamination. Each of the 12 outlets includes sliding safety covers, and a detachable cord-management clip will help you organize your cables and keep your desk clutter free. A right-angle plug help you better manage your furniture by its 10-foot cord close to the wall, and the protector's slim, sleek design will blend seamlessly with today's modern electronics and appliances.

This Belkin 12-0utlet Surge Protector is backed by a Belkin Lifetime Warranty and a $300,000 Connected Equipment Warranty.



Belkin delivers surge protection for general electronics, home appliances, and more.




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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Best Surge Protector out there! ...
This is not just your everyday 5-dollar Wal-Mart surge protector. It comes with coaxial phone AND ethernet protection. I havn't had any surges/blackouts/brown-outs or lightning strikes in my area but this thing is worth its weight in gold. I love the spaced out ports so I can plug in all my transformers for my different computer peripherals. The cable management is awesome also! This the best surge protector out there!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Does what it says.
Slim and sleek. Well built. Good length cable. Won't give it 5 stars because i don't know how well it will do against a surge. but i'm sure it will work. 5 unspoken stars. but 4 for sure. good buy.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * More like 8 outlets; otherwise a near no-brainer choice ...
Power strips come in all shapes and sizes these days. This Belkin is a rugged yet quite light and thin "slab," perhaps not sufficiently compact to fit easily in a musician's gig bag but ideal for tight spots behind book cases and even for wall mounting (with a handy metal guide for routing cords). Its ample surface area practically ensures that, regardless of the size of your power adapters ("wall warts"), all six of them are likely to fit into their designated spots in the outside two rows.

As for the remaining six receptacles running down the middle row, the space is far too narrow to accommodate additional power adapters. Moreover, if you're using right-angle plugs, figure on a single plug taking up the space of 2-3 receptacles. The Belkin is presently accommodating my six power adapters plus 2 right-angle plugs. Some consumers may be bothered by the "waste" of 3-4 receptacles, but I'm fairly content to have a strip that allows me to use two-thirds of its receptacles without the appearance of overcrowding.

This Belkin, unlike a slightly less expensive model by the same manufacturer, has a small but welcome "ON" light--a single illuminated "bead" at the top of the strip. It shows green when grounded and red when not. I'd be happier with more lights indicating successful connections, or even a larger, more conspicuous light allowing the owner to see at a glance the status of the power strip's connectivity. If you're willing to spend a bit more, a comparable strip by Monster (MP PC800) is not only better illuminated but has color-coded receptacles matched to colored stamps the consumer pastes to the plugs of his equipment (not a bad idea if you've ever found yourself confused about which cord goes to which electronic device). Moreover, each of the Monster unit's advertised 8 outlets is guaranteed to be available, in effect making it no less adaptable than the Belkin's advertised 12-outlet model.

Perhaps Belkin has another strip with more thoughtful spacing. If the manufacturer had extended the length of this one just enough to accommodate two additional power adapters, the center receptacles could have been spaced far enough apart to ensure the availability of all 6. Rather than advertise 12 outlets and give me 8, why not make it a 14-outlet strip with 14 usable receptacles? Otherwise, for most households with rooms that have become media centers, this 12-outlet model is a sensible, reliable, fairly-valued solution.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Nicely designed 5 star In all ways
This Belkin Surge Protector Is the Mother of Surge Protectors!!
It can have 6 3prong outlets down the middle, then 3 on each side so you can plug In all the big ended stiff In your component system. for 12 total!! The phone and ethernet cables are a big plus too for one of the nicest I've ever seen even In all kinds hardware stores. Forget the junk In drug stores compared to this. I OWN 2 I bought a second one for my other system to replace what I was using there.
Then there's the deal with buying It and a 2 meter HDMI cable with It and you end up getting the HDMI cable for less than $2 which we will all will need a lot of In the future and some go bad so It's a phenominal deal altogether!!!! Very sweet deal gold tipped cable too. Not cheap silver.
You get 4156 joules and $300,000.00 In Protection!!!!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Seems to work ...
Exactly as pictured except the power cord is longer (a good thing). Only wish it had an universal off/on button.

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