Best Surge Protection 2024: APC is our top pick
The Belkin SRA007p12tt6 is a sleek looking 12-outlet surge protector with a matte white finish that would work better on a desk or other visible location than most other large protectors. Six of its outlets are widely spaced, and there are two 2.4-amp USB-A and one 3-amp USB-C outlet (4.5 amps combined maximum output). The plug is conveniently angled at a 90-degree angle at the end of the 6-foot cable.
The APC P6WU2 (currently unavailable) is a massive wall-mount design with six side-mounted outlets and two front-mounted USBs. Depending on what you include in it, they may or may not fit on the wall. The Amazon S9P658O300A00 can accommodate more plugs for a somewhat similar footprint. However, APC has a connected device warranty ($50,000) while Amazon does not. For something similar but smaller, check out the Belkin BSV300ttCW mentioned below.
The Belkin BE112230 shares the flat design of the Belkin F7C01008q Switch, just without the switch. It has six widely spaced outlets, a claimed 3,940 joules of protection and a warranty on connected equipment.
The Belkin BST300bg (currently unavailable) is a decent travel alternative to Accell. There are three outputs on the front and two USBs on top. The plug rotates so you can orient it in many ways. Accell is a bit smaller, but a good second.
Wall Belkin BSV300ttCW it has three outlets and two USBs, all on the front. Its most interesting design feature is the lipped top surface where you can rest your phone while it charges.
With the shape of a cube Belkin SRA006p3tt5 is similar to the Anker in that it is a small protector at the end of a long cable. The Anker’s smaller size and dedicated USB-C connection are more convenient, but if you’re connecting larger wall warts, they’ll probably fit this better.