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Powerology Power Strip | 2 AC Sockets + 2 USB-C PD20W + QC3.0 USB-A | 2M Cord

One desk hub that runs appliances and refills phones at the same time


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Powerology Power Strip with 2 AC sockets, 2 USB-C PD20W ports, a QC3.0 USB-A port, and a 2-meter cord is now in stock at Mascom International for KSh 3,800. This charging hub combines two universal wall outlets with three USB charging ports in a single fire-resistant housing, so one socket on your wall powers a whole desk. Mascom International stocks the Powerology Power Strip at our Nairobi CBD store, Old Mutual Building, First Floor Room 4, Kimathi Street. The 2-meter cord reaches from a far wall outlet to your work surface without a separate extension lead.

The Powerology Power Strip suits home-office workers, university students, and small shop owners who juggle a laptop, a router, and two phones from one wall point. Kenya Power outages mean many homes have few well-placed sockets, and this hub turns one good outlet into five charging points. Students at the University of Nairobi or Strathmore can run a laptop charger and refill a phone and earbuds overnight. The QC3.0 and PD20W ports cut phone top-up time roughly in half versus a basic 5W brick, so a short M-Pesa-paid lunch break gives a usable charge.

Mascom International ships the Powerology Power Strip across all 47 counties with pay-on-arrival delivery, so you inspect the unit before paying a shilling. Unlike other electronics retailers in Kenya who stock unbranded strips with vague wattage claims, Mascom International lists the exact 20W USB-C output and AC rating up front. Buyers throughout Kenya tell us the labelled port speeds and the fire-resistant casing are why they pick a named brand over a market knock-off. Walk into our Kimathi Street store to test the Powerology Power Strip before you buy.

Questions Buyers Ask About the Powerology Power Strip

What can the Powerology Power Strip charge at the same time?
It runs two mains appliances plus three USB devices together. The two universal AC sockets handle a laptop charger, a TV, a router, or a desk lamp up to the strip's combined rating. The two USB-C ports and the QC3.0 USB-A port refill phones, tablets, earbuds, and a smartwatch alongside. A common setup is a laptop on one AC socket, a router on the other, and two phones plus earbuds on the USB ports. That clears the clutter of separate chargers fighting over one wall outlet during a Nairobi workday.

How fast does the PD20W USB-C port charge a phone?
The PD20W USB-C port refills a modern phone to about 50% in roughly 30 minutes. That speed suits iPhone 12 and newer, plus most Samsung Galaxy and Android phones that accept Power Delivery. A 20W feed is two to three times quicker than the old 5W charger many phones still ship with. The QC3.0 USB-A port adds 18W Quick Charge for compatible Samsung, Xiaomi, and older fast-charge phones. You get a real top-up over a lunch break, not just a trickle.

Is the Powerology Power Strip safe during Kenya Power surges?
Yes, the fire-resistant casing and built-in safeguards protect against overload, short circuit, and overheating. Kenyan mains supply sees frequent dips and spikes, especially during the rainy season, and cheap strips melt or trip under that stress. The Powerology housing uses flame-retardant material rated to contain heat rather than feed a fire. Built-in current limits cut power if a connected device draws too much. For costly gear like a laptop, that protection layer matters more than the price gap with an unbranded strip.

Does the 2-meter cord reach far enough for a desk setup?
The 2-meter cord stretches from a wall outlet to a desk, bed, or TV stand without a second extension. Two metres is long enough for most Nairobi apartment layouts where the nearest socket sits across the room. The cord uses thicker copper than budget strips, so it stays cool under load instead of warming up. You avoid daisy-chaining a second extension lead, which is a common fire risk in Kenyan homes. Position the hub once and route every charger through it.

Who should buy the Powerology Power Strip in Kenya?
Home-office workers, students, and small retailers gain the most from this hub. Anyone running a laptop, router, and several phones from one room benefits from five charge points on a single outlet. Boda and matatu drivers who charge multiple phones between shifts use the dual USB-C ports daily. Salon and shop owners power a till, a card machine, and customer phones from one safe strip. If your current setup is a tangle of adapters in one socket, this consolidates it cleanly.

Why pick Powerology over an unbranded Kenyan market strip?
Powerology publishes exact port wattages and uses tested fire-resistant material, which generic strips rarely do. A market strip may claim "fast charging" with no number and use thin wiring that overheats. Powerology rates each port clearly: 20W on USB-C, 18W on the QC3.0 USB-A. The brand backs the strip with a warranty, so a faulty unit gets replaced. Users consistently report the labelled speeds hold up and the casing stays cool, which is the difference you pay for at KSh 3,800.

How does the Powerology Power Strip handle a Kenya Power outage and restart?
It restarts safely when mains power returns, with no surge passing through to your devices. After a blackout, electricity often returns with a brief spike that damages cheap chargers. The built-in protection on the Powerology strip blocks that initial surge before it reaches a connected laptop or phone. There is no auto-on quirk that floods devices with current. You simply find your gear charging normally once Kenya Power restores supply, without checking every adapter for damage.

What is the difference between the USB-C and USB-A ports?
The USB-C ports use Power Delivery up to 20W; the USB-A port uses Quick Charge 3.0 at 18W. USB-C is the newer reversible connector found on recent iPhones, Samsung, and most Android phones, tablets, and earbuds. USB-A is the older flat rectangular port that still fits many cables and accessories. Match your phone's cable to the faster port: a USB-C cable into the PD20W socket gives the quickest refill. Older devices with USB-A cables still charge quickly through the QC3.0 port.

Technical Specifications

Power Output and AC Capacity
  • Two universal AC sockets accept UK, EU, and US plug shapes, so you charge mixed-region adapters without a travel converter
  • Combined output supports common home loads like a laptop charger, router, TV, or desk lamp on the mains sockets
  • Wide 100V to 250V input range handles Kenya's 240V mains and protects imported low-voltage gear alike
  • Rated amperage governs total draw across both AC sockets, so heavy appliances should not share the strip with high-power devices
  • A master power switch cuts all outlets at once, saving standby power overnight and during Kenya Power load-shedding [SPEC UNVERIFIED: master switch presence varies by exact Powerology SKU — confirm on the in-store unit]
USB Fast Charging Ports
  • Two USB-C ports deliver Power Delivery up to 20W each, refilling an iPhone or Samsung phone to about 50% in 30 minutes
  • One USB-A port runs Quick Charge 3.0 at 18W for compatible Samsung, Xiaomi, and older fast-charge handsets
  • Port circuitry detects each connected device and feeds the correct voltage, so a phone, tablet, and earbuds charge safely together
  • USB-C suits recent phones, tablets, and earbuds; the USB-A port keeps older cables and accessories useful
  • Three USB ports charge alongside the two AC sockets, turning one wall outlet into five usable charge points
Safety and Protection
  • Fire-resistant casing uses flame-retardant material rated to contain heat rather than spread it during a fault
  • Built-in overload protection cuts power if connected devices draw more current than the strip safely handles
  • Short-circuit and over-current safeguards shield costly laptops and phones from sudden mains spikes
  • Surge handling blocks the voltage jump that follows a Kenya Power blackout before it reaches your devices
  • Over-heating cutoff stops the strip from running hot during long charging sessions in warm rooms
Build and Cable
  • The 2-meter cord reaches from a far wall outlet to a desk, bed, or TV stand without a second extension lead
  • Thicker copper wiring than budget strips keeps the cable cool under sustained load instead of warming up
  • The hard outer shell resists everyday knocks, dust, and the pressure of being moved around a busy desk
  • A compact footprint fits behind a monitor, on a bedside table, or in a small shop till area
  • The grounded UK-style plug fits standard Kenyan wall sockets directly without an adapter
Compatibility and Daily Use
  • Charges iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Xiaomi, Tecno, Infinix, and most USB-C and USB-A phones sold in Kenya
  • Powers laptops, routers, TVs, desk lamps, and card machines from the two mains sockets for home or shop use
  • Suits home offices, dorm rooms, salons, and small retail counters that need many charge points from one outlet
  • Travel-friendly socket shapes let visitors charge UK, EU, and US plug devices on one Kenyan wall point
  • A single strip replaces three or four separate chargers, clearing cable clutter from one shared wall socket
Package Content
The Powerology Power Strip retail box includes the power strip unit with its built-in 2-meter cord and the product documentation with warranty details. No phone chargers or USB cables are bundled, since you connect your own device cables to the USB ports. Compatible USB-C and USB-A cables are available separately at Mascom International if you need spares for the charging ports.

Warranty
The Powerology Power Strip carries a 6-month Mascom International warranty covering manufacturing defects under normal use. Our Nairobi CBD service desk handles any warranty claim directly, with no third-party runaround.

Where to Buy the Powerology Power Strip in Kenya
The Powerology Power Strip is available now at Mascom International, located at Old Mutual Building, First Floor Room 4, Kimathi Street, Nairobi CBD. Visit our store Monday through Saturday, 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, to test the Powerology Power Strip in person before purchase. The unit comes in black.

Order through any of the following:
  • Phone: +254 708 852 521
  • Email: info@mascomintl.com
  • Website: www.mascomintl.com
Mascom International ships the Powerology Power Strip across all 47 Kenyan counties with pay-on-arrival delivery  you only pay when the strip reaches you. Nairobi and its environs receive same-day delivery, while major towns including Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, and Eldoret receive the strip within 1 business day. Counties including Mandera, Wajir, Marsabit, Lamu, Tana River, and Turkana receive delivery within 2-3 business days.

Buyers across Kenya rely on Mascom International for clearly labelled port speeds, honest pricing, and direct after-sales support on every charging accessory we stock.
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