I bought a DeskPi 8U mini 10” server rack for my smart home hubs and needed a slim power strip that had enough plugs, USB, and USB-C. This fits perfectly! It’s thin enough I was able to put this on the inner side between the shelves and the side panel, with enough room on each side to run the cords along the edges, keeping the look of the rack clean from the outside. I still need to clean up the cords a little bit and tie some down. The flat and flexible power cord works well coming out of the bottom. The power switch is easy and works, but I can't easily access it the way I positioned it, so I haven't used anything to permanently mount it. The shelves, cords, and weight distribution seem to keep it in place, so mounting doesn't seem to be necessary. I positioned it so the USB ports are pointing up with easy-to-access use for some of my hubs that require USB/C. Since the AC plugs go out to the sides at an angle, it's not creating too much bulk, so I'm able to plug all my smart home hubs in and still have room for my gateway, with enough space to add a Raspberry Pi or even a small NAS. I haven't had any issues with connectivity and the surge protection seems to work.
I did buy another version for my TV because I love the design and size of the power strips. Both this version and the smaller white version have been great for cable management and keeping all my devices connected without a bunch of plugs blocking each other or cords running across the floor or wall. The plug is also thin and flat so you don't have to worry about a bludge sticking out behind furniture. The white one in the photos is the smaller version with the 10-inch cord but it's easier to see the layout and how it looks so I thought I'd include it here. They have the same size flat cord in width and depth, but this version is only 5 feet. I wish they had this available with a 10-inch cord but they don't, hence the smaller version for the TV. The cord gives it a clean look. If I didn't have an ethernet cord next to it, I probably could have a cleaner look using double-sided adhesive for light strips, but since I have two cables I had to use clear light strip clips to hold both in place.
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