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Too many devices and not enough plugs? TFG readers recommend the best travel power strip for your next trip!
Portable Power Strip
Written By: Tae Haahrr
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We’ve all been in the situation in the hotel room, where you need to charge your phone, camera and use your hairdryer, all at the same time, and there’s only one available power outlet!
A power strip easily turns one outlet into many. Read our top TFG reader recommendations to make plugging in electronics and your life a little easier on future trips!
Best International Travel Power Strip
K-Century Travel Extension Cord With USB
The K-Century is a great power strip for travel. Not only does it have two universal AC plugs, it also has four USB ports, meaning you can charge up to six devices at the same time.
One TFG reader shares, “We use this one too and don’t leave home without it. Many European hotels have a limited number of outlets and I like the USB ports on it.”
This compact travel power strip with USB has 1.5 meter extension cord that wraps up tightly and can fit right into your carry-on or day bag. And the fashionable-yet-bright cord will help ensure you don’t leave it behind when you go. As one reader said, “I travel with this. It is great. Doesn’t take up much room and I always make friends!”
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Simran SM-60 Universal Power Strip
Simran Universal Power Strip
The Simran international travel power strip has three universal outlets for you to plug in your devices and accepts plugs from any country except South Africa. It’s small, light and compact, the ideal size to slip into your carry-on bag.
However, the wall plug for this power strip is a 3-pin grounded North American plug, therefore if you’re headed overseas, you might need to bring along an adapter.
One TFG reader shares that taking this power bar with them “saves family arguments because it means we can all charge our phones together.” You can even use this travel power strip for cruise ship vacations!
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Belkin 3-Outlet Surge Protector Rotating Plug
Belkin Travel Power Strip With USB
The Belkin portable power strip USB has three outlets with a surge protector and two USB ports, perfect for charging multiple devices. It’s small, packable, and can charge up to five different gadgets at once.
While this power strip plugs right into the wall and does not have an extension cord attached, it has a swiveling AC plug to make it as easy as possible to use. But you will need to bring along an adapter with it if you’re traveling internationally.
This power strip comes recommended by TFG readers as a must-have travel accessory. One reader explains, “I have used this one in several countries along with a converter, and it works great!”
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Bestek Universal Adapter
The Bestek is one of the best portable power strip with USB choices and can charge up to seven devices with four USB ports and three AC sockets. Not only does this power your gadgets easily, but it also comes with a collection of wall plugs, including an EU power cable plus US, UK and AU adapters.
One TFG reader shares, “We just came off of a European Vacation and this was perfect for our family of four. Plenty of USB ports for all phones and also the outlets. Wouldn’t have survived without it!”
It is a compact travel power strip, so it’s easy to pack, but you can add the 5-foot attachable power cable so you can still charge your devices at hard to reach outlets.
PLEASE NOTE: With the exception of the above Bestek model, you’ll need an adapter like this one to plug in your power strip while traveling internationally.
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Anker Travel Multi-Outlet Power Strip
Anker Travel Power Strip With USB
The Anker travel USB power strip is a lightweight model that comes with a zip-up carrying case making it ideal for the organized packer. It’s a great choice for the solo traveler or someone with limited devices with three grounded outlets and 3 USB ports.
It has a truly compact design for maximum space-saving in your bag. But once again, you’ll want to bring along an adapter if you’re headed overseas.
One TFG reader raves, “I have this great travel power strip from Anker.”
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Compact Alternatives to Power Strips
Compass Rose International All in One Worldwide Travel Adapter
If you don’t need a full travel extension cord, but still want power adapting capabilities for your next trip, we recommend bringing along a multi-use adapter, like this one from Compass Rose.
This adapter works in over 150 countries and can charge up to three devices with it with two USB ports and one universal plug. While it’s not a full power bar, it’s perfect for the solo traveler or couple who only need a few spots to charge their electronics.
While you can go with a less bulky adapter if you’re headed to just one country, we believe the surge protector in this multi-country device is definitely worth it. Plus, in the long run, having one of these bad boys can save you money—there’s no need to have multiple adapters.
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Accell PowerSquid Flexible Power Strip
Multi-Charging Travel Extension Cord
This strange octopus-looking model comes in really handy if you have hard-to-reach outlets and you need to charge your devices, according to TFG readers.
This flexible option allows you the extra distance from the outlets when charging. You can get it in 3, 6 and 15-foot lengths, depending on your needs. One TFG reader shares, “Sometimes the one and only wall outlet is behind a dresser or nightstand, this allows you to reach it.”
This durable travel extension cord allows you to plug into all five outlets, even if you have a bunch of adapters. As one TFG reader says, “One cord, multiple uses.” The variability of this device might be perfect for your next trip.
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Adapter With Multi-Charging Capabilities
The Mogics Bagel is a circle-shaped mini power strip for travel. This tiny travel companion takes up almost no space, but can charge up to seven devices. It has USB and universal capabilities and comes with US, UK, EU and AU AC sockets.
This comes highly recommended by TFG readers and one shares, “This will be your best friend. I promise you will never think about lugging a power strip again.”
Readers love its multi-device capability, sleek look, and compact size since it takes up almost no space in your bag. If the black color isn’t your style, you can also grab it in white!
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Why Travel With a Power Strip?
Power trips are a handy travel accessory if you’re a tech-friendly traveler or a family packing along all of the necessary electronics – phones, tablets, and laptops. They help ensure that everyone’s devices are charged and ready to go for the next adventure!
There aren’t always enough plugs for everyone’s gadgets, especially if you’re traveling to Europe where hotel rooms often have limited outlets. And that’s where a powerstrip comes in. You plug it in and you have plenty of room to charge.
One TFG reader shares, “We always bring a short power strip with four or five outlets. That way we can do phones, water pick and toothbrushes, all at the same time!”
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If you find that you often run out of space for charging or end up somewhere where there never seems to be enough plugs (or they’re hidden and can’t be easily accessed) then a power bar might just be the ideal travel accessory to add to your packing list!
What are your top picks for the best travel power strip? Share your thoughts below!
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We use the Belkin at home. Honestly I never thought to bring it along but will next time! Thanks!
The Anker travel power strip worked great with my adaptor in Italy. It took little space, and we were able to charge multiple devices.
There are never enough outlets in Europe, power strip style is a great idea!
Awesome thanks!! Traveling to Europe next year, hopefully so this article was very useful 😎
Thank you for the suggestions! This will definitely help for our next big trip. We’ll finally have something that works for the whole family!
I travel with a travel adapter that works for all types of connectors, it has few USBs and few regular plugs, so it is compact in size and does the job. Since we only travel carryon, size matters and we love the compact size of it.
I have definitely experienced a lack of accessible power outlets in my European travels. Adding one to my packing list now!
I have a Belkin 3 outlet surge protector rotating plug that I have used for 7years. It makes charging all our electronics easier. It’s great on girls trips too!
Very helpful! Love all the great options!
The All-in-one plug plus the Bestek power strip even together take up little space. As a device-laden traveler, these are a must! I even use the power strip at home.
Love the packing cubes.
I have used my power cord on just a wkend away but will be getting a flex power strip for the kindle, iPhone, etc
Bought the Belkin and love it. So often the hotel has one free plug and we have 4 devices to charge.
I have the Belkin rotating but I have had trouble using it (access has consistently been an issue in rooms with this power strip).
Just came back from Germany and loved my Bestek travel strip. It allowed me to charge my phone and iPad and plug in my cpap machine with space left over. Bought one for my daughter as she blew up a heating pad but not using the converter and used just the adapter.
I’ve recently upgraded from the Belkin rotating mini to the Anker power strip and can attest that both have come in handy. So often hotels have only one outlet. Also I like the ease of having all my things plugged in together instead of scattered around.
All in my one international travel chargers! Genius! Putting one on my shopping list now.
Excellent article! I will be purchasing a couple of there for our next international travel.