
A surge protector and a multitude of electricity-hungry plugs are an indispensable attribute of a modern office. We constantly notice this object when, swearing, we are looking for a cord from the necessary device, or when we are trying to stick something unplugged into it. Meanwhile, according to the designers Cheng-Hsiu Du and Chyun-Chau Lin, surge protector can be made ergonomic and fun.

And it is not at all necessary to use a retractable five-way socket. Unlike conventional surge protectors, "/>
Rotating 360 ° give in to rotation, as you might guess, at least 360 degrees. This will allow you to comfortably place the plugs of 6 devices in them, and not to suffer from connecting and disconnecting large power supplies.

Multicolored elements Rotating 360 ° not only serve as a decoration of the office, replacing the gloom of gray surge protectors with a rainbow mood. They also perform ergonomic tasks: now it will be much easier to remember where the plug is from your printer, where - from the boss's monitor, and where - from the boiling kettle. To do this, you can memorize "/>

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Rotating 360 ° and the simplicity of its assembly and disassembly make you think about safety. Firstly, children, seeing such an "electric toy", can try to get to know it better, and as a result get a completely unchildish electric shock. The same, by the way, threatens the grown-up uncles-managers. Electric energy does not like to joke! So the "openness" of the device is, perhaps, rather a minus.