SooPii Power Strip with Cable Management Box, 65W GaN & 4 USB Ports
The SooPii Power Strip Box is a 3-in-1 power solution that combines a 5-outlet surge protector, a cable management box, and a 65W GaN fast charger into one sleek, space-saving unit. Keep your desk tidy and your devices powered up efficiently.
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3-in-1 Power Solution – Combines 5-outlet power strip with individual switches, cable management box, and 4-port 65W GaN charger.
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5 Outlets with Independent Switches – Each outlet has its own switch, allowing you to turn off specific devices to save energy and prevent circuit overload. Includes device icon stickers to label each switch.
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65W GaN Charger – 4 high-speed USB ports (2× USB-C + 2× USB-A) with total 65W output. USB-C ports support up to 65W for charging MacBook or other USB-C devices.
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Cable Management Box – Hides all charging cables and cords inside, keeping your workspace clean and organized. Also protects from children and pets.
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45° Flat Plug – Easily fits tight spaces behind furniture without blocking the bottom outlet of wall sockets.
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6.6ft Power Cord – Long enough for convenient long-distance connection.
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Master Switch & LED Light – Master switch for full power control, with color touch LED light.
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Safety Features – Surge protection, overload protection with reset button, heat dissipation design, and non-slip pads.
| Brand | SooPii |
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| Model | US-PSB01 |
| Color | White |
| Total Outlets | 5 (with individual switches) |
| USB Ports | 4 (2× USB-C + 2× USB-A) |
| Total USB Output | 65W (GaN Technology) |
| USB-C Output | Up to 65W (single port) |
| USB-A Output | Up to 18W (single port) |
| Voltage | 125V |
| Power Cord Length | 6.6 ft (2.0m) |
| Plug Type | 45° Flat Plug |
| Special Features | Cable management box, individual switches, master switch, LED light, surge protection, overload protection, heat dissipation, non-slip pads |
| Included Components | Power Box, User Manual, Device Icon Sticker Sheet, 6× Cable Straps |
| Warranty | 24-month hassle-free warranty |
| Port | Max Output | Note |
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USB-C1 | 65.0W Max | PD 3.0, supports MacBook and other USB-C devices |
USB-C2 | 65.0W Max | PD 3.0, supports MacBook and other USB-C devices |
USB-A1 | 18.0W Max | Fast charging supported |
USB-A2 | 18.0W Max | Fast charging supported |
| Ports in Use | Total Output |
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2 Ports in Use | Shared total up to 65W |
3 Ports in Use | Shared total up to 65W |
4 Ports in Use | Shared total up to 65W |
Wireless charging (15W) operates independently; total wired output is 70W.
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Free shipping to contiguous US. Usually 3-7 business days. Free standard shipping on all orders. Express delivery available at checkout. Easy returns within 30 days.
30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
Full refund when you return undamaged products within 30 days for any reason.
Hassle-Free Warranty
Straightforward warranty to save you headaches. Contact support@soopii.com with your order receipt.
Lifetime Customer Support
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FAQ
Select "Settings" > "Mode" > "AI Power Mode" on the charger screen. In AI Power Mode (also the default mode), the charger automatically detects the voltage of the connected device, identifies device power requirements (high, medium, or low), and adjusts power distribution accordingly for optimal charging efficiency.
To solve this problem:a. Check whether the Wi-Fi name and password configured in the app are correct. The name and password are case-sensitive and space-sensitive.b. Check whether the network is 2.4GHz. The charger only supports 2.4GHz networks, not 5GHz networks.c. Check whether the network signal is normal. Abnormal signals may cause connection failures.d. Check whether Bluetooth is enabled on the phone. To configure the network, connect to Bluetooth first.e. After connecting to Wi-Fi, do not select "Wi-Fi" in the "Settings" menu again. The Wi-Fi signal will be transmitted again, and the Wi-Fi will be disconnected.
The power, voltage, and current on the app are obtained from the cloud to which the charger reports at a specified time. There may be data inconsistencies due to time variance.
The charger's sampling takes place inside the charger, while POWER-Z's sampling takes place at the charger's output or the device's input, which means a loss of power. In addition, the charger's readings have only one decimal place, while POWER-Z's readings have four decimal places.
The clock screensaver is displayed when the following conditions are met:• The charger connects to Wi-Fi.• The screen timeout is not set to "Always On."• The screensaver is set to "Clock Screensaver" and the timeout time is reached.• The charger screen is not manually turned off.
The charger might not have received the deletion command due to network errors of the phone or charger. To solve this problem:a. Reconnect the power cord of the charger.b. Access "Settings" > "Wi-Fi" to connect to the Wi-Fi again.
Possible causes:• The device is connecting to ports other than C1. Only the C1 port supports 140W output. To connect to the C1 port, make sure to use cables with a power rating of 140W or higher.• Incorrect cables are used for charging Apple MacBook Pro (16"). To achieve 140W output power, Apple MacBook Pro (16") with M1 or M2 chips must use USB-C to MagSafe cables for charging, while Apple MacBook Pro (16") with M3 chips can use USB-C to USB-C or USB-C to MagSafe cables for charging.• The charging power is related to the device battery level. When the device battery level is almost full, the charging power is reduced to protect the device.