
UltraProlink’s Surge Plate 20 combines three child-proof universal sockets and fast USB-A and USB-C PD charging ports in a sleek, compact design, replacing cluttered strips without compromising on power or functionality
As home and office environments grow increasingly device-intensive, Indian consumer-tech firm UltraProlink has launched the Surge Plate 20, a compact 3-socket surge protector with 20W Power Delivery (PD) charging and three USB ports. It is designed to streamline power management by combining fast charging and advanced surge protection in a desk-friendly form.
Features balance functionality and safety
The Surge Plate 20 aims to replace cluttered power strips by offering a sleek, organized layout without sacrificing functionality. It includes three child-proof universal sockets—compatible with flat, round, square, or angled plugs—useful for both domestic and imported electronics. For USB charging, it features two USB‑A ports (QC 3.0, 18W total) and one USB‑C PD port (20W), capable of bringing devices like iPhones from 0 to 50% in around 30 minutes.
On the protection front, the device offers a 175J energy rating, surge and spike protection up to 10,000A, and an overload protection switch. It reacts in under a nanosecond, safeguarding blocks of connected devices from voltage irregularities. With a maximum load capacity of 2,500 watts, the Surge Plate can support desktops, monitors, printers—and even some small kitchen appliances. Its internal wiring is pure copper, and the outer shell is built from fire-retardant PC materials for durability and safety.
Pankaj Mirchandani, UltraProlink’s Founder & CEO, said the product reflects the company’s commitment to balancing utility and design: “We have re-imagined a conventional power strip to keep your devices protected and charged—and your desks tidy and clutter-free.”
The Surge Plate 20 is priced at ₹1,399 (MRP) and is available for purchase on UltraProlink.com and Amazon.in.
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