• potustheplant@feddit.nl
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    3 days ago

    Both also have USB outlets so no need for adapers.

    Technically, usb chargers are converters, not adapters. Also, I’d never trust the usb ports on a power strip. But hey, you do you.

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      3 days ago

      Ackchyually they’re both. They convert AC to DC, and adapt Schuko (in my case) to USB. They’re most commonly called adapters though. People will look at you funny if you call them converters.

      IKEA electronics are pretty safe to use. They’re quick to recall any failing product and don’t want a loss leader like power strips or power-adapters to be a drain on their reputation. Just by the shear amount they sell, issues will become apparent quickly.

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        2 days ago

        What? Schuko is an AC power plug. So no, it doesn’t adapt that to usb. It converts ac to dc and the plug is directly usb.

        Even if you think they’re “safe to use”, I doubt they have the same longevity, capabilities and protections that a proper GaN charger has.

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          1 day ago

          They definitely don’t have the sane capabilities, but I think I’ve be using the USB-Bs in my Ikea power strips for >8years now so at least longevity is pretty decent.