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What is PD (Power Delivery)?

PD (USB Power Delivery) is a fast-charging technology over USB-C that supports up to 100W power transfer. Unlike traditional charging, PD intelligently negotiates voltage (5V-20V) and current between devices to deliver efficient, safe charging while preserving battery health. Key Benefits of PD 1. Blazing-Fast Charging Charge a MacBook Pro to 60% in 30 minutes, or charge smartphones twice as fast as standard chargers. 2. Universal Compatibility Compatible with phones, tablets, laptops, and monitors (e.g., iPhone 15, Samsung Galaxy, Dell XPS). 3. Smart Adaptation Automatically adjusts power output based on device needs, eliminating mismatched chargers. 4. Bidirectional Power Enables devices to charge each other (e.g., […]

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Do You Need a Clean and Tidy Desktop?

Multiple Devices, Zero Clutter, Surge Protected Comparison Table Ordinary Power Strip OL Power Strip Bulky round cords take up desk space, require extra cable management tools Flat cord hugs walls/under desks, no cable management tools needed No surge protection, risks device damage Built-in surge protection,auto power-off during voltage fluctuations Crowded outlets block large plugs Wide-spaced outlets fit bulky adapters Usage Scenarios

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What are the safety functions of power strip?

1. Overload Protection Automatically cuts off power when the total current exceeds the rated limit (e.g., 10A/2500W), preventing overheating or fires caused by overloaded circuits. 2. Child Safety Shutters Protective shutters cover unused sockets, opening only when both prongs of a plug are inserted simultaneously to prevent accidental contact by children. 3. Flame-Retardant Materials Made of high-temperature-resistant plastics (e.g., PC/ABS) that resist ignition and slow flame spread in case of short circuits. 4. Surge Protection Absorbs voltage spikes from lightning or power grid fluctuations to protect connected electronics, measured in joules (e.g., 1000J rating). 5. Grounding Wire The grounding prong

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Reverse charging plug, ensuring your device never loses power

 What is Reverse Charging? Reverse charging refers to the ability of a device to transfer power bidirectionally via a USB port, allowing it to both charge itself and supply power to other devices. How Does USB-L Enable Reverse Charging? Technical Principle:The USB-L port integrates a smart chip to dynamically switch between power input/output modes.  Operation:When connected to a power source, it prioritizes self-charging; when connected to a device needing power, it automatically switches to output mode. Key Advantages Flexible Power Supply:Charge your phone or earbuds in emergencies. Multi-Device Coordination:Power the strip via a power bank while charging other devices.  Eco-Friendly:Reduce redundant chargers and

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What is a Mobile Socket?

Definition of the Mobile Socket Industry A mobile socket is an electrical device designed to provide additional power interfaces or expand the number of fixed power sockets. It typically consists of a power cord, a plug, and a power strip with multiple socket slots, enabling flexible use in homes, offices, and other environments to meet the power supply needs of multiple appliances. Modern mobile sockets often feature safety functions such as overload protection and short-circuit protection. Some high-end products also integrate time-delay energy-saving components and timing functions, automatically cutting off standby power to save energy or controlling power on/off based

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Two New National Standards for Plugs and Sockets to Take Effect in 2025: Key Technical Updates Revealed (GB 2099.7, GB 1002)

On July 24, 2024, the State Administration for Market Regulation (National Standardization Administration Committee) officially approved two mandatory national standards for plugs and sockets: These standards will come into effect on August 1, 2025, replacing the following previous versions:

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OL’s Newly Designed 8-Hole 4A2C Extension Socket Now Available

In today’s highly digitalized era, people’s dependence on electronic devices is growing rapidly. This has led to higher expectations for the functionality and intelligence of power sockets. To meet this demand, OL has recently launched a newly designed extension socket, developed with careful attention to both performance and aesthetics. This socket stands out with its minimalist and elegant appearance. The clean white body and smooth lines allow it to seamlessly fit into any home or office environment. Equipped with multiple national-standard outlets arranged in a well-spaced layout, it prevents plugs from interfering with each other—accommodating both large appliance plugs and

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