Most wall outlets are stuck in the 1920s: two slots, endless adapter tangles, and a stubborn refusal to adapt to modern devices. But Anker’s new 10-in-1 Outlet Extender flips that script. It doesn’t just add outlets—it replaces them. One screw-in installation turns a standard two-outlet socket into a sleek, high-capacity charging hub capable of powering six AC devices plus four USB-powered gadgets simultaneously.

The catch? Until now, it cost $25.99. Today, it’s $15.99—a deal that makes it one of the most efficient ways to declutter a workspace or bedroom without sacrificing functionality.

The $16 Power Solution That Turns One Outlet Into a 10-Device Charging Station
  • No power cord chaos: Unlike traditional power strips that dangle and twist, this device screws directly into the wall, freeing up floor space and reducing tripping hazards.
  • Smart USB distribution: Two USB-C ports (20W and 15W max) and two USB-A ports (12W each) share power dynamically—ideal for charging phones, tablets, and wearables without overloading a single port.
  • Angled AC outlets: Six wall-style sockets are spaced to accommodate thick adapters, preventing overcrowding and ensuring stable connections.
  • Home office/bedroom upgrade: Perfect for setups where multiple devices compete for outlets, like a desk with a monitor, laptop, and smart speakers.

At $15.99, it’s priced lower than most mid-tier power banks but offers far more flexibility. The tradeoff? It requires a standard two-outlet socket—no retrofitting older single-outlet walls. For anyone tired of outlet congestion, this is a $40 alternative that actually improves organization.

Who it’s for: Remote workers, gamers, or households with multiple devices vying for power. The angled AC outlets and USB ports make it a rare hybrid that works for both legacy and modern gadgets.

For context, Anker’s similar products (like its GaN chargers) typically start around $40. This extender undercuts that by 60%, proving that smart design doesn’t always require premium pricing.