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ChargeHub Powerstation 360 Surge Protector Power Strip may be the ultimate charging station

If your family is like mine, there are multiple Apple devices that need charging on a regular basis. This can create cable tangle hell, especially on family vacations. Enter the awkwardly named ChargeHub Powerstation 360 Surge Protector Power from Limitless Innovations.

The $59.99 charger can quickly juice up 10 devices simultaneously. It’s great for home use, office use, and, especially, while traveling.

It sports four USB Ports and six AC outlets. Each USB port utilizes SmartSpeed Technology at 2.4A per port, providing a fast charge for just about any USB device. 

The ChargeHub Powerstation 360 promotes up to 4000 Joules of surge protection against power fluctuations, spikes, and surges. The folks at Limitless Innovations are so confident of their product that they offer a “lifetime connected equipment warranty” although they point out that it won’t protect against a lightning strike.



The six AC outlets (125V/10A/60Hz/1250W) on the ChargeHub 360 are positioned in a circular pattern that provides a convenient amount of space between each outlet. There’s a six-foot heavy-duty power cord with 90-degree plug. protected/grounded LED indicator lights. And the textured finish is scratch-resistant.

Note that when multiple devices are connected via USB, the ChargeHub Powerstation 360 could possibly reach its maximum capacity. If this happens, the unit will start blinking, and connected devices should be temporarily disconnected one by one, until the blinking stops. Once the connected devices consume less power and the blinking stops, the user should wait a short period of time and begin to reconnect the devices, one by one, to resume charging.

With this caveat in mind, I have no problems recommending the ChargeHub Powerstation 360 to those who need a charger that can handle a plethora of USB devices that need charging.

Apple World Today Rating (out of 5 stars): ★★★★

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.