Best surge protector in 2024 (2024)

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When it comes to the best surge protectors, it can be a tad tempting to opt for the cheapest model out there. That’s understandable. After all, investing in a quality protector is hardly the sexiest tech purchase you’re ever going to make. Which isn’t to say buying a good one doesn’t have its benefits. If you’re blighted by electronic issues, one of the finest surge protectors can safeguard your favorite gizmos from going kaput.

Zoning in on the right surge protector isn’t an easy process. Almost all of the big retailers stock them, which means you have thousands of options to sift through. Luckily, we’ve narrowed our list down to our favorite six models. My current favorite? That would be the APC Performance SurgeArrest 12 that’s main selling points are its Fail Safe mode and generous warranty.

Read on to get the scoop on the best surge protectors on the market right now. Just remember not to be overly stingy on what can prove to be a vital device.

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1. APC Performance SurgeArrest 12

The best surge protector overall

Specifications

Outlets: 12

USB: 2

Surge energy rating: 4,320 joules

Cord: 6'

Plug: Straight

Warranty: Lifetime

Equipment protection: Lifetime up to $300,000

Reasons to buy

+

Fail Safe mode

+

IEEE testing and certification

+

Generous warranty

Reasons to avoid

-

Green light might be too bright

-

More expensive than competition

The best surge protector or best power strip in our opinion is the APC Performance SurgeArrest 12, model P12U2. The unit offers 4,320 joules of protection, along with 12 electrical plugs and two USB ports. The surge protector is relatively slim and compact, making it an easy fit behind media consoles or televisions. Not only that, according to the APC product page, the SurgeArrest 12 undergoes testing by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).

The SurgeArrest 12 also has a built-in fail-safe mode, cutting off power once the internal components have been compromised. This will ensure your electronics stay safe, even if it means having to go pick up another unit. APC also offers a lifetime warranty and states on its website that if the circuitry is damaged by a heavy strike or power line surge and is unable to offer 100% protection, it will “replace your damaged SurgeArrest free of charge.”

This product has an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars with 22 reviews on B&H Photo. "Works great. And the green light around the edge looks dope and also makes it easy to find when you want to plug something in while you're editing in a darkened room," said a reviewer who awarded the surge protector 5 out 5 stars.

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2. Belkin 12 Outlet Surge Protector

Best surge protector for cable management

Specifications

Outlets: 12

USB: 2

Surge energy rating: 3,996

Cord: 6'

Plug: Flat

Warranty: Lifetime

Equipment protection: $250,000

Reasons to avoid

-

Lesser equipment protection compared to competition

Belkin’s 12 Outlet Surge Protector, model BV12234-08, is an excellent unit that provides plenty of protection, which is why it’s one of the best surge protectors and best power strips on the market.

With 12 outlets and two USB charge ports, it matches the APC Performance SurgeArrest 12. It has a lower energy rating at 3,996 Joules but is still more than enough for most. It’s also available in white.

In terms of footprint, it’s relatively compact and can easily sit below a home theater setup. It also has a clip towards the bottom for cable management. The BV12234-08 also has room for large adapters, a recessed power button to prevent accidental shutoffs and mounting holes to secure to walls, baseboard or furniture.

The surge protector is backed by a two-year limited warranty. Just make sure not to plug in a heater, generator, medical device, car, or any other major electrical device, as that will voice any warranty protection.

This surge protector has been rated 4.5 out of 5 on B&H Photo. "I am loving this. I would tell people to get this surge protector and use it for all your devices," says one reviewer.

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3. Anker PowerPort Strip 12

Best surge protector with USB

Specifications

Outlets: 12

USB: 3

Surge energy rating: 4.000 joules

Cord: 6'; 8'; 10'

Plug: Flat

Warranty: 18-month

Equipment protection: $300,000

Reasons to buy

+

Clean design

+

fast-charging USB ports

+

High energy rating

Reasons to avoid

-

Limited warranty

Anker is a brand more often found at online retailers like Amazon than at Best Buy. But the company has made a name for itself with its clean white aesthetic, value and quality. The Anker PowerPort Strip 12 is no exception.

As of publishing, the 6-foot version can be found for between $26-27. That undercuts the competition by around $10. Not only that, it has the surge energy rating and equipment protection to match. Although, the warranty on the surge protector itself only lasts for 18 months. This surge protector is also UL listed. As for protection, it has an overload protection feature that will flip the surge protector off during a major surge.

On Walmart's website, this product has an average rating of 4.3 out of 5. "It is so convenient to plug in so many cords in one location. I am very pleased that I learned about the Anker Strip Surge Protector," said one reviewer.

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4. CyberPower Desktop Power Charger

Best surge protector for phones

Specifications

Outlets: 2

USB: 2

Surge energy rating: 1,500 joules

Cord: 5'

Plug: Flat

Warranty: One year limited

Equipment protection: $100,000

Reasons to buy

+

Compact

+

Qi wireless charging

+

Rigged sleeved power cable

Reasons to avoid

-

Lower surge energy rating

-

Fewer ports

-

Slower 10W wireless charging

The CyberPower Desktop Power Charger is meant for a desk, to plug in accessories or charge phones. Not only that, it includes a 10W Qi wireless charger.

The CyberPower Desktop Power Charger is built like a brick, and that’s a good thing. Even with its smaller size, it won’t slide around. It really is ideal for the kitchen counter where kids may need to plug in laptops to do schoolwork or charge devices.

The power cord is braided and robust, meaning it should deal with a fair amount of abuse.While not a typical surge protector, we feel it sits within a specific niche and is worth considering.

This product has been favorably rated on Home Depot's website based on 34 reviews. One reviewer who rated the surge protector a 4 out of 5 said: "Liked it so much, we bought 3."

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5. Monoprice 12 Outlet Power Surge Protector with 2 Built-in USB Charger Ports

Sturdiest surge protector

Specifications

Outlets: 12

USB: 2

Surge energy rating: 4,320 joules

Cord: 6'

Plug: Straight

Warranty: 12 months

Equipment protection: None

Reasons to buy

+

Sturdy construction

+

High surge energy rating

Reasons to avoid

-

Limited warranty

-

No equipment protection

The Monoprice 12 Outlet Power Surge Protector with 2 Built-in USB charger Ports is a solid piece of kit. The transparent rails on the side that light up to indicate both grounding and surge protection look slick. And of all the units we tested, it was the sturdiest of the bunch, with a flat and wide base.

In terms of design, there’s plenty of room to plug on oddly-shaped power pricks. And the cord feels solid.

The Monoprice 12 also has lights that indicate if surge protection is working, and if protection fails following a major surge, the light will shut off. The device will auto-shut to prevent damage to electronics. It’s also UL Listed.

The reason why the Monoprice 12 doesn’t rank higher on our list is due to subpar warranty and no equipment protection. The one-year warranty, while not bad, falls below the competition. This could be excused if the Monoprice 12 was a value leader. Unfortunately, as of publishing, it sells for around $28, which is more than the Anker PowerPort Strip 12.

This power strip has an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars on Walmart's website. One of the 22 reviewers said: "Really useful. Works great. USB outlets are handy - and I don't get any noise from the USB ports when using with audio devices which I have gotten with other USB chargers."

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6. Belkin 3-outlet Mini Surge Protector with USB Ports

Best compact surge protector

Specifications

Outlets: 3

USB: 2

Surge energy rating: 918 joules

Cord: None

Warranty: Limited lifetime

Equipment protection: $75,000

Reasons to buy

+

Compact

+

Versatile

+

Reasonably priced

Reasons to avoid

-

Low joule rating

-

Only three plugs

The Belkin 3-outlet Mini Surge Protector with USB Ports is a bit of an oddball but could come in handy for specific situations. Acting more like a wall tap, the 3-Outlet essentially gives buyers additional ports on their walls. It also swivels, meaning it can sit both horizontally and vertically.

Compared to larger surge protectors, the 3-Outlet falls short. It doesn’t have nearly as high a Joule rating at only 918, nor does it offer the same amount of equipment protection. But it does have more surge protection than other barebones power strips.

Still, it sits cleanly on a wall and can work well next to a nightstand to plug in a lamp and some phone chargers. For travel and small spaces, the 3-Outlet Mini Surge Protector with USB ports can come in handy. Just use it mostly for smaller devices.

This Belkin surge protector has an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars on B&H Photo. The surge protector "allows charging of multiple items in 3rd world hotel rooms with only one outlet! Protects from primitive grids, with huge power fluctuations," said one reviewer.

What to look for when buying a surge protector

The way most surge protectors work is by using Metal Oxide Varistors (MOVs), which reroute energy back to the electrical source. Think of it as an automated levee or dam that can push a massive surge of water back towards a river to help keep your home safe. While MOVs are an efficient and cost-effective way for manufacturers to design surge protectors, they're not an absolute fail-safe. Every time there's a major surge, the MOVs degrade and are sacrificed to ensure your electronics stay protected. That means surge protectors don't last forever.

Also, a high current surge is what can really damage electronics. Some surges may have a higher current than voltage, meaning the voltage threshold might not be met to trip the MOV. Other "non-sacrificial" methods do exist, such as from Zero Surge. But a simple two-outlet Zero Surge model costs more than $200, exceeding every item on this list by a wide margin. But if your budget allows for it, then Zero Surge might be the way to go.

Most quality surge protectors and power strips have a built-in kill switch which will make the surge protector inoperable if it can’t provide protection any longer. Others might continue to work without protection. All of the units on our list have the added security of turning off or notifying the user once components inside have degraded to a point of inadequate protection.

And note, not all power strips offer surge protection. Some act as nothing more than an extension of an existing wall outlet. Some might add a layer of minimal surge protection. So, regardless of shape or size, all units on this list will give strong levels of protection.

You’ll also notice that the surge protectors we recommend have high joule protection ratings. A joule is a measure of energy. The average lightning strike releases about one billion joules of energy in less than a second! The higher the joule rating, the more protection it offers. A higher joule rating also means a surge protector can absorb more energy before it fails. Generally, for most electronics and video game consoles — including the elusive PS5 and Xbox Series X — 2,000 joules and above will be more than adequate in keeping your devices safe.

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  • Psychichfashion

    How about "smart" surge protectors, by which I mean energy saving surge protectors which turn off outlets automatically when they are not being used?

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  • Bard Kallestad

    No surge protector survey can be accurate with using the "clamping voltage" ratings.
    No matter how many joules the unit can absorb, it must start absorbing them quickly
    with a low surge clamping voltage. 330v is the best and 500 or higher is too little, too late.

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FAQs

Best surge protector in 2024? ›

The best surge protector or best power strip in our opinion is the APC Performance SurgeArrest 12, model P12U2. The unit offers 4,320 joules of protection, along with 12 electrical plugs and two USB ports. The surge protector is relatively slim and compact, making it an easy fit behind media consoles or televisions.

What is the number 1 surge protector? ›

The best surge protector or best power strip in our opinion is the APC Performance SurgeArrest 12, model P12U2. The unit offers 4,320 joules of protection, along with 12 electrical plugs and two USB ports. The surge protector is relatively slim and compact, making it an easy fit behind media consoles or televisions.

Is a 20 year old surge protector still good? ›

Every time your home experiences a power surge, your surge protector has taken a joule hit. It's impossible to figure out just how many joules your surge protector absorbed during any given surge, but you can be sure that a surge protector over two years old has already become obsolete.

What is better than a surge protector? ›

A UPS can do everything a surge protector can do, but its main purpose is to reduce downtime that can cost your business money. And unlike a surge protector, a UPS features battery backup that allows equipment to stay up and running through power failures.

How many years do surge protectors last? ›

Every Three to Five Years: Surge protectors don't have an infinite lifespan. Over time, the internal components that absorb excess electricity can wear out, especially after multiple minor surges that you might not even notice. As a general guideline, consider replacing your surge protectors every three to five years.

Are expensive surge protectors better? ›

Surge protectors are also modest in price, so if you are looking for a way to protect your television, computer, and home entertainment system, these are great options. You can usually find these for under $20, but more expensive options offer protection up to a higher amount of joules.

What kind of surge protector should one buy? ›

Choose a surge protector with a joule rating at the very least in the 200 to 400 range. Sensitive or costly equipment, such as computers, displays and audio/video equipment, warrants a joule rating of at least 1000. A joule rating over 2000 indicates maximum protection.

How much should I spend on a surge protector? ›

Such an electrical surge would be a disaster, but it's one you can prevent with a surge protector. The big question is: “How much does a whole-house surge protector cost?” The answer is anywhere from $70 to $700, not including installation.

How often should I replace my surge protector? ›

That's because surge protectors degrade with every power surge they silently fend off. The older they are, the more hits they've taken and the less capacity they have to handle future surges. Utilities experts suggest two years as a safe replacement interval for most protectors.

How to tell when a surge protector is bad? ›

Many surge protectors for AC power products use LED diagnostics to visually indicate when an SPD is no longer functional. Typically, an LED diagnostic light will be continually illuminated if the device is functional and providing protection. An unlit diagnostic light indicates the device needs replacing.

How do I know which surge protector is best? ›

The Underwriters Laboratories Voltage Protection Rating (UL VPR) indicates the surge protector's clamping voltage — the highest voltage the surge protector allows through before restricting additional voltage. The lower the rating, the better the protection. The lowest UL rating for clamping voltage is 330 volts.

What should not be plugged into an UPS? ›

Below is a list of other devices that also void the warranty.
  1. Laser printers.
  2. Space heaters.
  3. Copiers.
  4. Paper shredders.
  5. Vacuums.
  6. Curling irons.

Is Belkin surge protector good? ›

BEST POWER SUPPLY! I only buy belkin power supplies for my house now. They are tried and true and the surge protector works well. I like the length of cord.

When should you throw away a surge protector? ›

The average surge protector will last approximately 2-3 years, depending on the number of surge events it can bare. Over a period of time, as it continues to do its job, it will lose the ability to stop incoming surges. This happens when the MOV's in your surge protector finally give out.

What are the disadvantages of surge protector? ›

Not foolproof: House surge protectors may provide some protection from power surges, but they are not 100% reliable; there remains the possibility that an unexpected power surge could still cause irreparable harm to electronics in your home.

What causes a surge protector to fail? ›

Damaged by repeated surges, a surge protector will eventually lose its ability to protect connected equipment from additional surges. Like a bike helmet, once a surge protector has done its job, it needs to be replaced because it can no longer continue to provide the desired protection.

Which is better Type 1 or Type 2 surge protector? ›

Type 1 SPDs are at the service entrance and protect against severe external surges, Type 2 SPDs are at distribution panels and protect against secondary surges, while Type 3 SPDs are at the point of use and protect specific devices from low-level surges.

What is a Type 1 surge protector? ›

Type 1 surge protectors, also known as "primary" or "high-level" protectors, are installed at the main electrical panel. Their primary function is to shield against direct lightning strikes and external surges, making them the first line of defense for your electrical system.

How many joules is best for a surge protector? ›

Aim for a surge protector rated between 1,000 and 2,000 joules. This range provides a solid level of protection against most common power surges, while keeping the costs reasonable.

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