S.O.V. Powerstrips Brings A Safer Plug Option

Injuries related to electrocution tally over 30,000 in the United States each year. That isn’t even including 23,000 fires started from electrical devices every year.

Safe Optimized Voltage, or S.O.V., is a system that controls how and when electricity is flowing through the surge protector.

Normally power is not flowing through the sockets normally, but only when a plug is input into the socket, which twists connectors and allows the device to then connect to power and flows energy into the devices plugged into them.

The device also has a channel for fluid or other issues that might present, and if water was poured on the device, they will travel into unplugged terminals, with no current in them, and then flow through and out of the power strips exit channel.

The S.O.V. efficiently keeps liquids away from the flow of electricity!

The 4 sockets of the powerstrip work independently, not in tandem and keep the strip safe from issues. The safety mechanism drastically reduces the chance of electrocutions, short circuits, and other electrical accidents and has an overload cut-off switch once a constant flow of 125V AC/13A, 1625W, or more is detected.

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