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Cruise On Cruise-Approved Power Strip Non-Surge Travel

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Why customers choose Nexoltic

Cruise On's compact non-surge power strip is a cruise-approved travel extension cord with three AC outlets, two USB-C ports and one USB port in a slim, wrapped 3.3 ft design.

When cabin outlets are limited, this low-profile extension cord keeps phones, tablets, cameras and small appliances powered without violating cruise line rules that prohibit surge protection. Designed specifically to meet the requirements of many major cruise lines through 2027 (note: not permitted on some lines such as Royal Caribbean and certain Disney ships), the unit balances charging speed, portability and compliance so you can plug in where you need it.

How does this power strip stay allowed on most cruise lines?

The Cruise On unit avoids surge-protection circuitry and uses a simple pass-through AC design that matches many cruise policies for onboard electrical devices. It’s compact, lightweight and clearly labeled so ship safety inspections can verify it quickly.

  • Non-surge design to meet cruise electrical restrictions.
  • Low-profile flat plug fits tight cabin outlet spaces.
  • Clear product dimensions and wrapped cord for easy inspection.

Can it charge multiple devices quickly while traveling?

Yes — two USB-C ports and a USB-A port share up to 5V 3.1A/15.5W to top up phones, earbuds and smaller tablets simultaneously. The three AC outlets allow you to run items like a hair tool, laptop charger or camera battery bank at the same time.

  • 2 USB-C + 1 USB-A for multitasking charging of modern devices.
  • Three AC outlets for chargers, laptop adapters, or travel appliances.
  • 3.3 ft cable gives flexible reach from cabin wall outlets.

What makes the design travel-friendly for packing and cabin use?

The power strip measures roughly 5.2" x 3.2" x 1.4" and features a wrapped cable that stores neatly around the housing, minimizing bulk in your luggage. The flat, ultra-slim 0.5" plug is ideal for tucking behind furniture or into tight outlets without moving cabin fixtures.

  • Compact footprint fits into carry-ons and packing cubes.
  • Wrapped cord for tidy storage and reduced tangles.
  • Ultra-slim flat plug for tight spaces in cabins and hotel rooms.

Is this safe and reliable for vacation use?

While not a surge protector, this extension cord is built for dependable, everyday charging and powering of small devices during travel. Cruise On backs the product with a satisfaction guarantee so you can return or replace it if it doesn't meet expectations.

  • Designed for charging and powering low-to-moderate draw devices.
  • Meets many cruise line allowances through 2027 — check your ship's policy.
  • 100% satisfaction guarantee from Cruise On for peace of mind.

Who is this for: Travelers heading on cruises or short trips who need extra outlets without the bulk or circuitry of a surge protector. Ideal for passengers on Carnival, Princess, Norwegian, Holland America, MSC, Virgin Voyages and other compatible lines who want to keep phones, tablets, cameras and small appliances charged, while packing light and staying compliant with ship rules.

FAQ

Q: Is this power strip allowed on all cruise lines?

A: It’s approved by many major lines through 2027 (Carnival, Princess, Norwegian, MSC, etc.) but not allowed on some ships like Royal Caribbean and certain Disney vessels—check your ship's policy.

Q: How many devices can I charge at once?

A: You can use three AC outlets plus two USB-C and one USB-A simultaneously; USB ports share up to 5V 3.1A/15.5W for quick charging of small devices.