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PC-V0 is a fire-retardant rating most power strips earn on paper and never mention again. Trozk built it into the shell of the Punk E-Power GaN power strip visibly, as part of a design that treats safety as aesthetic rather than fine print. The housing runs cool under load, and the six AC outlets each come with safety doors tested to 20,000 insertions, a number that suggests the designers were thinking about years of use rather than the first month.
The 1.65-inch LCD display on the front face monitors current, voltage, and live wattage in real time, which turns out to be more useful than expected. Knowing that a monitor and laptop together are drawing 180 watts, or that a charger is pulling nothing despite being plugged in, changes how attentive someone becomes about what's actually running. The 65W GaN charging handles two USB-C ports and two USB-A ports simultaneously, with the USB-C ports capable of delivering 20V at 3.25A, enough to run a laptop at full speed without a separate brick on the desk.
The RGB lighting is not incidental. Trozk designed this for gaming setups and workstations where ambient light is part of the environment, and the colorful effects integrate into that logic rather than apologizing for it. This is a power strip for a desk that already has opinions about how it looks after dark. The functional monitoring display and the visual theatrics coexist without contradiction, which is a harder design problem than it appears. For anyone building a setup where every object on the desk earns its place, this one earns its place twice.









