When employees are charging phones, plugging in equipment, and sharing a workstation, the nearest outlet often becomes a point of conflict, with cords crossing the desk and one available connection serving several needs. This power module gives you another place to address those demands at the workstation: it is a clamp-on desktop power strip and charger with two AC outlets, one USB-C port, and one USB port. If your current setup leaves power access behind the desk, beside it, or limited to a grommet hole, the mounting format lets you plan around that existing arrangement instead of treating the desktop as the only location for connections.
The clamp-on design is specified for mounting on the side or back of a workstation, including a situation where a grommet hole is the available mounting point. That placement detail matters when your desks sit against walls, when shared stations rotate between users, or when the surface already carries monitors, paperwork, and input devices. The power strip includes two AC outlets for plug-in needs, while its charging ports consist of one USB-C port and one USB port. Those connections give you three distinct ways to plan power access at a single workstation: AC for equipment, USB-C for a compatible device, and USB for another compatible device. The product description identifies the unit as a desktop power strip and charger, so you can evaluate it by the connections your staff actually use rather than by an assumed office layout.
Choose the color that fits your workstation plan: the power module is available in white or black. Before ordering, look at each intended station and note whether the side, back, or a grommet hole is the practical mounting point. Then match the outlet and port mix to the devices employees charge or plug in during the workday. The configuration gives you two AC outlets, one USB-C port, and one USB port in a clamp-on format, creating a clear checklist for placement and daily use. For offices standardizing shared workstations, that specificity helps you decide where this power module belongs and which color to assign to each area.