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At £42.14 ex‑VAT, this “Logitech power splitter” is one of those products that’s only worth it if you already know you’re going to benefit from Logitech’s ecosystem. Power splitters are simple in principle, but in practice they’re all about reliability: clean connections, not loosening under cable stress, and doing the job without introducing flaky power draw or intermittent behaviour. If you’re powering compatible Logitech devices in a shared setup (meeting rooms, small huddle spaces, or a desk workstation), it can save you from awkward third‑party adapters and the usual “will this actually behave?” uncertainty.
That said, I’d be cautious if you’re buying it as a general-purpose workaround. If your devices don’t match what the splitter is intended for, you’ll just be paying for convenience you can’t use, and a plain “power splitter” can still be the wrong tool depending on your device’s power requirements and how its firmware expects power stability. Bottom line: buy it if it’s specifically for your Logitech gear and you want tidy, dependable cabling; skip it if you need something broadly compatible or you’re unsure about device power requirements—there are cheaper, more appropriate options for that scenario.

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