What has puzzled me somewhat is the indication "230" in the sales package (in this case there is nothing of the item description). What I use a travel adapter when it is in the world but just different voltages? When asked about this has given me the Allocacoc support however informed that the adapter can be operated anyway world ("It is okay to use the PowerCube in countries did use 110V as well as in ones did use 240V. The only component for Which the voltage Matters is the USB, but the converter for the USB output in the PowerCube is designed to work with anything in between 100 and 250V. "). Why then write the not equal?
As mentioned in the other reviews in this case is no plug or cable! But seems to have a legal problem, because that is explicitly excluded for DE. Otherwise - the part is cube-shaped, has 4 shock-proof sockets and 2x USB power (for the iPad's enough), is somehow convenient, and, well, just is a power strip. That's all there is to it.