Desk Power Outlet Selector by Use Case

Choose a desk or furniture power solution by the way it will be installed, the devices that need power and the space available above and below the surface. This selector links each use case to one primary in-stock product or collection so similar pages do not compete for the same search intent.

Built-in power for desks and furniture

  • Furniture close to a wall: the flat-plug desk power grommet brings AC and USB access to the work surface while using a lower-profile wall connection. Confirm the opening, cord route and clearance behind the furniture.
  • A compact round opening with USB-C: the 2-inch USB-C desk grommet uses a verified 51 mm round cutout and provides one AC outlet, USB-A and up to 20W USB-C PD. Allow space below the surface for the body, lock ring and cord bend.
  • Fixed rectangular access: the compact recessed power strip with 20W USB-C keeps its ports continuously available. Compare the actual cutout, mounting depth and adapter spacing before modifying the desk.
  • Built-in charging with a wireless surface: the hidden desk outlet with wireless charging and USB-C combines wired and wireless charging in one furniture module. Check the listed dimensions, port layout and charging requirements for the exact device.

Retractable power for shared tables and islands

  • Compare retractable formats: browse the pop-up outlet collection when the ports should store below the surface between uses. Opening method, cutout, under-surface depth and USB-C output vary by model.
  • Meeting and training rooms: use the conference-table power comparison to review recessed, pop-up and grommet formats. Separate charging-only USB-C from products that explicitly list network, data or video connections.
  • Countertop planning: start with the kitchen-island pop-up comparison, then verify that the individual model, instructions and local requirements fit the proposed location. A desk product is not automatically suitable for a kitchen.

No-cut, wall-mounted and workbench power

  • Garages, repair areas and equipment benches: compare the workbench power-strip formats by outlet count, adapter spacing, cord route, mounting method and documented USB-C output. More receptacles do not increase the rating of the strip or branch circuit.
  • A compact mounted strip: the wall-mount strip with USB-C and three AC outlets is a focused option for a wall, bench or cabinet surface. Confirm its mounting dimensions and cable path from the current listing.
  • Mounted work-area power: compare the current workbench power strip options by documented mounting method, outlet count, cord route and USB output. Confirm the exact model before planning a no-cut or permanent installation.

Measure before choosing

  1. List the devices that may be connected at the same time and reserve AC outlets for equipment that needs its own adapter.
  2. Check the exact USB-C wattage instead of treating the connector as a charging-power guarantee.
  3. Measure the cutout, surface thickness, mounting depth and clearance from drawers, frames, cable trays and plumbing.
  4. Plan a cord route that avoids heat, liquids, sharp edges, moving furniture and walkways.
  5. Use the product label, current images and installation instructions as the final specification source.

Planning guides by workspace

Verified specification resources

Download brand-owned cutout, dimension and fit references from the desk power outlet specification sheets and fit guides. Each guide marks unsupported or incomplete fields as Not documented so they are not mistaken for product claims.