Material Quality | High-traffic areas, industrial environments | Industry Standard: Basic plastic (no flame resistance) Our Base: Durable ABS plastic (UL 94 HB flame retardant) ▲ Our Advanced: Reinforced polycarbonate (UL 94 V-0) ▲▲ | Enhanced durability and safety against fire hazards (UL certifications) | Base version may be heavier; Advanced version adds cost (~20% premium) |
Retraction Mechanism | Home offices, workshops | Industry Standard: Manual retraction (ISO 13849 compliant) Our Base: Automatic retraction (ISO 13849 compliant) ▲ Our Advanced: Enhanced spring mechanism (ISO 13849-1 PL c) ▲▲ | Reduces manual effort and cable tangling (ISO compliance ensures reliability) | Advanced mechanism may require occasional lubrication |
Safety Features | Commercial kitchens, construction sites | Industry Standard: Basic overcurrent protection (IEC 60335) Our Base: Overcurrent + surge protection (IEC 61000-4-5) ▲ Our Advanced: Triple-layer safety (IEC 60335 + IEC 61000-4-5 + IP44) ▲▲ | Protects against surges (IEC 61000-4-5) and water exposure (IP44) | Advanced features increase complexity and cost (~30% markup) |
Plug Compatibility | International travel, multi-country offices | Industry Standard: Single plug type (e.g., US-only) Our Base: Multi-country plugs (US/UK/CN/EU) ▲ Our Advanced: Swappable plug system (ISO 8031) ▲▲ | Versatile for global use (supports 4+ plug types) | Swappable plugs may compromise weather resistance in extreme conditions |
Cable Length | Home entertainment setups, workshop tools | Industry Standard: 3m standard length Our Base: 5m extended length (IEC 60335) ▲ Our Advanced: 10m retractable (IEC 60335-2-5) ▲▲ | Longer reach for devices (e.g., gaming consoles, power tools) | Longer cables add bulk; Advanced version requires thicker housing for storage |
Rated Current | High-power appliances, industrial equipment | Industry Standard: 10A max current Our Base: 13A (IEC 60335-1) ▲ Our Advanced: 16A with thermal protection (IEC 60335-1 + IEC 60749) ▲▲ | Supports heavy-duty devices (e.g., space heaters, power saws) | Higher current may reduce cable flexibility; Advanced requires thicker wiring |