WattBox WB-200-2 Power Conditioner Surge Protection 2-Outlet

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2-outlet power conditioner for TVs, streaming devices, modems, routers, small switches, and compact AV cabinets. Built for surge protection, noise filtration, steel-chassis durability, and clean installs where IP control is not needed.

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WattBox WB-200-2 Power Conditioner Surge Protection 2-Outlet

Product Details

Compact Power Conditioning for Small AV and Network Installs

This WattBox 2-outlet power conditioner is built for simple installs where protection still matters, but a full power strip, rack conditioner, or IP-controlled power unit would be more than the job needs.

It is a good fit behind a wall-mounted TV, inside a media cabinet, in a structured wiring can, or near small network equipment where you want surge protection, noise filtration, and a cleaner power setup for one or two essential devices.

Best Use Cases

  • Behind-TV installs: Helps protect a TV and streaming device without adding a bulky power strip.
  • Small AV cabinets: A good fit for compact media players, control hubs, small processors, or streaming gear.
  • Network gear: Useful for a modem, router, small switch, or other low-power network device.
  • Structured wiring cans: Slim design works well where space is limited and clean mounting matters.
  • Simple protection points: Good for locations that need surge protection and filtering, but do not need remote reboot or monitoring.

Who Should Buy This?

This is a good choice if you only need to protect one or two devices and want something stronger and cleaner than a basic plug-in power strip. It makes sense for homeowners, AV installers, IT companies, security installers, and low-voltage professionals working with compact equipment locations.

It is especially useful when the install area is tight, visible, or difficult to keep organized, such as behind a display, inside a small cabinet, or near a structured wiring panel.

Who Should Not Buy This?

This is not the right product if you need battery backup. It is a power conditioner with surge protection and noise filtration, not a UPS. If your equipment needs to stay powered during an outage, choose a UPS instead.

It is also not the right choice if you need remote reboot, OvrC monitoring, outlet scheduling, or IP control. For those features, look at an IP-controlled WattBox power conditioner.

It may also be too small if you need to protect several devices in a rack or larger cabinet. In that case, a higher-outlet WattBox model may make more sense.

Compatibility Notes

  • Outlet count: Includes 2 outlets for essential device protection.
  • Power protection: Provides surge protection for connected electronics.
  • Noise filtration: Helps reduce electrical interference that can affect AV and network performance.
  • Build quality: Heavy-duty 18-gauge steel chassis for durable installs.
  • Mounting: Built-in mounting wings support cleaner placement behind TVs, in cabinets, or near wiring panels.
  • IP control: This model does not include IP control, OvrC monitoring, or remote reboot.
  • Battery backup: This model does not provide UPS runtime during power outages.

Installation Considerations

Before ordering, decide whether two outlets are enough for the devices you want to protect. This model works best when the setup is simple, such as a TV and streaming box, modem and router, or small AV component and control device.

If you have several devices in one location, plan the full outlet count before choosing this model. It is better to choose the right WattBox size upfront than to add extra adapters or power strips later.

Install it in a dry indoor location with safe access to power and enough clearance for plugs, power bricks, and cable routing. Avoid high-draw devices such as heaters, large amplifiers, laser printers, appliances, or power tools.

Why a Small Conditioner Can Still Matter

Not every install needs a large rack power unit. Sometimes the weak point is a small device behind a TV, inside a cabinet, or near a network panel. This 2-outlet conditioner gives those devices a cleaner, more protected power point without overbuilding the setup.

For small AV and network installs, that can mean less clutter, better mounting, and a more professional finish.

Good Products to Pair With This Power Conditioner

Need Help Choosing the Right WattBox Size?

If you are not sure whether two outlets are enough, send us the devices you want to protect and where the unit will be installed. We can help you decide whether this compact model is enough or if a larger WattBox conditioner, IP-controlled unit, or UPS would be a better fit.

Compact Power Conditioning for Small AV and Network Installs

This WattBox 2-outlet power conditioner is built for simple installs where protection still matters, but a full power strip, rack conditioner, or IP-controlled power unit would be more than the job needs.

It is a good fit behind a wall-mounted TV, inside a media cabinet, in a structured wiring can, or near small network equipment where you want surge protection, noise filtration, and a cleaner power setup for one or two essential devices.

Best Use Cases

  • Behind-TV installs: Helps protect a TV and streaming device without adding a bulky power strip.
  • Small AV cabinets: A good fit for compact media players, control hubs, small processors, or streaming gear.
  • Network gear: Useful for a modem, router, small switch, or other low-power network device.
  • Structured wiring cans: Slim design works well where space is limited and clean mounting matters.
  • Simple protection points: Good for locations that need surge protection and filtering, but do not need remote reboot or monitoring.

Who Should Buy This?

This is a good choice if you only need to protect one or two devices and want something stronger and cleaner than a basic plug-in power strip. It makes sense for homeowners, AV installers, IT companies, security installers, and low-voltage professionals working with compact equipment locations.

It is especially useful when the install area is tight, visible, or difficult to keep organized, such as behind a display, inside a small cabinet, or near a structured wiring panel.

Who Should Not Buy This?

This is not the right product if you need battery backup. It is a power conditioner with surge protection and noise filtration, not a UPS. If your equipment needs to stay powered during an outage, choose a UPS instead.

It is also not the right choice if you need remote reboot, OvrC monitoring, outlet scheduling, or IP control. For those features, look at an IP-controlled WattBox power conditioner.

It may also be too small if you need to protect several devices in a rack or larger cabinet. In that case, a higher-outlet WattBox model may make more sense.

Compatibility Notes

  • Outlet count: Includes 2 outlets for essential device protection.
  • Power protection: Provides surge protection for connected electronics.
  • Noise filtration: Helps reduce electrical interference that can affect AV and network performance.
  • Build quality: Heavy-duty 18-gauge steel chassis for durable installs.
  • Mounting: Built-in mounting wings support cleaner placement behind TVs, in cabinets, or near wiring panels.
  • IP control: This model does not include IP control, OvrC monitoring, or remote reboot.
  • Battery backup: This model does not provide UPS runtime during power outages.

Installation Considerations

Before ordering, decide whether two outlets are enough for the devices you want to protect. This model works best when the setup is simple, such as a TV and streaming box, modem and router, or small AV component and control device.

If you have several devices in one location, plan the full outlet count before choosing this model. It is better to choose the right WattBox size upfront than to add extra adapters or power strips later.

Install it in a dry indoor location with safe access to power and enough clearance for plugs, power bricks, and cable routing. Avoid high-draw devices such as heaters, large amplifiers, laser printers, appliances, or power tools.

Why a Small Conditioner Can Still Matter

Not every install needs a large rack power unit. Sometimes the weak point is a small device behind a TV, inside a cabinet, or near a network panel. This 2-outlet conditioner gives those devices a cleaner, more protected power point without overbuilding the setup.

For small AV and network installs, that can mean less clutter, better mounting, and a more professional finish.

Good Products to Pair With This Power Conditioner

Need Help Choosing the Right WattBox Size?

If you are not sure whether two outlets are enough, send us the devices you want to protect and where the unit will be installed. We can help you decide whether this compact model is enough or if a larger WattBox conditioner, IP-controlled unit, or UPS would be a better fit.

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